Diễn đàn Intel IDF 2016 qua ảnh
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- Intel is building its own fleet of self-driving cars and showed two test vehicles at an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Kaelley Farnham of Keysight Technologies experiences the game Virtual Code Battle at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Kaelley Farnham of Keysight Technologies experiences the game Virtual Code Battle at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Uwe Erpel plays the virtual reality game Dead & Buried at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Christian Jaenicke plays the virtual reality game Dead & Buried at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Charles Johnson-Bey of Lockheed Martin experiences the game Virtual Code Battle at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Charles Johnson-Bey of Lockheed Martin experiences the game Virtual Code Battle at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Murthy Renduchintala, president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, speaks at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala discussed the innovations that drive the next revolution in technology as we shift to a truly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Murthy Renduchintala, president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, introduces Jonathan Shipman, executive vice president at Twitch, and Sonja Reid, of OMGitsfirefoxx, at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala spoke with Shipman and Reid about their needs for greater computing power in the livestreaming and gaming. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Developer Forum participants watch as Murthy Renduchintala, president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, speaks at the event in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala discussed the innovations that drive the next revolution in technology as we shift to a truly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Developer Forum participants watch as Murthy Renduchintala, president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, speaks at the event in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala discussed the innovations that drive the next revolution in technology as we shift to a truly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Murthy Renduchintala, president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, speaks at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala discussed the innovations that drive the next revolution in technology as we shift to a truly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Murthy Renduchintala, president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, introduces John Leonard, captain with the East Valley Fire Department in Arizona, at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala and Leonard discussed Intel’s role with Honeywell in a program to make firefighting safer. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Murthy Renduchintala (second from right), president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, is joined by (from left) Tom Keathley, senior vice president at AT&T, Seize Onoe, chief technology officer at Docomo, John Gordon, chief digital officer at Current powered by GE, and high-tech journalist Stacey Higginbotham at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala and the group spoke about the importance of 5G in an increasingly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Murthy Renduchintala, president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, is joined by high-tech journalist Stacey Higginbotham at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala and Higginbotham led a group conversation about the importance of 5G in an increasingly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Murthy Renduchintala, president of Intel’s Client and Internet of Things (IoT) Businesses and Systems Architecture Group, is joined by (from left) Tom Keathley, senior vice president at AT&T, Seize Onoe, chief technology officer at Docomo, and John Gordon, chief digital officer at Current powered by GE at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During his keynote, Renduchintala and the group spoke about the importance of 5G in an increasingly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich and Terry Myerson, Microsoft executive vice president, discuss new collaborations involving virtual reality software and hardware between Intel and Microsoft. Myerson joined Krzanich during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich and Terry Myerson, Microsoft executive vice president, discuss new collaborations involving virtual reality software and hardware between Intel and Microsoft. Myerson joined Krzanich during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich and Terry Myerson, Microsoft executive vice president, discuss new collaborations involving virtual reality software and hardware between Intel and Microsoft. Myerson joined Krzanich during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich and Terry Myerson, Microsoft executive vice president, discuss new collaborations involving virtual reality software and hardware between Intel and Microsoft. Myerson joined Krzanich during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich and Terry Myerson, Microsoft executive vice president, discuss new collaborations involving virtual reality software and hardware between Intel and Microsoft. Myerson joined Krzanich during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich displays a Yuneec Typhoon H drone during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich displays the Aero Ready To Fly drone — a fully-assembled quadcopter with compute board, integrated depth and vision capabilities using Intel RealSense Technology. Krzanich displayed the new quadcopter during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich displays the Aero Ready To Fly drone — a fully-assembled quadcopter with compute board, integrated depth and vision capabilities using Intel RealSense Technology. Krzanich displayed the new quadcopter during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich displays the Aero Ready To Fly drone — a fully-assembled quadcopter with compute board, integrated depth and vision capabilities using Intel RealSense Technology. Krzanich displayed the new quadcopter during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich displays the Aero Ready To Fly drone — a fully-assembled quadcopter with compute board, integrated depth and vision capabilities using Intel RealSense Technology. Krzanich displayed the new quadcopter during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich displays the Aero Ready To Fly drone — a fully-assembled quadcopter with compute board, integrated depth and vision capabilities using Intel RealSense Technology. Krzanich displayed the new quadcopter during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel Ceo Brian Krzanich welcomes Elmar Frickenstein, leader of BMW Group’s autonomous driving, to the stage during his keynote at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. Frickenstein arrived on stage in an autonomous BMW i3. Intel, BMW Group and Mobileye are working together to help build a fully autonomous vehicle for the market by 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich displays a Joule maker board at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016, during his opening keynote presentation. His presentation offered perspective on the unique role Intel will play as the boundaries of computing continue to expand. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel CEO Brian Krzanich displays a Joule maker board at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016, during his opening keynote presentation. His presentation offered perspective on the unique role Intel will play as the boundaries of computing continue to expand. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Diana Shea displays glasses that include the Joule maker board at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016, during his opening keynote presentation. His presentation offered perspective on the unique role Intel will play as the boundaries of computing continue to expand. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Diana Shea displays glasses that include the Joule maker board at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016, during his opening keynote presentation. His presentation offered perspective on the unique role Intel will play as the boundaries of computing continue to expand. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Diana Shea displays glasses that include the Joule maker board at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016, during his opening keynote presentation. His presentation offered perspective on the unique role Intel will play as the boundaries of computing continue to expand. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Nate Trent talks about Intel’s Aero Ready To Fly Drone during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Madeleine Ong talks about the Yuneec drone and its ability to avoid obstacles during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Scott Boynton (left) and Ron Bassett, both with Canonical-Ubuntu, play a virtual reality video game, powered by a notebook using an Intel CPU in a backpack, at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Scott Boynton, with Canonical-Ubuntu, plays a virtual reality video game, powered by a notebook using an Intel CPU in a backpack, at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- A ready-to-fly drone that uses Intel’s Aero Compute Board and RealSense technology is flown during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- A ready-to-fly drone that uses Intel’s Aero Compute Board and RealSense technology is flown during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- A ready-to-fly drone that uses Intel’s Aero Compute Board and RealSense technology is flown by Intel’s Jeff Lo during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Madeleine Ong talks about Intel’s AscTec Falcon 8 drone during a demonstration at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- DJ Killa-Jewel works a turntable that is connected to one an Intel NUC Mini PC at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Brandon Baker (left) with Intel talks with Danny Pacheco with Zebra Technologies about the bartender robot made by VStone at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. The robot uses Intel’s Joule module. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- YM Han Han, with UniTest looks through a helmet heads-up display by EyeLights that utilizes Intel’s Joule module at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- La Tiffaney Williams of Intel looks through a helmet heads-up display made by EyeLights that utilizes Intel’s Joule module at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Michael Benz (left) with Canonical talks with Intel’s Tom Seaman as a robot powered Intel’s Joule module moves along the floor at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- DJ Sures (let) with EZ-Robots talks with Intel’s La Tiffaney Williams about robots that utilizes Intel’s Joule module at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Nicole Scott (left) with Mobile Geek listens to Microsoft’s Kevin Sidwar as he talks about the robot “Bamboo,” which utilizes Intel’s Joule module at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- A bartender robot by VStone that uses Intel’s Joule powered computer is on display at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Diane M. Bryant, Intel executive vice president and general manager of its Data Center Group, speaks at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During her keynote, Bryant spoke of the demand on connectivity in an increasingly connected world and announced the start of mass production of Intel Silicon Photonics. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Diane M. Bryant, Intel executive vice president and general manager of its Data Center Group, announces at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016, that the first Intel Silicon Photonics 100G optical transceivers are commercially available. During her keynote, Bryant spoke of the demand on connectivity in an increasingly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Diane M. Bryant, Intel executive vice president and general manager of its Data Center Group, announces at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016, that the first Intel Silicon Photonics 100G optical transceivers are commercially available. During her keynote, Bryant spoke of the demand on connectivity in an increasingly connected world. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Diane M. Bryant, Intel executive vice president and general manager of its Data Center Group, introduces Kushagra Vaid, general manager and cloud hardware engineer at Microsoft, at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During her keynote address, Bryant and Vaid spoke of Microsoft’s success using Intel Silicon Photonics. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Diane M. Bryant, Intel executive vice president and general manager of its Data Center Group, speaks with John Donovan, chief strategy officer and group president of AT&T Technology and Operations Group, at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During her keynote address, Bryant and Donovan spoke of plans for Intel and AT&T to continue work on the future of 5G. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Diane M. Bryant, Intel executive vice president and general manager of its Data Center Group, introduces Slater Victoroff, CEO and founder of Indico, at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During her keynote address, Bryant and Victoroff spoke of the challenges and different approaches to machine learning. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Diane M. Bryant, Intel executive vice president and general manager of its Data Center Group, speaks with John Donovan, chief strategy officer and group president of AT&T Technology and Operations Group, at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016. During her keynote address, Bryant and Donovan spoke of plans for Intel and AT&T to continue work on the future of 5G. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel leaders discuss the future of autonomous vehicles during an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. They are (from left): Asha R. Keddy, vice president of the Client and Internet of Things Businesses and Systems Architecture Group and General Manager of Next Generation and Standards; Doug Davis, senior vice president and general manager of the Internet of Things Group; Diane Bryant, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group; and Doug Fisher, senior vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Doug Fisher, senior vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group, speaks to investors and media about the software-enabled autonomous vehicles as part of an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Asha R. Keddy, vice president of the Client and Internet of Things Businesses and Systems Architecture Group and General Manager of Next Generation and Standards, speaks to investors and media about network needs and the evolution of 5G as part of an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Diane Bryant, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group, speaks to investors and media about the connection between the internet of things and the data center, including machine and deep learning solutions, as part of an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel is building its own fleet of self-driving cars and showed two test vehicles at an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Diane Bryant, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group, speaks to investors and media about the connection between the internet of things and the data center, including machine and deep learning solutions, as part of an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Jing Wang, senior vice president of Baidu and general manager of its autonomous driving unit, speaks with Intel’s Doug Davis, senior vice president and general manager of the Internet of Things Group, during an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Doug Davis, senior vice president and general manager of the Internet of Things Group, speaks to investors and media about Intel’s role in the autonomous vehicle market as part of Intel’s Investors Day events at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel’s Doug Davis, senior vice president and general manager of the Internet of Things Group, speaks to investors and media about Intel’s role in the autonomous vehicle market as part of Intel’s Investors Day events at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel is building its own fleet of self-driving cars and showed two test vehicles at an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- A BMW i3 is on display as part of an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel is building its own fleet of self-driving cars and showed two test vehicles at an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel demonstrates a sophisticated, natural human-machine interface (HMI) prototyping platform for autonomous vehicle research as part of an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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- Intel demonstrates a sophisticated, natural human-machine interface (HMI) prototyping platform for autonomous vehicle research as part of an investor event at the 2016 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Diễn đàn dành cho các lập trình viên Intel IDF 2016 (Intel Developer Forum) ở San Francisco (bang California, Mỹ từ 16 tới 18-8-2016) đã được ông Brian Krzanich, Tổng giám đốc Tập đoàn Intel, khởi động bằng bài trình bày (keynote) tương tác và multimedia giới thiệu hàng loạt công nghệ và sản phẩm mới của Intel. Ông Krzanich đã chia sẻ tầm nhìn của Intel về các công nghệ tương lai trong lĩnh vực thực tế ảo, lái xe tự động, Internet trong công nghiệp và vai trò quan trọng của các lập trình viên trong việc đưa các công nghệ tương lai này trở thành sự thật.
Các bài trình bày của các diễn giả tại IDF 2016 được tập trung vào chủ đề: Sự cách tân dẫn dắt công nghệ và tương lai của trí thông minh nhân tạo (Innovation Drives Technology, the Future of Artificial Intelligence).
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