Mobility is defining the future of computing. The broadband Internet is becoming a conduit for all content - entertainment, education, government, business and commerce. To reach its full potential, broadband Internet needs to be ubiquitous? and to be ubiquitous, it must be mobile. This webcast will lay out how the industry will create ubiquitous mobile computing, including Intel's roadmaps for notebeooks, smartphones and broadband wireless technologies. At the same time, the high performance, low power technologies at the heart of the mobile revolution are now driving the entire computing industry?one can look to mobility first to see "What's next".
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