PRESS KIT - Intel at CES 2010
CES 2010 Event and Product Photography
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At CES 2010, Intel’s Pankaj Kedia shows off the LG Electronics GW990 smartphone based on Intel’s Moorestown platform, expected to come to market later this year. -
Touching on one of the most buzzed about topics at CES - 3-D stereoscopic content - is Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini during his keynote Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. He said that creating 3-D content requires a "ton of computing power." -
Sharing insight on how "personal computing" is expanding beyond the PC to nearly every kind of electronic device is Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini during his keynote Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. His address before about 3,000 attendees at the Hilton Center included demonstrations of innovative Intel technologies and design wins for PCs, netbooks, smartphones, CE devices and "connected" embedded technology. -
Sharing insight into Intel's newest products launching at CES is Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini during his keynote Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. On Thursday Intel launched several PC platform products including more than 25 all new 2010 Intel® Core™ processors, wireless adapters and related chipsets for laptops, desktop PCs and embedded devices. -
Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini and Intel engineer Craig Raymond unveil a product called the Intel® Wireless Display during Otellini's keynote Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Using a laptop powered by select all new 2010 Intel® Core™ processors and enabled with this display technology, an individual can quickly stream videos, photos and other content from the PC to the HDTV over a WiFi connection. On Jan. 17 laptops by Dell*, Sony* and Toshiba* and a TV adapter by NETGEAR* - featuring Intel® Wireless Display - will be available. -
Highlighting how multi-tasking capabilities combined with new user interfaces are creating exciting new applications for smartphones, Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini shows the world's first demonstration of the LG Electronics* GW900 smartphone during his keynote Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The demonstration before about 3,000 attendees at the Hilton Center highlighted the performance and software compatibility of "Moorestown," Intel's next-generation platform for handhelds and smartphones. -
Showing how a digital sign based on an embedded Intel® processor brings the data-richness of online shopping to the in-store shopping experience is Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini during his keynote Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Shows in Las Vegas. His address before about 3,000 attendees at the Hilton Center. -
Sharing insight on how "personal computing" is expanding beyond the PC to nearly every kind of electronic device is Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini during his keynote Thursday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. His address before about 3,000 attendees at the Hilton Center included demonstrations of innovative Intel technologies and design wins for PCs, netbooks, smartphones, CE devices and "connected" embedded technology. -
An Intel street team performs in Las Vegas during the Consumer Electronics Show, demonstrating how to “exercise your core” to promote the new Core processors announced today.
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Mia Hamm, former Olympian and renowned soccer player, talks with Intel Executive Vice President Sean Maloney at the Consumer Electronics Show about Intel’s donation of $32,000 to the Mia Hamm Foundation in honor of the new Intel Core 32 nanometer chips. Intel is a sponsor of the 2010 Mia Hamm and Nomar Garciaparra Celebrity Soccer Challenge on Jan. 16, 2010.
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Mia Hamm, former Olympian and renowned soccer player, demonstrates a Core Performance exercise machine powered by the Intel Core microarchitecture at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Real Simple contributor Erin Kane interviews Mia Hamm, former Olympian and renowned soccer player, at the Intel booth at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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"Westmere" wafer shot -
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"Arrandale" mobile processor -
"Clarkdale" desktop processor
