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Intel's Digital Home Vision Moves Closer to Reality With New Industry Enabling Building Blocks.


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Intel Developer Forum Intel Developer Forum (IDF), is a twice yearly gathering of technologists to discuss Intel products and products based around Intel products. The first IDF was in 1997. There is usually a Spring IDF and a Fall IDF.  2003

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Engineering Platforms and UPnP* Tools Aid Delivery of Digital

Media Throughout the Home

Intel Corporation (company) Intel Corporation - A US microelectronics manufacturer. They produced the Intel 4004, Intel 8080, Intel 8086, Intel 80186, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel 486 and Pentium microprocessor families as well as many other integrated circuits and personal computer networking  announced new industry building blocks that bring the vision of the Digital Home closer to reality. Available immediately are Digital Home reference and concept platforms, and ten powerful UPnP* tools that underscore Intel's support of the Digital Home vision.

"We know that consumers are readily anticipating the day when PCs and consumer electronics work together easily and reliably," said Louis Burns, vice president and co-general manager, Intel Desktop Platforms Group. "People want to be able to move their digital media content effortlessly between PCs and CE devices for maximum flexibility and enjoyment. And they're looking to Intel to make it happen. By providing the developer community with these enabling tools, developers will be able to design and build PCs that easily and seamlessly distribute digital media throughout the home."

The "Statesboro" reference platform will assist OEMs and motherboard makers to develop new PC systems this year that broadcast digital photos and music to TVs and stereos throughout the consumer's home. Statesboro is an implementation tool designed for developers that showcases the 2003 Digital Home vision. The reference platform is a complete, validated system solution featuring key technologies in support of the Digital Home usage models, as described in the Desktop Platform Vision Guide for 2003. These technologies include: Intel(R) 3.06GHz Pentium(R) 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology(1), "Springdale" chipset, Dualband 802.11 Wireless NIC (1) (Network Interface Card) See network adapter. See also InterNIC.

(2) (New Internet Computer) An earlier Linux-based computer from The New Internet Computer Company (NICC), Palo Alto, CA.
, Serial ATA See SATA.

Serial ATA - Serial Advanced Technology Attachment
 Hard Disk Drive, Dual Channel DDR See SDRAM.  Memory, and a DVD/CD-RW Optical Disk Drive.

The new concept platform, codenamed "Powersville", showcases additional levels of Digital Home experiences, such as wireless streaming video A one-way video transmission over a data network. It is widely used on the Web as well as company networks to play video clips and video broadcasts. Computers in home networks stream video to digital media hubs connected to a home theater.  and personal video recording, which consumers can expect as included PC features in the 2004 time frame. Powersville is designed to provide an early demonstration of experiences and technologies in order to highlight innovation opportunities for the PC industry.

At IDF (Intermediate Distribution Frame) A wiring rack located between the MDF (main distribution frame) and the intended end user devices (telephones, routers, PCs, etc.). Cables run from the outside world to the MDF and then to the IDFs. See MDF and wiring rack.  Fall 2002, Intel showcased a new PC peripheral, called a digital media adapter See digital media hub. , that creates the link between PC and CE devices. It can receive digital media from the PC using 802.11 wireless networking See wireless network.  and UPnP technologies, and can connect to TVs and stereos using standard A/V (1) (Audio/Video) Refers to equipment and applications that deal with sound and sight. The A/V world includes microphones, tape recorders, audio mixers, still and video cameras, film projectors, slide projectors, VCRs, CD and DVD players/recorders, amplifiers and  cables -- much like a DVD player A stand-alone device that plays DVDs. It contains a DVD drive and the electronics to decode the digital video. The device may play only manufactured DVDs, or it may be able to play DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs. DVD players are cabled to a TV or home theater system for display. .

To further accelerate the development of digital media adapters and Digital Home enabling PC platforms, Intel is announcing the immediate availability of a variety of UPnP technology tools.

Greatly reducing development time for makers of devices and applications, these UPnP tools include support for several operating system and authoring environments: Device Spy, Device Sniffer, Service Author, Device Validator, Device Relay, Network Light, AV Media Controller, AV Wizard, AV Media Server and AV Renderer. These are available at http://www.intel.com/labs/connectivity/upnp.

Additional details on these building blocks and toolkits are available on Intel's developer website at http://developer.intel.com/technology/digitalhome. Intel and industry leaders are also demonstrating reference designs, software toolkits and product concepts in the Technology Showcase during the Intel Developer Forum, Spring 2003.

About IDF

The Intel Developer Forum is the technology industry's premier event for hardware and software developers. Held worldwide throughout the year, IDF brings together key industry players to discuss cutting-edge technology and products for PCs, servers, communications equipment, and handheld clients. For more information on IDF and Intel technology, visit http://developer.intel.com.

Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

(1) Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with an

Intel(R) Pentium(R) processor at 3.06 GHz or higher, a chipset

and BIOS that utilize this technology, and an operating system

that includes optimizations for this technology. Performance

will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you

use. See www.intel.com/info/hyperthreading for information.

Note to Editors: Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries.

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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