Intel has a number of resources available on intel.com, including a Resource and Design Center with documentation, software, and tools for designers, engineers, and developers.
Intel has evolved its event portfolio and chose to retire the IDF program moving forward.
We are a bit puzzled as to what is going on with Intel these days, a year ago here in the Netherlands and well, many other spots in the European Union, they cancelled all press-agencies and press contacts.
This suggests Intel events will refocus (as they already started with sponsorships and themed events such as MWC), but leaves one pressing question: considering the weight IDF held on the tech community calendar, who will step in to fill up the slot left open by the cancellation? The restrictions of Physics have made it hard for the company to come up with an annual architecture refresh.
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It added to "keep checking this page in the middle of March for updates". And yet, it still seems like a loss to officially hear Intel's announcement today. It was meant to be an event where the company and other developers could show off the technologies that they have developed.
At the core of this is Intel's enduring edge in 14nm and 10nm microprocessors and the evolution of Moore's Law. In a short post on its website, Intel says it has "evolved its event portfolio" and "decided to retire the IDF program moving forward". It is somewhat a surprise that the separation did not occur sooner.
According to Anandtech, which was the first media outlet to notice the IDF update today, the main reason Intel is cancelling IDF is because it is changing from a PC-centric company to a data-centric company, involved in more areas such as IoT, AI, Optane storage, and automotive, to name a few.
What is not clear is what Intel has planned to replace something that was working but not in all the right ways to satisfy certain marketing types in messaging their customers, their investors and the industry at large.





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