Monday, January 6th 2020
Intel 2020 CES Conference: Live Blog
Intel is presenting its 2020 International CES address by CEO Bob Swan. The company pledges relentless innovation and adherence to Moore's Law to introduce new technology. This is a live-blog of the event.01:16 UTC: And that's a wrap on Intel's CES event. Not even a passing mention of Comet Lake desktop processor. They had time for athlete tracking but not their 10th gen mainstream desktop product-line. Intel has officially ceded this market to AMD!
01:10 UTC: Intel Unveils DG1, it's first discrete GPU in the mobile form-factor. Can work in tandem with iGPU.01:07 UTC: Xe iGPU doubles graphics performance vs. Gen11. Advancements in display- and media-capabilities and AI-assisted image quality enhancements that leverages DLBoost.01:00 UTC: Intel unveils "Tiger Lake" processors. Combines "Willow Cove" CPU cores with Xe iGPU, features Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 6.00:59 UTC: Intel "Horseshoe Bend": A large 17-inch foldable PC.00:57 UTC: Lenovo also uttered "Core Hybrid," possibly commercial name of Lakefield (x86 big.LITTLE).
00:54 UTC: Lenovo shows off Yoga Slim 7 and ThinkPad X1 Carbon, along with a new all-day device, a full-performance, 5G-capable, foldable-PC that weighs less than 1 kg.00:53 UTC: Project Athena extended to Google Chromebook ecosystem.
00:51 UTC: HP Dragonfly is a super-thin Project Athena laptop with a 360-degree hinge, powerful hardware, and made from recycled plastic from the ocean.00:46 UTC: Gregory Bryant of client-computing group takes stage.00:29 UTC: AI a $25 Billion opportunity by 2025. Shenoy details what Habana Labs acquisition means. Xeon Scalable processor is a solid foundation for AI, thanks to DLBoost and AVX-512.00:25 UTC: Intel and Netflix closer to deploying AV1 codec: a bandwidth-friendly codec for the streaming content leader. AV1 will roll out in 2020.00:22 UTC: Navin Shenoy (Enterprise computing head) takes stage.
00:17 UTC: Intel's self-driving car tech has advanced. Driving an autonomous vehicle across traffic in Jerusalem. AI is also helping the American Red Cross Society navigating a disaster-hit zone. AI analyzes satellite images to draw out roads and directions.00:08 UTC: Intel predicts an exponential growth of data up to 175 ZB by 2025, and on average, 7 devices per human being, all generating data.
01:10 UTC: Intel Unveils DG1, it's first discrete GPU in the mobile form-factor. Can work in tandem with iGPU.01:07 UTC: Xe iGPU doubles graphics performance vs. Gen11. Advancements in display- and media-capabilities and AI-assisted image quality enhancements that leverages DLBoost.01:00 UTC: Intel unveils "Tiger Lake" processors. Combines "Willow Cove" CPU cores with Xe iGPU, features Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 6.00:59 UTC: Intel "Horseshoe Bend": A large 17-inch foldable PC.00:57 UTC: Lenovo also uttered "Core Hybrid," possibly commercial name of Lakefield (x86 big.LITTLE).
00:54 UTC: Lenovo shows off Yoga Slim 7 and ThinkPad X1 Carbon, along with a new all-day device, a full-performance, 5G-capable, foldable-PC that weighs less than 1 kg.00:53 UTC: Project Athena extended to Google Chromebook ecosystem.
00:51 UTC: HP Dragonfly is a super-thin Project Athena laptop with a 360-degree hinge, powerful hardware, and made from recycled plastic from the ocean.00:46 UTC: Gregory Bryant of client-computing group takes stage.00:29 UTC: AI a $25 Billion opportunity by 2025. Shenoy details what Habana Labs acquisition means. Xeon Scalable processor is a solid foundation for AI, thanks to DLBoost and AVX-512.00:25 UTC: Intel and Netflix closer to deploying AV1 codec: a bandwidth-friendly codec for the streaming content leader. AV1 will roll out in 2020.00:22 UTC: Navin Shenoy (Enterprise computing head) takes stage.
00:17 UTC: Intel's self-driving car tech has advanced. Driving an autonomous vehicle across traffic in Jerusalem. AI is also helping the American Red Cross Society navigating a disaster-hit zone. AI analyzes satellite images to draw out roads and directions.00:08 UTC: Intel predicts an exponential growth of data up to 175 ZB by 2025, and on average, 7 devices per human being, all generating data.
30 Comments on Intel 2020 CES Conference: Live Blog
"The Games that Intel plays..."
2060 vs 2080
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"the pinnacle of mobile gaming performance".
Yeah, but it's not Intel's pinnacle of performance is it ? It's Nvidia's. How does Nvidia feel about this ? Intel taking credit for the "the pinnacle of mobile gaming performance" is quite rich. They've somehow managed to insult everyone.
You gotta wonder, for how long will this brain dead approach to marketing last, does nobody at Intel care about this ? I mean they have to stop at some point ... right ?