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Intel Developer Forum Fall 2006: Full coverage

IDF Rabbits and all
Wed Sep 27 2006, 20:34
OUR THREE FRONT LINE hacks have been busy scribing away like there's no tomorrow nor yesterday, and have come up with some fruits from the high hanging tree that is the Intel Developer Forum.

Here's a list in which the first is the last, and the last is the first. µ

Fifty foot bunnies menace Intel cheeses
Intel's Geneseo makes no sense at all
Intel spends $9 billion on 45 nanometre fabs
IDF server chat focuses on Itanium

Data over power line kicks into top gear
Seagate set to ship hybrid NAND drives
Alan Wake game shows fantastic physics
High-End DDR2 is extremely hard to make
Centrino 4 will come with vPro features
Intel's spy software extends to the home
Wristwatch controls calls and handset MP3 player
Viiv creates need for metadata
Seagate set to ship hybrid NAND drives
Intel S-ATA 6G and xS-ATA break cover
Intel superfast Wi-Fi faces Microsoft Vista overload
Intel hops into bed with Nokia and Yahoo
Hexus booth savagely defaced again
The INQ has the password to Gelsinger's millions
Supermicro brings Tulsa home

Intel proudly shows off snooping tech
Typhoon 2 blows through San Francisco
Intel trials new censorship device
Intel's Kicking Pat opens front side bus to pardners
Notebook mic screens out noise
Ultra Mobile PC lacks direction
Robson Tech is key to Intel's Vista efforts
Qimonda can't be bothered with GDDR4
Silicon Image treats two S-ATA drives as one

Rambus demos next generation PCIe silicon
Samsung shows working DDR3 memory
Iwill shows off G700 appliance server
Intel goes to the max on WiMax
Charlie Demerjian "awful at gambling", Intel CEO confirms
Intel's Otellini shows off November quads, benchmarks
Otellini takes sideway swipe at the Vole
Wireless USB logo club forms

Intel's microcore future shown in pictures
Intel quad cores make a showing
SSE4 to debut at Intel show
AMD sponsors Intel gig
Intel shows Futuremark's QC demo
Wireless USB gets certified
Hacks baffled by Itanic briefing
Mageek branded an Intel employee - by Intel

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