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    Intel Talks Mobile, PCs, Internet of Things at IDF China

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    April 4, 2014
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      1Intel Talks Mobile, PCs, Internet of Things at IDF China

      1 - Intel Talks Mobile, PCs, Internet of Things at IDF China

      by Jeffrey Burt

      2CEO Krzanich Addresses the IDF China Crowd

      2 - CEO Krzanich Addresses the IDF China Crowd

      According to Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, the goal for his company is simple: “Deliver on the promise that ‘if it computes, it does it best with Intel.'”

      3The New and Improved Edison

      3 - The New and Improved Edison

      Krzanich holds up an enhanced version of Edison, the small computer first introduced at CES in January that will serve as a platform for device makers to use to build small, energy-efficient systems, such as those for wearable devices and the IoT.

      4It’s a Slightly Larger Edison

      4 - It's a Slightly Larger Edison

      Edison was introduced in January as a platform that would be powered by Intel’s tiny Quark SoCs. However, late last month, Intel officials said, instead, that it will use 22-nanometer dual-core Atom chips, which will help make it slightly larger than its original size, which was about that of an SD card.

      5Krzanich and SoFIA

      5 - Krzanich and SoFIA

      Intel’s CEO also introduced SoFIA, the vendor’s family of integrated mobile Atom SoCs for entry-level and value smartphones and tablets. Here, Krzanich shows off a working smartphone powered by a SoFIA chip. SoFIA will ship to OEMs in the fourth quarter.

      6Intel Looks to the Internet of Things

      6 - Intel Looks to the Internet of Things

      The IoT is an important growth area for Intel, which in November 2013 created a business unit dedicated to it. At IDF, Intel announced its Gateway Solutions for the IoT, powered by Quark SoCs and combining the Galileo board with software from McAfee and Wind River. It’s designed to help OEMs build gateway systems to connect devices to the cloud.

      7Putting the IoT to Work

      7 - Putting the IoT to Work

      Krzanich demonstrates new applications for the Internet of things.

      8The Great Wall of Products

      8 - The Great Wall of Products

      IDF attendees look at a display showing off systems designed by Chinese companies. At IDF, Krzanich said that the “China technology ecosystem will be instrumental in the transformation of computing.”

      9Intel Shows Off a Media Box

      9 - Intel Shows Off a Media Box

      Kirk Skaugen, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s PC Client Group, holds up a media box built by QVOD and powered by Intel’s current Bay Trail Atom chips. It will be available later this year.

      10Looking Into the Future for PCs

      10 - Looking Into the Future for PCs

      Skaugen also talked about 14nm Braswell Atom SoCs, which will replace the Bay Trail chips for entry-level PCs and systems like Chromebooks. Intel officials expect at least 20 Intel-powered Chromebook designs to hit the market this year. Last year, there were four.

      11Intel and the Mobile Space

      11 - Intel and the Mobile Space

      Hermann Eul, vice president and general manager of Intel’s Mobile and Communications Group, talks about the chip maker’s mobile ambitions, which include a tighter embrace of Android.

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