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Intel Highlights Advances in the Digital Home and
Office; End-User Research and Development of Ecosystem Key to Progress
(21/9/2004)
Intel Corporation today highlighted important
advances in the digital home and digital office environments. End-user
research is leading Intel to better shape its understanding of consumer
and business needs and is defining new industry-wide product opportunities
for the digital home and the digital office.
"It's the marriage of what's possible with
what's needed that ultimately drives innovative solutions that are
valued in the marketplace," said Bill Siu, Intel vice president
and general manager, Desktop Platforms Group. "Intel is working
to understand how people are using technology and in some cases
how they aren't, to provide holistic platform solutions."
To meet the changing workloads and user needs,
Intel and the industry must bring entire platform solutions -- with
the features, technologies, well-tested software tools, operating
systems and applications to meet end-user needs -- that are validated
to properly work together. One such example is Intel's plan to deliver
multi-core processors across various product lines including a forthcoming
Intel dual-core processor for desktop PCs in 2005.
Research, combined with the broad-based collaboration
and development of common industry specifications, has already led
the industry to deliver on the digital home vision and will enable
the industry to do the same for the digital office.
"Digital home is an example of a broad-based
collaborative effort encompassing not only the computing industry,
but also the communications, consumer electronics and content industries,"
Siu said. "We've not only made great progress in putting common
industry specifications in place, but also in developing a broad
ecosystem and new products to deliver the digital home vision to
consumers."
As an example of this collaborative effort,
the industry has developed several sleek-looking Entertainment PCs
(EPCs) that will be available for the holiday season. Based on the
Intel Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading Technology and the
Intel 915 Express Chipset family, the EPC combines the functionality
of audio and video devices with the power of a high-end PC -- packaged
together in a slim form factor that can fit in a living room entertainment
rack. The EPC enables consumers to store and manage personal media
including photos and home movies, and to access digital entertainment
-- including movies, music and recorded TV programs -- from a single
remote control device.
Siu previewed EPCs from several leading OEMs
including Alienware(1) and Hewlett Packard(1). Intel also announced
its 2004 EPC Platform which is enabling customers to develop EPCs
for this holiday season.
With the arrival of the EPC, content companies
are designing software that allows consumers to interact with their
PC using a remote control because of specialized user interfaces
designed for viewing from a distance. PC games, previously relegated
to the office or den, can now be enjoyed on the living room big
screen TV. Such activities as downloading music and movies are as
easy as a few clicks of a button on an EPC.
Intel is working with companies including
Activision(1), Digital 5(1), Electronic Arts(1), Movielink(1), Napster(1)
and Real Networks(1) to bring new gaming, movie and music experiences
to consumers. In order to accelerate content availability for the
EPC and digital home, Intel announced its Software and Services
Product Recommendations (SSPR), an enabling program and set of guidelines
for Independent Software Vendors and services providers.
To further industry specification efforts
in interoperability, Intel also published a new version of its device
guidelines. Intel(R) Networked Media Product Requirements (Intel(R)
NMPR) version 2 uses Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) Interoperability
Guidelines v1.0 as its foundation and builds on it to support premium
content and remote applications and services.
Digital Office Innovation and Opportunities
The company is also focusing efforts on the
digital office. Intel's vision for the digital office focuses on
improving the way business is transacted with always-available,
always-useful technologies and platforms that are more aware, connected,
intuitive and responsive.
"When you look back at the evolution of the
office environment and issues faced by office computer users, you
can see that they come in waves and every once in awhile there are
big, transformational changes," Siu noted. "These seismic shifts
happen only every decade or so."
"In recent years, there have been fundamental
changes in the workplace as business people do their jobs," he said.
"The way we work, communicate, make decisions and collaborate across
great distances and through many time zones pose new problems --
both for the line-of-business personnel and IT departments."
Powerful trends such as the dramatic increase
in security breaches and cost of manageability, and the geographic
dispersion of workers with increasing need for collaborative tools
are among the challenges facing businesses. Others include the information
paradox where businesses are collecting so much raw data but lacking
tools to quickly turn that into useful information to make key business
decisions and the rapid growth in wireless LAN, public hotspots
and networked devices, which add to the complexities of connectivity
and security.
After studying these data trends, Intel has
developed four areas of focus for improving the digital office:
embedded IT, instant teamwork, pervasive connectivity and the information
assistant. Intel is developing technology building blocks and platform
features to address these focus areas. As one example, Intel yesterday
announced Intel Active Management Technology that will give IT managers
a new level of manageability and maintenance over their networked
computers -- even those that are unregistered or turned off. It
also offers asset protection by helping to prevent users from removing
critical inventory, remote control, or virus protection agents.
www.intel.com
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