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Intel’s Maloney Talks Mobile Growth, Industry Opportunities at Computex

New Roadmaps Across Intel® Core™ and Atom™ Processor Families to Usher in Next Wave of Laptops and Connected Mobile Devices

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
  • Intel defines new category of mainstream thin and light mobile computers, called Ultrabook™.
  • Intel aims to shift 40 percent of consumer laptops to the Ultrabook™ by end of 2012.
  • Separately, Intel is accelerating the Atom™ processor roadmap to a one-process-generation per year cadence to enable a wider range of optimized solutions for multiple market segments.
  • Intel highlighted its next-generation, fanless netbook platform, codenamed “Cedar Trail,” a range of new Atom processor-based tablets available today, and a “Medfield” tablet reference design for sub-9mm designs, weighing less than 1.5 pounds and supporting a choice of operating systems.

COMPUTEX, Taipei, May 31, 2011 – Intel Corporation Executive Vice President Sean Maloney today said that by the end of 2012, 40 percent of the consumer laptop market segment will encompass an emerging new breed of no-compromise computers, called “Ultrabook™,” which will increasingly combine best-in-class performance, improved responsiveness and security in thin, elegant form factors.

During the opening keynote speech at Computex, one of the world’s largest technology trade shows, Maloney provided further details on the significant changes Intel is making to the Intel® Core™ processor roadmap to enable this new category. He also reiterated Intel’s push to accelerate the pace of innovation for Intel® Atom™ processor-based system-on-chips (SoCs) for netbooks, smartphones, tablets, and other companion devices.

“Computing is taking many forms,” said Maloney. “Technology innovation is a catalyst, and we believe the changes Intel is making to its roadmaps, together with strong industry collaboration, will bring about an exciting change in personal computing over the next few years.”

The “Ultrabook™”

Intel’s vision is to enable a new user experience by accelerating a new class of mobile computers. These computers will marry the performance and capabilities of today’s laptops with tablet-like features and deliver a highly responsive and secure experience, in a thin, light and elegant design. The Ultrabook™ will be shaped by Moore’s Law and silicon technology in the same way they have shaped the traditional PC for the past 40 years.

Maloney described three key phases in the company’s strategy to accelerate this vision, which begins to unfold today with the company’s latest 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processors. This family of products will enable thin, light and beautiful designs that are less than 20mm (0.8 inch) thick, and mainstream price points under US$1,000. Systems based on these chips will be available for the 2011 winter holiday shopping season and include the UX21, ASUS* Ultrabook™. ASUS Chairman Jonney Shih joined Maloney on stage to showcase the company’s new ultra-thin laptop based on the latest 2nd Generation Intel Core processor.

“At ASUS, we are very much aligned with Intel’s vision of Ultrabook™,” said Shih. “Our customers are demanding an uncompromised computing experience in a lightweight, highly portable design that responds to their needs quickly. Transforming the PC into an ultra thin, ultra responsive device will change the way people interact with their PC.”

Building on the latest 2nd Generation Intel Core technology, Maloney outlined the next generation Intel processor family codenamed “Ivy Bridge,” which is scheduled for availability in systems in the first half of 2012. Laptops based on “Ivy Bridge” will bring improved power efficiency, smart visual performance, increased responsiveness and enhanced security. “Ivy Bridge” is the first high-volume chip based on Intel’s 22 nanometer (nm) manufacturing technology that uses a revolutionary 3-D transistor design called Tri-Gate announced in May. Maloney also highlighted complementary USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt™ technologies which are part of Intel’s ongoing work to drive the PC platform forward.

Following “Ivy Bridge,” planned 2013 products codenamed “Haswell” are the third step toward achieving the Ultrabook™ and reinventing the capabilities of the laptop in ultra thin and light, responsive and more secure designs. With “Haswell,” Intel will change the mainstream laptop thermal design point by reducing the microprocessor power to half of today’s design point.

Accelerating the Intel® Atom™ Processor Roadmap

Maloney highlighted key milestones and additional details on upcoming generations of Intel Atom processor-based platforms for tablets, netbooks and smartphones. The Atom processor will outpace Moore’s Law, accelerating from 32nm through 22nm to 14nm within 3 successive years. Having a cadence of a new-process-generation every year will result in significant reduction in transistor leakage, lower active power and an increase of transistor density to enable more powerful smartphones, tablets, and netbooks with more features and longer battery life.

Reaching its 100 million-unit milestone this month, Intel is preparing its next-generation netbook platform, codenamed “Cedar Trail.” “Cedar Trail” is the first netbook platform based on Intel’s 32nm technology, and will enable ultra-thin, fanless designs with new capabilities such as Intel® Rapid Start technology which provides fast resume, Intel® Smart Connect Technology which enables an always updated experience even during standby, Intel® Wireless Display and PC Synch, which let users wirelessly update and synchronize documents, content and media across multiple devices. In addition, the new platform is expected to enable more than 10 hours of battery life and weeks of standby. “Cedar Trail” will support leading operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows*, Google Chrome* and MeeGo*.

In addition, Maloney showcased more than 10 tablets, running on three different operating systems, that are available today based on the Intel Atom processor Z670. The platform already has more than 35 design wins since its launch in April, with several convertibles, sliders and other innovative designs on shelves now and more coming through the rest of the year.

Maloney also discussed “Medfield,” Intel’s first purpose-built 32nm platform for smartphones and tablets.  “Medfield” has been optimized for both low power and high performance and will deliver long use-time, rich media and gaming, and advanced imaging capabilities. To illustrate this point in tablets, Intel showcased a “Medfield” design running Google Android* 3.0 (“Honeycomb”) for the first time. In production later this year, the platform will enable sub-9mm designs that weigh less than 1.5 pounds for tablet designs in market the first half of 2012. It will support a range of operating systems including Android and MeeGo.

According to Maloney, “The work Intel is doing with the Intel® Atom™ processor roadmap, coupled with the significant changes we are making to our Intel® Core™ processor roadmaps, will continue to enhance Intel’s ability to deliver complete hardware solutions with a choice of software platforms across a full spectrum of computing — from back-end servers that power the cloud to the billions of devices that access the cloud.”

The Cloud’s Rapid Expansion

More people and devices connecting to the Internet will lead to unprecedented growth in cloud-based services for storage, synchronization and entertainment, according to Maloney, and Intel is poised to grow with it. He said that one new Intel-based server is needed for roughly every additional 600 new smartphones or 122 new tablets connecting to the Internet. He also reiterated the company’s “Cloud 2015” vision of a world of interoperable “federated” clouds that allow enterprises to share data securely across public and private clouds; “automated” networks that allow the movement of workloads between servers in the data center for better utilization and energy efficiency, and “device-aware” clouds that know what types of applications, commands and processing.

In closing, Maloney stressed the critical role of the Taiwan IT industry in the next transformation of computing. He called for collective innovations that will lead the industry into the next era as computing takes many new forms and becomes ever more pervasive and affordable. “The Taiwan IT industry will be instrumental in realizing this vision,” said Maloney.

More information about today’s announcements is available at www.intel.com/newsroom/computex
About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the foundation for the world’s computing devices. Additional information about Intel is available at newsroom.intel.com and blogs.intel.com.

Intel, Intel Core, Atom, the Intel logo and Ultrabook are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Google Wallet Mobile Payments Entice Citigroup, MasterCard, Sprint

NEW YORK Google May 26 introduced Google Wallet, the search engine’s long-rumored mobile payment service. The free service, unveiled at an event at Google’s sprawling New York office, includes a free Google application that users can download to tap their phone and pay for goods from participating merchants, such as RadioShack. Citigroup and MasterCard are providing the mobile purchase services, which will be enabled by special point of sale registers equipped with near-field communications (NFC). NFC is the wireless technology that enables devices equipped with special chips and sensors to communicate when brought in close proximity to one another. Though little used in the U.S., Google officials said they expect NFC to roll out on 50 million smartphones in the next few years. Sprint is partnering with Google to offer its Samsung Nexus S 4G smartphone for this experimental service. The Nexus S 4G, which includes an NFC controller chip from NXP, runs Google’s Android 2.3 "Gingerbread" operating system, which includes native NFC support. Google Wallet is coming to New York and San Francisco in a trial run this summer, with expansion to additional cities and smartphones in the future. Coca-Cola vending machines and even taxis are PayPass-enabled, including major outlets such as CVS, Jack in the Box, Sports Authority and Sunoco. Take this picture tour of the service in this eWEEK slide show, which we composed live from the event. – …


IDAPT i4 charger review, Samsung demands to see iPhone 5, AT&T questions about T-Mobile purchase

SlashGear reviewed the IDAPT i4 universal charging station last week. This device has three spots that can hold chargers for the iPhone and other gear to allow charging of several devices at once. Samsung’s legal department has asked the courts to force Apple to give it early access to the iPhone 5. This comes after [...]

Apple Prepping ‘Lion’ OS X Update for App Store Download

The company’s Mac OS X "Lion" upgrade is expected to launch via Apple’s App Store, reports indicate. – Apple
is getting ready to offer customers the latest major update to its operating
system, Mac OS X 10.7 quot;Lion, quot; as a download through the App Store,
Mac blog Apple Insider reported.

On
Friday, the company issued its third build of Mac OS X 10.6.8 to developers,
though it is not ye…


Asus Debuts Padphone, UX Series Notebooks, Eee Pad Netbooks

Asus unveiled a slew of products at the Computex IT conference, including notebooks, netbooks and the Padphone. – At
this years Computex IT conference in Taipei, Taiwan, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih
unveiled the Padfone, along with a slew of other new Asus products.
Also
debuting at the show was Asus’ new UX Series notebooks; its redesigned N Series
notebooks with SonicMaster audio technology; its versatile E…


Endeavour Undocks from International Space Station

The shuttle is now expected to land back on Earth on Wednesday morning, NASA reported. – The
space shuttle Endeavour undocked from the International Space Station at 11:55
p.m. EDT Sunday evening, ending a stay of 11 days, 17 hours and 41 minutes at
the orbiting laboratory. Pilot Greg Johnson, at the aft flight deck controls,
flew Endeavour in a circle around the station at distance…


Is All Publicity Good Publicity?

This is one of the great adages of all time – and arguably the mantra of many a D-grade celebrity dreaming up their 15 minutes of fame. But is it always true? I love a controversial topic and this is definitely one of them. And it is most certainly not one that has a definitive [...]

Amazon Tablet Could Ship 2.4M Units in 2012: Munster

Amazon.com could sell 2.4 million Android tablets in 2012, only cannibalizing the company’s Kindle e-readers a touch, according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster. –
Amazon.com has not confirmed the existence of an alleged
Android tablet computer, but that isn’t stopping one analyst from modeling unit sales for the erstwhile Apple iPad rival.
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster said he believes Amazon
could sell 2.4 million Android tablets in 2012, followin…


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