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I'm at the intel IDF conference keynote

The focus here is strongly Internet of Things and wearables, with a nice helping of their 14nm technology and a large dose of HTML5. Intel are very much trying to bring the chip out of the datacentre and into your day to day life. The overarching theme is Creativity.

I'll post updates as the keynote progresses.

Developers, developers, developers. Well, nearly, but far classier. It's all about developers and how they build and shape the new connected world. A little too much buzzword bingo for this crowd, but I know he needs sound bites for those media types.

(And maybe turn the volume down - getting deafened in here!)

End to end, data centre to wearables was the focus last year. Analytic services are coming. And a shout out to Tim Cook nod vs the iPhone announcement in an hour

And Intel is the number 2 tablet shipper in the world. Number 2. That's impressive.

50B devices by 2020 and they want to help you monetize this boom in devices.

Tweet #askbrian if you want to send questions directly to Brian. Nt sure if he'll answer live during his keynote, but that would be fun.

There's a discussion on the bio sport SMS heart rate monitor headphones, talk of Opening Cermony and the smart bracelet, and a presentation by Greg McKelvey of FOSSIL.

Intel are pushing to partner with lifestyle companies to bring their chips and their SDKs to traditionally non-tech items.

(Greg's talking about his watch business and his Swiss partners and I can't help think of Apple's Jon Ive's comment the other day that the Swiss watch manufactures are "in trouble")

Now to stuff:

Edison: a dual core SoC. It's about the size of a SD card and will go for $50. Expandable and arduino capable. Much has already been written about Edison so I won't repeat.

Smart monitors: for the home to monitor your house, for buildings to monitor equipment such as cooling units to reduce maintenance calls, to city monitors that monitor the health of a city such as air and water. All of this connected via open standards. The Open Internet Consortium that is targeted to homes, and the Industry Internet Consortium for industry related devices. The point is to give us developers a standard we can develop against.

(Insert quick video from Stephen Hawking. Legend.)

Data centers are front and centre. The internet of things means lots of connected devices, lots of data, and so lots of data centers. This is nice if you happen to be a chip manufacturer.

1.9B smartphones, 26 apps each, 20 daily transactions, 1 trillion transactions per day. Just for phones.

50B devices in 2020 means 35 Zettabytes of data per day. And you think wifi congestion is bad today.

Health services seem to be popping up everywhere, with many rumors around the iWatch and intel is heading straight for that honey pot too. Hypochondriacs everywhere rejoice! I'll admit, though, that real time monitoring of glucose levels

Here's a sound bite and a half: by 2020 Intel's solutions will be able to Sequence a genome, identify a cancer causing gene and target e solution. In a single day. (As a prediction, in 2025 the keynote will say: in 2020 this used to take a whole day. Today we can do this in..)

And a nice big announcement:

A-wear - analytics for wearables. Analytics, insights, cloud based on Hadoop. Platform as a service

ICore m tri-gate 14nm chips are now being produced in volume and will be on the shelves in October. Fanless clamshell and convertible devices will be using this, so I assume eye rumors of the 12" fanless MacBook Air will ramp up big time. However, the demo of the crazy thin Asus convertible had me, for the first time in 2 years, considering a windows based machine. Super light, beyond all-day battery life and plenty of oomph.

Announcement: skylake. Next gen mobile chip. Second half of 2015

New vision:

No cables. No password. New UI

Wireless charging will be ubiquitous. They want everything to have a wireless charger (eg charging in your sofa, dinner table, desk. Wireless gigabit to connect your peripherals and wireless charging to ditch the brick. All this comes with Skylake next year.

Next year the goal is also mean no passwords. You will be the password. I assume this means biometrics but there are no details.


Intel have also announced the intel Reference Design for Google. A standard design for android devices based on the intel platform that is fully certified and that means updates to the OSS will be pushed to these devices within 2weeks of release. Fighting the fractioning of android. Excellent stuff.


More info on RealSense. Far better 3D depth perception and integrated sensor solutions to combine sensor info win cloud dats (location accelerometer sensors hooking up with maps, for instance) More of a platform announcement than specific technology. It's all about getting developers involved and providing us with tons of solutions we can use.

(Uh-oh: apple's announcement has started and I can see cellphones and tablets tuning into live blogs)

Michael Dell just showed off his 6mm thin tablet. Dell venue 8 7000 with RealSense built in

Oh this is cool: he's taken a picture and can now change the focus to any point in the photo after the photo was taken.
cheers
Chris Maunder

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