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April 17-18 | Beijing, China | Beijing International Convention Center
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Make the most of your time at Intel Developer Forum: select the technology tracks that are relevant or interesting to you, and then pick the technical sessions that enable you to solve more challenges. Every technical session is taught by top Intel and technology industry experts.
Please note that the primary language of the presenter will be noted for each training. Many trainings presented in English will provide Mandarin summary at end of each slide. Session foil will be delivered in both English and Simplified Chinese, and will be available for download at Content Catalog 1 day prior to the event.
Technical Training Sessions at IDF are arranged into many tracks to allow attendees the choice a variety of topics. Below are the Tracks listings with a link to the overview of the track.
Tracks (for lecture sessions):
Labs (for hands-on):
Chalk Talks are your opportunity to have your technical questions answered by Intel Technology experts in a casual setting. A success at the last Intel Developer Forum, these informal question-and-answer sessions allow you to focus on your interests by simply raising your hand. There will be more Chalk Talks this year, giving you more access to ask your questions of the top Intel and technology industry experts.
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Intel Developer Forum technical sessions are divided into three levels, so you get exactly the level of detail you want:
Introductory
Starting point session - Geared toward a broad technical audience. May include overviews, introductions to new initiatives, and technology roadmaps.
Intermediate
For participants with a base knowledge of the topic - Geared toward an audience somewhat familiar with the session topic. May include detailed examples and diagrams, as well as design and layout examples.
Advanced
Assumes mastery of the fundamental principles - Geared toward an audience very familiar with the session topic. May include code samples and specific design considerations.
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