Week Ahead: Intel Nehalem EX vs. RISC, SF New Tech, Google I/O

May 26, 2009


Inspite the shorter week because of the Memorial Day long weekend, this week still end up being incredibly busy. Here are some of the events our team of reporters will be following:

  • Tuesday: Intel is having a “deep dive” briefing on it’s Nehalem EX server chip for the very high-end server market. We’ll stay in San Francisco for the SF New Tech event featuring Belgian startups.
  • Wednesday: Again in San Francisco for Google’s developer conference (I/O). We have signed up for the enterprise and Android media roundtables on Wednesday, but expect more coverage on other Google “properties” like Gmail and the Chrome web browser on Thursday. We’ll also attend Alioscopy 42” HD LCD display with autostereoscopic 3D demonstration event at Autodesk’s new Gallery of Design at One Market “Landmark Building.”
  • Thursday: Still at Google I/O and we’ll also follow what’s happening at the Wall Street Journal’s D conference where a lot of the leaders in tech (except perhaps for Arianna Huffington:) will be speaking since Wednesday.
  • Friday: We’ll try to catch up with serial entrepreneur Philippe Kahn (now involved in anything using sensors) at the University of California Santa Cruz where he’ll be giving a talk on innovation.

Week Ahead: Tech Policy Summit, Google Searchology, Intel Analyst Meeting, Innovation At Computer History Museum, TiEcon

May 11, 2009

Another busy week in the Silicon Valley.

And that’s only the main events (that we could fit in the headline!). Yes, we’ll be attending more, like ShoreTel’s event at the Giant’s stadium on Monday, Technologizer’s Tweet up on Tuesday or a meeting with startup ShareThis on Wednesday!

If you think we missed something, send us an email, Facebook poke, twit:)

  • Monday through Wednesday: the Tech Policy Summit is a three-day executive gathering that will focus on the theme of “Accelerating Innovation and Economic Growth.”
  • Tuesday: attending Google’s Searchology event at the Googleplex to try out the new search engine features; and in the afternoon at Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara for an update on the company’s business (and perhaps EU lawsuit!).
  • Wednesday: Mark Logic‘s user conference in San Francisco.
  • Thursday: A conversation with Judy Estrin on Closing the Innovation Gap: Reigniting the Spark of Creativity in a Global Economy at the Computer History Museum.
  • Friday: TiEcon,the largest conference dedicated to entrepreneurship kicks off in Santa Clara, CA.

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