The second day of IDF kicked off with a fevered pitch of mobile technologies while Intel's Dadi Permutter and Mooley Eden stepped through a slide deck and several tech demos that gave us a view of where Intel is today with their new generation of Core i7 Mobile "Clarksfield" technology and of the future generation products like Intel's upcoming Arrandale processor with integrated graphics. Historically the focus on mobile computing has always been to reduce power consumption, increase battery life and processor speed as well as capitalize on the obvious thin-is-in trend. However, moving forward Dadi suggested that new Intel technologies will afford us new usage models and applications, like real-time language translation, for example... IDF Day 2 Coverage, Mobile Computing: Defining Cool
Honestly looks like a lot of stuff that has been a long time coming being shown again.
4G is a long time coming. With speeds between 3-6Mb/sec at least AT&T customers will be able to get their money's worth from the mandatory data plan (which runs $30/month).
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