PCWorld - Intel’s annual developer forum ended Thursday, capping three days of keynote speeches, new product announcements, and in-depth technical sessions.
There was a lot to see, ranging from brand-new chips to PCs and tablets in bold new form factors to steaming tanks of liquid nitrogen. These photos depict just a few of the event's highlights.
Dell Venue 8 Pro
Dell has resurrected its Venue brand name to launch a new line of Windows 8 tablets.
Neil Hand, VP of Dell’s Tablet & Performance PC Group, showed off the Intel Bay Trail-powered tablet at Wednesday’s keynote speech by Intel’s Vice President and General Manager, Mobile and Communications Group Hermann Eul.
Here’s hoping the company has better luck putting the brand on tablets than they did using it to market smartphones.
Neil Hand, VP of Dell’s Tablet & Performance PC Group, showed off the Intel Bay Trail-powered tablet at Wednesday’s keynote speech by Intel’s Vice President and General Manager, Mobile and Communications Group Hermann Eul.
Here’s hoping the company has better luck putting the brand on tablets than they did using it to market smartphones.
Intel bets big on two-in-ones
Intel put heavy emphasis on two-in-one
devices at this year’s IDF. The hyped hybrids received a great deal of
attention during the keynote speeches, they were all over the exhibit
floor, and models were shown at a number of after-hours events.
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