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Intel CEO Tells CES 'We're Inventing the Future'

The CPU-Full Lifestyle



January 8, 2010
By Eric Grevstad

Introducing new Core i3, i5, and i7 processors wasn't the half of it as Intel CEO Paul Otellini's CES keynote spanned from wireless big-screen displays to Apple-style app stores for netbook owners. InternetNews.com has the details.

For years, one of the popular themes of the Consumer Electronics Show has been "the wired home." For his keynote speech this year, Intel CEO Paul Otellini showed off something different: the wireless home.

Much of what he discussed centered around wireless technology and getting rid of the spaghetti tangle of cables that have come to clutter our homes. But there were other aspects to Otellini's speech, ranging from 3D to handheld devices.

That, of course, was the point. "Computing is no longer confined to your computer -- it's everywhere," Otellini said during his speech. "Advances in connectivity, intuitive user interfaces, immersive content and computer chip performance have allowed computing to move into new areas."

Read the whole story at InternetNews.com.



 
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