New Intel® Core™ Processors to Take Center Stage at CES

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Dec 17, 2009 14:00 ET
[SIZE=+0]New Intel® Core™ Processors to Take Center Stage at CES
[/SIZE]Keynote by CEO Paul Otellini Will Delve into Technology Trends for the Next Decade
--(Business Wire)-- Dec 17, 2009 Intel Corporation:
WHEN: Jan. 7-10, 2010 – (Opening-day Intel highlights include a “32-nanometer-minute” press conference where Intel Corporation will “exercise its Core™,” and a keynote by President and CEO Paul Otellini; details below.)
WHERE: 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas Convention Center; Intel booth at Central Hall #7153 WHAT: Press conference details: • A major news event at CES will be Intel Corporation’s introduction of its upcoming Intel® Core™ processor family for laptop and desktop buyers, delivering such unique features as Intel® Turbo Boost Technology1 to the mainstream markets.
-- 7:30-8:02 a.m. Jan. 7 at the Intel booth, Central Hall #7153 -- Event during pre-show hours; enter through exterior C2 Lobby WHAT ELSE:
Intel’s big focus will be on innovation, personal Internet and “everything computes”: • Check out all-new Core notebooks, netbooks, MIDs, embedded Intel Architecture, Health Reader, WiMAX, Intel® Centrino® and more.
• Get the latest on wireless Internet, 3-D, HD, Smarter Phones, TVs and other devices.
• Learn about all the firsts Intel can achieve via its unique 32nm manufacturing process.
• See how Intel® Turbo Boost Technology1 dynamically delivers optimal performance and energy efficiency.
WHO: Keynote: • Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini will talk about predictions he made in his 2008 CES keynote, such as more powerful and personal computing devices, anytime/anywhere Internet connectivity, new user interfaces and richer, more immersive content. He’ll also demonstrate how these trends are leading to amazing advances in high-def and 3-D content, smarter phones and TVs and other connected devices and machines that you normally don’t associate with computers.
-- 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jan. 7 at the Las Vegas Hilton’s Hilton Center Panels participated by Intel executives and technology experts: • “Defining Internet TV,” 12-1 p.m. Jan. 7
-- Brian David Johnson, consumer experience architect • “Netbooks: Here to Stay or Passing Fancy?,” 3-4 p.m. Jan. 7
-- Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager, PC Client Group • “Why Is the Smartphone OS Ecosystem So Complex?,” 12-1 p.m. Jan. 8
-- Pankaj Kedia, director Global Ecosystem Programs • “Healthcare Technology for Emerging Markets,” 1-2:35 p.m. Jan. 8
-- Gerry Greeve, vice president and director, Intel World Ahead Program • “Emerging Tech: Hot or Not?,” 1:30-2:30 p.m. Jan. 9
-- Kevin Kahn, Intel Senior Fellow ONLINE: Intel will share CES-related news, photos and videos on the Intel Fan Page in Facebook, on Twitter and the Inside Scoop blog. A live video stream of Otellini’s keynote will be on the Intel Fan Page with “Check-ins” and special “Badgets” available on Foursquare.
CONTACTS: David Dickstein, Intel Media Relations 916-356-2211 916-356-2211 , david.a.dickstein@intel.com
Connie Brown, Intel Media Relations 503-264-4339 503-264-4339 , connie.m.brown@intel.com
1 Intel® Turbo Boost Technology is exclusively available with Intel® Core™ i5 and i7 processor series. Intel® Turbo Boost Technology performance varies depending on hardware, software and overall system configuration. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your system delivers Intel® Turbo Boost Technology. For more information, see www.intel.com/technology/turboboost

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Intel Media Relations
David Dickstein, 916-356-2211 916-356-2211
david.a.dickstein@intel.com
Connie Brown, 503-264-4339 503-264-4339
connie.m.brown@intel.com
 

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