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After selecting the tracks that can help you accomplish even more, review the technical sessions in those tracks. IDF technical session facts:
For the latest on technical sessions, please visit our Content Catalog, which lists all the sessions for the event with details such as session abstracts and speakers.Please check back at the end of February to access the Content Catalog.
Track Q&A Sessions are informal question and answer sessions that enable you to focus on your interests by simply raising your hand. Ask questions and get answers from top Intel and technology industry experts. Track Q&A occur at the end of a track, with all the speakers from the track there to answer your questions.
Intel Developer Forum technical sessions are divided into three knowledge levels, so you get exactly the detail you want:
Each session ID Code consists of a four-letter abbreviation. The first three letters identify the track that the session is in. For example, DCCS001 is a session in the Data Center Computing track. The fourth letter in the session ID Code tells you if the session is a lecture (S) or Track Q&A (Q).
Some sessions are linked to more than one track. Use the Track Tab in the Content Catalog to view all sessions linked to a track.Please check back at the end of February to access the Content Catalog.
PowerPoint presentations for the technical sessions are provided in English and Chinese. Many presentations will be posted to Content Catalog on April 7.
