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Take your intelligent systems designs to the next level
by Intel
Overview:
The 3rd Generation Intel®
Core™ Processor family (code named Ivy Bridge) delivers unprecedented
performance gains, smoother visuals and a bevy of security and manageability
technologies. This session will provide a technical overview of the platform and
will enable developers in the embedded community to exploit key features and
bring innovative solutions to market.
Who should attend the seminar:
Developers in the embedded
community who are familiar with Intel Core platforms and are looking to learn
what's new with 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ processor family.
What attendees will learn:
- Key features and benefits of the quad-core 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processors
- What technologies this platform offers
- What operating system and BIOS vendors are supported
- What market segments this platform will impact the most
Sidharth
Murthy, Product Line Manager, Intelligent Systems Group, Intel
CorporationSidharth Murthy is a product line manager in the Intelligent Systems Group at Intel Corporation. Before managing the Ivy Bridge program for Intelligent Systems, Sidharth spent 9 yrs. in silicon design and contributed to the design and development of SOC and chipset products.
Carmen
Enns, Platform Applications Engineer, Intelligent Systems Group, Intel
Corporation Carmen Enns is a Platform Applications and Product Marketing Engineer in Intel's Intelligent Systems Group where she leads customer support for Intel® Architecture designs. Carmen works as an escalation point for platform issues while providing schematic and layout reviews, validation, and consult—ultimately driving customer wants, needs, and specifications into next generation products.
Intel
Intel researches, develops, and manufactures architecture and silicon technologies and standards-based hardware and software for computing. The company also forms and supports industry standards.

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write a commentdrgopal Posted May 11, 2012
I would like to know something more about what Intelligent Systems Group in Intel is doing ? Dr. TRG Nair
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