Kirk Skaugen, Intel vice president Digital Enterprise Group and general
manager of the Server Platforms Group, will discuss how Intel plans to
deliver increased computing performance and energy efficiency this year
reducing the total cost of ownership for PC Clients, Servers, and
Workstations. He will also highlight some of the innovative usages for computing happening
around the world on Intel technology.
2006 marks a year of transitions for Intel -- a transition to a new
process technology and a powerful new microarchitecture, along with the
delivery of multiple new platforms. At the center of Intel's efforts is a commitment to energy-efficient performance based on a
next-generation Intel(r) Core(tm) microarchitecture. These new
multi-core products have been designed to help IT managers increase
responsiveness and productivity while at the same time reducing
real-estate and electricity burdens companies face as server data
centers grow.