New Intel(R) Core(TM) Processors to Take Center Stage at CES

Keynote by CEO Paul Otellini Will Delve into Technology Trends for the Next Decade

Intel Corporation:


            Jan. 7-10, 2010 - (Opening-day Intel highlights include a
WHEN:       "32-nanometer-minute" press conference where Intel Corporation will
            "exercise its Core(TM)," and a keynote by President and CEO Paul
            Otellini; details below.)

WHERE:      2010 International Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas Convention
            Center; Intel booth at Central Hall #7153

WHAT:       Press conference details:

            -- A major news event at CES will be Intel Corporation's
            introduction of its upcoming Intel(R) Core(TM) processor family for
            laptop and desktop buyers, delivering such unique features as Intel
            (R) Turbo Boost Technology1 to the mainstream markets.

            -- 7:30-8:02 a.m. Jan. 7 at the Intel booth, Central Hall #7153

            -- Event during pre-show hours; enter through exterior C2 Lobby

WHAT ELSE:  Intel's big focus will be on innovation, personal Internet and
            "everything computes":

            -- Check out all-new Core notebooks, netbooks, MIDs, embedded Intel
            Architecture, Health Reader, WiMAX, Intel(R) Centrino(R) and more.

            -- Get the latest on wireless Internet, 3-D, HD, Smarter Phones, TVs
            and other devices.

            -- Learn about all the firsts Intel can achieve via its unique 32nm
            manufacturing process.

            -- See how Intel(R)Turbo Boost Technology1 dynamically delivers
            optimal performance and energy efficiency.

WHO:        Keynote:

            -- Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini will talk about predictions
            he made in his 2008 CES keynote, such as more powerful and personal
            computing devices, anytime/anywhere Internet connectivity, new user
            interfaces and richer, more immersive content. He'll also
            demonstrate how these trends are leading to amazing advances in
            high-def and 3-D content, smarter phones and TVs and other connected
            devices and machines that you normally don't associate with
            computers.

            -- 4:30-5:30 p.m. Jan. 7 at the Las Vegas Hilton's Hilton Center

            Panels participated by Intel executives and technology experts:

            -- "Defining Internet TV," 12-1 p.m. Jan. 7

            -- Brian David Johnson, consumer experience architect

            -- "Netbooks: Here to Stay or Passing Fancy?," 3-4 p.m. Jan. 7

            -- Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager, PC Client Group

            -- "Why Is the Smartphone OS Ecosystem So Complex?," 12-1 p.m. Jan.
            8

            -- Pankaj Kedia, director Global Ecosystem Programs

            -- "Healthcare Technology for Emerging Markets," 1-2:35 p.m. Jan. 8

            -- Gerry Greeve, vice president and director, Intel World Ahead
            Program

            -- "Emerging Tech: Hot or Not?," 1:30-2:30 p.m. Jan. 9

            -- Kevin Kahn, Intel Senior Fellow

            Intel will share CES-related news, photos and videos on the Intel
ONLINE:     Fan Page in Facebook, on Twitter and the Inside Scoop blog. A live
            video stream of Otellini's keynote will be on the Intel Fan Page
            with "Check-ins" and special "Badgets" available on Foursquare.

CONTACTS:   David Dickstein, Intel Media Relations

            916-356-2211, david.a.dickstein@intel.com

            Connie Brown, Intel Media Relations

            503-264-4339, connie.m.brown@intel.com



1 Intel(R) Turbo Boost Technology is exclusively available with Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 and i7 processor series. Intel(R) Turbo Boost Technology performance varies depending on hardware, software and overall system configuration. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your system delivers Intel(R) Turbo Boost Technology. For more information, see www.intel.com/technology/turboboost


    Source: Intel Corporation