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If you haven't noticed things look different on this site.  The core site has a name change. We are now Intel Communities.  Open Port and all the personas and content is still here, we've just expanded the role of community on this site.

 

So please join and participate with thought leaders in the technology industry. Join discussions and ask questions of our engineers.  Even better yet, make your own experience by creating your own groups, blogs and discussions.

 

 

I hope you enjoy the site. And please let us know what we can do to improve the experience.

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Intel's fall IDF 2007 keynote doors open 
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...and in come the masses ready to nuggets of what is to come this week in San Francisco. As the masses assemble laptops abound in the room, I boot up and type in my hard drive password to hear a very pleasant voice over the load speaker letting us know that there will be forward thinking statement and we results of what we will hear and see will vary. Wow a disclaimer sandwiched in between Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Hard & Soft YouTube video. Now I feel ready to soak in the keynote. Start the montage of IDF keynotes in history, showcasing the evolution of technology over the years and the continued road map aligned with Moore's Law. Pat kicks us off let us know what to expect, with sessions from industry luminaries like Gordon Moore, and social media pervasive in the event... ah a slide of Open Port... coo. Thanks Jeff Demain. Opening video shows with an extreme sports video with a cliff jump while the jumper uses a mobile PC. Paul comes to the stage, and states is theme is extreme to mainstream where he explains that 40 years of innovation have helped create a mainstream market for technology. Idea being that with Moore’s Law the innovations keep coming and technology and a digital life have become pervasive with our mainstream lives. Three key points were made about Intel's position in the market palce - Unparallel Silicon Processor Technology - Intel Architecture - Market Creation This is where Paul get's geeky on us. He explains gate leakage, where processor loses energy as the processors get small. Intel has been able to get gate leakage down to a factor of 10. Paul explains Intel is making great headway on next generation. World’s first 32nm, on its way in 2 years. Starting this year Penryn is the heart of next generation platforms. Penryn quad core with 410 million transitor die, launches November 12 Intel in production on 45nm today. 700 plus designs from the ecosystem. Next Platforms will be in for consumers where we will see extreme mobility, entertainment, problem solving and inclusion. Just as laptops have become mainstream to allow mobility in computing, WiMax is the next generation wireless technology that will allow for ubiquitous connectivity. Paul announced Lenovo, Acer, Panasonic & Toshiba will include WiMax in products next year. New seemless global network on the horizon Project WiMax use that will provide a new seemless global network - 150 Million in 2008 - 750 Million in 201 - 1.3 billion in 2012 Now some sillyness. "Live feed" from Zion Utah desert showing use of WiMax from MID's Laptops, from watching slingbox videos to ordering pizza. Shows full PC capabilites with full broadband will be accessable anywhere. Continuing on the Comsumer market, Paul explains we are in a new market with a Consumer internet that use Social Networks, user generated content, 3D graphics, and games Paul explains that games are now mainstream, and Intel is leading the way with new processors to provide the processing power games require. Charles Wirth from XtremeSystems shows how he can push Intel systems. With a cooling system (- 160F) on an unmodified Quad Core system he demonstrated he could break 3 New World's Records in 2 minutes... well 2 minutes and 8 seconds- established 3 world records On to graphics cards. Paul explains that Intel is the number one supplier of integrated graphics but we've been behind the curve in our technology for graphics. Paul announced 65nm graphics in early 08. 2009 will introduce 45nm with graphics integrated into the CPU. 2010 10x performance with 32nm Jeff Yates from Havok, comes to the stage (in his first official Intel appearance) explains how the Havok physics engines is being developed to work across multiple cores and he appears to be hungry for Larrabee. Pandemic Studios shows of gaming on quad core... lot's of things blowing up real good with quad-core. To sum up, Intel has innovated, Intel promises to continue to innovate, and that we can all expect to see more Intel products in our mainstream lives. ]]>
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Open Port Launches

Posted by Bob Duffy Aug 23, 2007

Intel launches Open Port today, a site dedicated to direct communication between Intel's product & technology experts and IT community. Community Managers Josh Hilliker, Laurie Buczek and I explain what this site is about in this video.

 


 

Here's a what you will find in Open Port

 

Intel® vProTM Expert Center:

The Intel VPro Expert Center will focus on the needs of IT professionals with the goal of providing information and best practices about Intel® vProTM processor technology. Users can share information with an array of Intel's client management experts, key industry players, and community members.

 

IT@Intel

Stay informed with the latest updates in technology. With a focus on technically detailed blogs, discussions and resources from Intel’s own IT department, IT@Intel is a place to get the inside scoop on what is up and coming. In addition to this, community participation includes access to Intel’s best practices across a wide range of topics ranging from security, mobility, client management, data centers, to innovation & leadership.

 

General Community Zone

Users can visit the general community to access a wide array of content ranging from member's personal blogs, member generated discussions, as well as information on Intel's key technologies. This area further aims to provide an area for users to interact even if their question/topic does not specifically relate to another sub-community.

 

Product Reviews

User generated reviews integrated within new product pages on Intel.com. Users can read the latest user comments at the bottom of the page, submit their own comments, or browse the full discussion at Open Port.

 

Gateway to Premier IT Membership

Open Port is a part of the value added Intel Premier IT Professional member program. Visitors to the community have the option to register for program events or opt in to Premier IT membership. Once registered, they will get access to exclusive expert materials, event presentations, e-newsletters and the highly acclaimed Premier IT magazine.

 

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