Intel Keynote At CES : January 10, 2012
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7:46 - Intel CEO Paul Otellini: computing now coming to smartphones, starting in China with Lenovo.
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7:47 - Lenovo senior vice president Liu Jun now on stage to introduce the K800.
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7:49 - The K800 is powered by an Atom processor, set for release in the second quarter from China Unicom.
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7:50 - Otellini back on stage to talk about Intel's own reference phone that was unveiled earlier in the day.
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7:51 - The Atom-powered Intel handset is claimed to reach 6 hours of HD video playback, 45 hours of audio and 8 hours of 3G talk time.
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7:55 - The company worked to "highly optimize" Android for the Atom hardware.
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7:57 - The reference design offers 15-frames-per-second shooting for still images.
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7:58 - Otellini reiterates power efficiency as a highlight of the reference design.
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7:58 - Motorola Mobility CEO Sanjay Jha takes to the stage.
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8:00 - Both companies have entered into a multi-year, multi-device partnership for smartphones.
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8:00 - Commercial launch for Intel-powered Motorola smartphones by the end of the year.
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8:04 - Subject now switches to Intel's traditional products. Demo shows Core i7-based virtual wall for an Adidas shoe store.
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8:07 - A touchscreen wall allows customers to interact with virtual shoes and request assistance. Tablets are then brought in to finish the sale.
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8:09 - Otellini begins to talk about ultrabooks, which have been a focal point for many computer makers this week at CES.
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8:11 - Dell vice chairman Jeff Clarke comes on stage.
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8:12 - Clarke highlights the new XPS 13 ultrabook.
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8:15 - The device features a thin build, brushed aluminum construction, Gorilla Glass.
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8:19 - Otellini shows off a tablet/notebook hybrid that combines a tablet form with a keyboard that can fold away.
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8:21 - Other Intel representatives show off ultrabook gaming capabilities. Smartphone used for accelerometer-based input as a game controller.
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8:23 - Reps show Thunderbolt connection for quick file transfers of data-heavy content such as HD videos.
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8:26 - Intel AppUp center to add a new title, MGo, that serves as a portal for media content such as TV shows, movies, music, etc.
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8:27 - Ultrabook enables NFC Mastercard payments for secure checkout during web-based shopping. Tapping a smartphone on the screen automatically initiates payment process without further input.
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8:33 - Will.i.am takes the stage to talk about the "Ultrabook Project" promotion. The musician will be traveling to 12 cities to produce 12 songs, each produced on an ultrabook.
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8:38 - Ultrabook is the new "ghetto blaster," according to Will.i.am. "Wow" adds Otellini.
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8:38 - Otellini concludes the event.
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