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Intel developer forum kicks into high gear

San Francisco : CA : USA | 2 months ago  
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Held in San Francisco, this year's event was kicked off by Intel CEO, Paul Otellini, whose keynote speech covered a lot of ground, creating a real stir as he demonstrated chips made using a new manufacturing process that can cram a boggling 2.9 billion transistors onto a single chip.
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