Intel to focus on convergence and wireless market

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Intel announced its plans to introduce convergence products and solutions in
India, at the Intel developer forum (IDF). These new entrants include  technologies like HyperThreading, Centrino mobile, LaGrande for security and
Vanderpool to improve reliability, flexibility and the overall computing  experience. 

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Pat Gelsinger, Senior VP and CTO, Intel Corporation, feels that there is a
tremendous growth opportunity for developers to use converged computing and
communications technologies. "Companies here have the opportunity to lead  the industry
designs and markets converged products to an increasingly  global customer base. India can move ahead in the IT industry by
deploying a  state-of-the-art wireless infrastructure with anytime Internet access,"
remarks he.  

Pat further talked about Intel's silicon wafers, which are built on the
65-nanometer manufacturer process and reveals that the company will  introduce it 2005.  

The IDF will also offer 20 sessions on desktop, mobile, enterprise, software
and solutions, communications and wireless. The company, along with  developers, will host eight technology lab sessions at IDF for attendees to
work onsite, using the latest tools and technologies. Intel executives will
also unveil strategies and the latest technological developments focused on
the convergence of computing and communications.  

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