Inside IDF: Intel shows you the future

Summary: Coke machines, a psychologist, and futuristic grocery shopping combine with Intel's usual display of new chip and hardware technology at the Intel Developer Forum from San Francisco.

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The Intel Developer Forum 2012 in San Francisco highlighted the chipmaker's plans for the near future. Chief Product Officer Dadi Perlmutter delivered the main keynote where he unveiled Intel's new low-powered chip for mobile devices, primarily tablets and ultrabooks.

ZDNet's Rachel King and ZDNet UK's Jack Clark were at IDF and here's what they reported:

Intel and rivals prepare for IDF chip battle

Intel pins hopes on Haswell to boost PC sales

Intel Labs documentary looks back at Steampunk era to build future

Intel wants to redefine mobile personal computing via voice, gesture functionality

Haswell: Intel's key for unlocking the post-PC world

Intel SVP: Yes, HTML5 is over-hyped but it will move mobile forward

Intel: We know how to make 10nm chips

Intel ports Android Jelly Bean to x86 phones, but no rollout date set

Intel: Non-volatile memory shift means chips need an overhaul


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Topics: Emerging Tech, Intel, Mobility, Processors, Tablets

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