Intel's booth at CeBIT
CDRinfo visited Intel's booth at CeBIT, Hannover and met with Mathias Raeck,
PR Manager for EMEA and Christopher Walker, Director of Microprocessor Product
Marketing for Intel. In the picture below is a general view of Intel's booth.


Mr. Walker explained Intel's plans for Intel's new micro-architecture
that will be more energy efficient by using 65 nm production (compared to 90nm currently). The official name of this new micro-architecture
will
be the Intel Core Micro-architecture.
Apart from being energy-efficient, the
new micro-architecture will feature "multi-brained" processors. It will
be
developed in three
categories: desktop, mobile and dual
Processor servers.
It should
be
available
by third
quarter, revealed Mr. Walker. The new micro-architecture will use a shared
memory cache and will delegate the whole cache through a single core.
Mr. Walker also outlined Intel's forthcoming plans for the mobile
industry, with a 40% expected jump
on the market and a 40% power reduction. Intel announced at CeBIT its new Ultra
Mobile PC (UMPC) platforms from Asus, Founder and Samsung.
In the server segment,
the company is planning an 80% increase in the performance and a 35%
power
reduction.
Power
consumption is a main issue for Intel that will focus on bringing out
more energy efficient products by developing intelligent power saving technologies
that turn on specific "modules" when they are needed, and off when they are not.
For desktops, they will try to incorporate new fanless designs
(passive cooling) to maintain quiet operation and again, low overall power consumption.


At its booth, Intel was showcasing some of its motherboards for
PCs and servers, as seen in the pictures above.

Above, the Intel-branded BMW Sauber Formula 1 race car,
admired by all visitors to Intel's booth.
Intel's booth at CeBIT was located
in Hall 2, stand C46
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