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Prepared for Next Generation Intel®
Xeon® 5500 Platform including the
latest Intel® Xeon 5500 Series for
Embedded Computing?
Intel joins NEI and Emerson Network Power to provide an
overview of the latest Intel® Xeon® 5500 processor series |
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Wednesday,
April 8, 2009,
3:00 PM ET
/ 2:00 PM CT
/ 12:00 PM PT
Join NEI as we host speakers from Intel and Emerson Network Power to learn more about the latest quad-core Intel� Xeon� processors for Embedded, based on Intel�, microarchitecture codenamed Nehalem and explore what this new platform will mean to software developers, service providers and OEMs like you.
These next generation Intel� Xeon� processors will represent a major shift in the compute intensive embedded market segments, and for developers an opportunity to quickly achieve unprecedented levels of performance, scalability and energy efficiencies. Get insight now, plan your conversion strategy and gain a competitive advantage.
We welcome experts from Intel and Emerson Network Power as we dive deep into next generation Intel� Xeon� processors and discuss the benefits across various platforms, including rack mount servers and AdvancedTCA systems. For planning your transition, NEI will offer key considerations and best practices to streamline the process.
Intel� Embedded and Communications Group (ECG) will be presenting a post-launch overview of this next generation platform including the latest Intel� Xeon� 5500 processor series. Topics will include a Platform Overview, Usage Examples, Thermal boundary considerations, and micro architecture technical highlights.
Attendees will learn how to leverage next generation Intel® Xeon® 5500 processor series to:
- Address embedded market segments including but not limited to CGRMS, Blades, ATCA Blades
- Articulate the latest micro architecture features to end customers
- Articulate key unique and exclusive embedded features to end customers
- Gain an insight into Intel latest technologies supported on this platform
- Intel® Turbo Boost Technology2
- Intel® QuickPath Technology
- Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology3
- Intel® Virtualization Technology4 (Intel® VT)
Consider this transition an opportunity for you to leapfrog your competition and thrive in ’09.
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Be sure to bring your questions! After the presentation, the webcast will be open for a live Q&A.
- 2 Intel® Turbo Boost Technology requires a PC with a processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology capability. Intel Turbo Boost Technology performance varies depending on hardware, software and overall system configuration. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your system delivers Intel Turbo Boost Technology. For more information, see http://www.intel.com/technology/turboboost.
- 3 Hyper-Threading Technology requires a computer system with a processor supporting Hyper-Threading Technology and an HT Technology-enabled chipset, BIOS and operating system. Performance will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use. For more information including details on which processors supportHT Technology, see http://www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm
- 4 Intel® Virtualization Technology requires a computer system with an enabled Intel® processor, BIOS, virtual machine monitor (VMM) and, for some uses, certain computer system software enabled for it. Functionality, performance or other benefits will vary depending on hardware
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Jeff Hudgins
VP marketing, NEI
Jeff Hudgins currently serves as the Vice President of marketing for NEI. In this role he is responsible for product management, field application engineers, marketing communications and public relations. For the past eight years, he has been leading the engineering teams and the corporate efforts in new technology areas such as ATCA, uTCA, PCI-Express, and NEBS compliant designs. As an executive member of PICMG 3.X, Jeff is at the forefront of change and a voting member of the standards committee. In addition, Jeff authors a monthly column, Tech Score, for Internet Telephony magazine.
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Steve Palermo
Product Manager for Intel’s Embedded and Communications Group (ECG)
Steve Palermo, Product Manager for Intel’s Embedded and Communication Group responsible for Performance Product lines, joined Intel in 1999. Prior to joining Intel, Steve, as an engineering lead, successfully co-led Satellite Mission Planning Scheduling for Motorola’s Iridium Satellite Network, the first truly global space-based voice and data communications system as well as created Internet startups. Palermo received a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering/Computer Science from Arizona State University in 1989, and an MBA from Arizona State University in 1999. |
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Christian Engels
Sr. Technical Marketing Manager for Embedded Computing,
Emerson Network Power
Chris Engels is a senior technical marketing manager for the Embedded Computing business of Emerson Network Power. In his current role, Engels focuses on AdvancedTCATM, server architectures and product definitions, in addition to inbound and outbound technical marketing. He also represents Emerson in several standards development organizations, including the Communications Platforms Trade Association (CP-TA) and the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG).
Chris has 18 years of experience in the embedded computing industry. Prior to assuming his current role, he was responsible for the development of embedded computing and board-level products for industrial and telecommunications applications. He is a graduate of Germany’s RWTH Aachen University, where he earned his diploma for electrical engineering. |
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Erik K. Linask - Moderator
Group Managing Editor, Technology Marketing Corporation
Erik oversees the daily operation of TMCnet, which delivers news, information, videos, white papers, podcasts, and more to three million visitors each month. He is also a contributor to TMCnet as well as TMC’s IP Communications publications.
Prior to joining the TMC team, several years ago, he was Managing Editor at Global Custodian, a global securities services publication, where he also managed the magazine’s survey research. Erik began his professional career at management consulting firm Leadership Research Institute. |
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