Intel will convene at the IDF 2012 Intel Developers Forum with technology and media in showcase. Held September 2012, the forum Intel is poised to circle attendees with releases of device processors, strengthened security, and leading innovations. Highly anticipated from Intel, the co.’s convertibles tier, slated to show; incorporated into Ultrabooks and Tablets for the tech keen.
Describing its tech-to-computer savvy rollouts as the new “eye candy,” Intel says it has its next wave of touch-enabled convertible devices, readied to entice and high-perform at the Intel Developers Forum. Featured with the computing devices, is user-touch technology combined with keyboard functionality, providing a two-for-one device impact for Intel’s community. The company and its Atom-based tablet convertibles include price points affordable for extended range of budgets, its “Intel-inspired” Ultrabook a slam-dunk for superior-driven device-demand for the tech-enthralled lifestyle. Intel promises the Atom-based tablet convertible will offer sustained battery life coupled with sleek ergonomic design.
On schedule for the three-day 2012 IDF convergence is a technology starburst of media and advancements including exhibitors, technology group companies, and demos at the pavilions. Demonstrations from Intel will conscribe its ‘Intel® technology’ with newest advancements and innovative creation with Cloud and Data, in addition to security and technology research.
Featured at the Intel Developers Forum, Intel’s Advanced Technology Zone is set to display on the 2nd floor concourse of the Moscone Convention Center. Attendees will review Intel “cutting edge” developments sourced from the co.’s Intel® Core™ architecture. Forum audiences will receive a first look at Intel’s next and coming 4th generation Intel® Core™ processor in its family. The company will detail solutions for PCs with computing, graphics and media highlights, form factor enhancements, low power computing for devices, and wireless. Forum attendees will have option to queue query at events, view demonstrations, and locate information from Intel’s engineering sect to garner latest news on emerging technologies.
The Mobile Devices and Communications pavilion at the 2012 IDF will queue the future-next with developments from Intel and its ‘Atom™’ mobile computing devices and “modern technology.” Intel says IDF registrants will review the up and coming technologies included in smartphones, Google Android, and tablets operating Windows from Microsoft, and the newest cellular modems: featuring RF and 3G/4G modem innovative solutions. Developers, press, and end-users will see Intel’s Atom on companion devices and view gaming-intensive graphics, HD “immersive” entertainment, and “blazing-fast” Web browsing with high-image and video gloss in interactive demonstration.
End-consumers and technology corps Intel encourages to participate in its IDF Technology Communities, with unique accessibility to key interaction and interests shared by community leaders.
Exhibits and sponsors will cover technologies spanning embedded software solutions, from leading development companies such as Kingston Technology, Texas Instruments, DTS®, and WindRiver.
IDF Keynotes and speakers at this season’s Intel Developer Forum queuing David Perlmutter, Executive vice president, general manager of the Intel Architecture Group (IAG) and chief product officer of Intel Corporation; Renée James, Senior vice prexy; Justin Rattner, corporate vice prexy and the chief technology officer (CTO) of Intel Corporation.
The 2012 Intel Developers Forum presents at the Moscone West Convention Center, September 11 – September 13, San Francisco, California.