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Intel wows everyone with its biggies at CES

domingo, 10 de janeiro de 2010 ·

Intel wows everyone with its biggies at CES

Intel certainly looks to prove Moore’s Law right with its bunch of announcements at CES 2010. The company’s CEO Paul Otellini made some big announcements during his keynote.

Here we summarize it for you :

  • Intel’s AppUp Center is an app store with software’s / games made for Netbooks (just as we heard earlier). Currently in Beta, it works on Windows and Mobilin (mobile Linux). Also, the company is associating itself with Acer, Asus, Dell, and Samsung to create manufacturer-specific apps for their laptops. Developers will be linked via Atom Developer Program. The company says AppUp Store is focused at the netbook-centric Atom processor.
  • Moresetown an Atom-based, Mobilin-driven smart phone made by LG, that brings multipoint, 3-way split-screen video-conferencing on the device itself.
  • LightPeak (the Apple backed technology): a single-cable 10Gbps standard that enables the download of a Blu-ray movie in less than 30 seconds. That’s faster than even USB 3.0. Intel aims to provide computing and transfer power for 3D content in homes, including making your own 3D movies at home.
  • A holographic glass digital display that can “digitally visually tag actual physical objects sitting behind it.” What Visual Tagging means is that, say, you see a movie poster having a visual tag, that links you to the movie trailer. Where do you view the movie trailer? Well, you basically capture the video tag on your phone camera and then the tag does everything on your phone, as per your command to it. Otellini used the example of a retail purchase to demonstrate this. We give another example of Visual Tagging, something you would love.

Otellini further added that Intel company was already working on wearable sensors designed to personalize your smartphone experience based on your mood, and wireless electrical power transmission. He concluded with following words :

What you saw today wasn't science fiction…it was science. We believe that our job is to invent the future

[Via ZDNet]
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