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Welcome to IDF Spring 2005, in San Francisco!
Please check back here throughout the week, as we'll be adding additional press releases, photos, keynote transcripts, and other content as the event progresses.
Press Releases
Photos
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Intel Corporation Executive Vice President Sean Maloney delivers his keynote presentation at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 2, 2005. |

Intel Corporation Vice President Don MacDonald delivers his keynote presentation at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 2, 2005. |
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Keynotes
Justin Rattner
Press Releases
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Intel Corporation Executive Vice President Sean Maloney delivers his keynote presentation at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 2, 2005. |

Intel Corporation Vice President Don MacDonald delivers his keynote presentation at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 2, 2005. |
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Day 2 Photos |
Keynotes
Sean Maloney
Don MacDonald
Backgrounders
Press Releases
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Mike Megdal and “Mad Mike” Martin of West Coast Customs give Intel Corporation CEO Craig Barrett a test drive of the “ultimate mobile platform” (a fully “tricked-out” Chrysler 300 including a Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology-based notebook) at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 1, 2005. |

Intel Senior Vice President Pat Gelsinger answers questions from the press after his keynote presentation at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 1, 2005. |
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Keynote Photos |
Keynotes
Craig R. Barrett
Pat Gelsinger
Product Logos
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Intel Corporation CEO Craig Barrett inspects one of several innovative PC designs before delivering his keynote speech to about 5,000 developers, engineers and technologists at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 1, 2005. |

Intel's Robert Noth tunes up the “ultimate mobile platform” (a fully “tricked-out” and customized Chrysler 300, with an integrated Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology-based notebook) in advance of Intel Corporation CEO Craig Barrett's keynote speech at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 1, 2005. |

Intel’s Cam Hatton prepares a customized Land Rover LR3 (integrated with a custom mobile PC based on future Intel® Centrino™ mobile technology) for its unveiling during Intel Corporation Executive Vice President Sean Maloney’s keynote presentation at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on March 2, 2005. |
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