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Intel Developer Forum to focus on converging technologies

Dec 16, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Intel announced that its worldwide Spring 2004 Intel Developer Forum (IDF) conference circuit begins February 17-19 in San Francisco. According to Intel, the Spring IDF series focuses on “converging technologies” and, as always, showcases Intel's technology for implementers, developers, and business executives with the goal of helping enable development-related decisions.

The six-conference IDF Spring 2004 circuit schedule is:

  • San Francisco, Feb. 17-19
  • Tokyo, April 7-8
  • Taipei, Taiwan, April 12-13
  • Beijing, April 15-16
  • Barcelona, Spain, April 20-22
  • Bangalore, India, April 27-28

The U.S. IDF in the fall circuit is Sept. 7-9 in San Francisco.

Intel says IDF serves as a collaboration point for the industry, to help bring new usage models and solutions to market. This year, nearly half of the content at the solutions conference will be led by non-Intel companies.

The spring circuit starts with IDF at San Francisco's new Moscone Center West, and will feature the traditional three-day systems conference. Concurrently, Intel will launch a new, two-day solutions conference (Feb. 17-18) delivering a program tailored to the mobility solutions needs of the corporate enterprise, a second gated attraction in amusement park terms.

Registration for the San Francisco event is now available at Intel's IDF website. Early bird conference prices are available through Jan. 23, starting at $795 for the two-day solutions conference and $995 for the traditional three-day systems portion.


 
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