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Dear Intel Developer Update Subscriber,

News from last month’s Intel(R) Developer Forum Conference continues to emerge.  This month’s issue of IDU gives you a closer look.

"Intel(R) XScale(tm) Microarchitecture Serves Up Breakthrough I/O" – cover story – Breakthrough I/O performance for networking applications becomes a reality with the announcement of the Intel(R) 80310 I/O processor chipset, the first product with Intel(R) XScale(tm) microarchitecture.
http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/ac10001.htm

"Remote Access to Pre-Release IA-64 Systems" -- Intel(R) Early Access Services offers software developers cost-free, maintenance-free, high-speed Internet access to fully functional, secure IA-64 systems.
http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/sw10001.htm

"Accelerating Internet Expansion to Wireless Clients" -- The Intel(R) Personal Internet Client Architecture separates hardware and software design environments so applications can be developed independently, eliminating serial development and speeding time-to-market.
http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/ac10002.htm

"Deskpro IAPC Design Example" -- Compaq’s Deskpro EN series demonstrates a variety of ways OEMs can use S3 technology to differentiate their products from other platforms.
http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/dt10001.htm

"Real-Time 1394b Data Transfer for Consumer Electronics" – By choosing the right implementation of IEEE 1394b, manufacturers can achieve maximum throughput for the lowest cost and still provide significant product differentiation.
http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/it10001.htm

"PXE Manageability Technology for EFI" -- PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) provides standardized remote installation and manageability for enterprise network clients, and now it’s available for EFI (Extended Firmware Interface).
http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/it10004.htm

For details about ongoing developments, visit Intel Developer Update – your monthly conference between the Conferences.


Regards,

The Editorial Staff
Intel Developer Update Magazine


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<p >Dear <b>Intel Developer Update</b> Subscriber,</p>

<p>News from last month’s Intel® Developer Forum Conference continues to emerge.  This month’s issue of IDU gives you a closer look.</p>

<p><b>Intel® XScale™ Microarchitecture Serves Up Breakthrough I/O</b> – cover story – Breakthrough I/O performance for networking applications becomes a reality with the announcement of the Intel® 80310 I/O processor chipset, the first product with Intel® XScale™ microarchitecture.<br>
<a href="http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/ac10001.htm">http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/ac10001.htm</a></br>;
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<p><b>Remote Access to Pre-Release IA-64 Systems</b> -- Intel® Early Access Services offers software developers cost-free, maintenance-free, high-speed Internet access to fully functional, secure IA-64 systems.<br>
<a href="http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/sw10001.htm">http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/sw10001.htm</a></p>;

<p><b>Accelerating Internet Expansion to Wireless Clients </b>-- The Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture separates hardware and software design environments so applications can be developed independently, eliminating serial development and speeding time-to-market.<br> <A href="http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/ac10002.htm">http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/ac10002.htm</A></p>;

<p><b>Deskpro IAPC Design Example </b>-- Compaq’s Deskpro EN series demonstrates a variety of ways OEMs can use S3 technology to differentiate their products from other platforms. <br> <A href="http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/dt10001.htm">http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/dt10001.htm</a></p>;

<p><b>Real-Time 1394b Data Transfer for Consumer Electronics</b> 
–- By choosing the right implementation of IEEE 1394b, manufacturers can achieve maximum throughput for the lowest cost and still provide significant product differentiation. <br> <A href="http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/it10001.htm">http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/it10001.htm</a></p>;

<p><b>PXE Manageability Technology for EFI</b> -- PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) provides standardized remote installation and manageability for enterprise network clients, and now it’s available for EFI (Extended Firmware Interface). <br> <A href="http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/it10004.htm">http://developer.intel.com/update/contents/it10004.htm</a></p>;





<p>For details about ongoing developments, visit Intel Developer Update – your monthly conference between the Conferences. </p>

<p>Regards,</p>

<p>The
Editorial Staff<br>
Intel Developer Update Magazine</p>


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<p>Know someone who’d be
interested in the information <i>Intel
Developer Update</i> provides? Forward
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free subscription. Benefits include monthly email reminders, alerts on major
news from Intel, and more. To
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form<a></a>
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click on “Reader Services” then click on "Subscribe Now."</p>

<p>If you don’t want
to continue receiving Intel Developer Update mailings, send an email to <A HREF="mailto:developer.update@intel.com">developer.update@intel.com</A>  with
"unsubscribe" as subject of the message. </p>

<p>*For information
regarding Intel Corporation's trademarks and acknowledgments please go to <BR><a href="http://developer.intel.com/sites/developer/tradmarx.htm">http://developer.intel.com/sites/developer/tradmarx.htm</a>.</p>;

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