Your IDF pass gives you access to a range of technology tracks. Select the tracks that are most relevant or interesting to you, and then pick the technical sessions that can help you be even more productive and solve more challenges.
Please visit the Content Catalog for a complete list of all the tracks and sessions.
Make the most of your time at IDF-select the technology tracks that are relevant and interesting to you, then pick the technical sessions that enable you to solve more challenges.
Click any of the track titles below to read its abstract.
October 16 - Day 1 Tracks
October 17 - Day 2 Tracks
Visit this site often for the most complete list of Technology Tracks scheduled for IDF.
Intel reserves the right to make changes and adjustments in content and schedule of the Intel Developer Forum.
Technical Sessions
After selecting the tracks that can help you accomplish even more, review the technical sessions. IDF technical session facts:
- More than 60 hours of technical training
- All technical sessions are led by top Intel and industry engineers
- More interactive content than ever-labs, chalk talk, workshop
Your IDF Team continually evolves the technical sessions, based on your feedback, to make them better and more relevant to your career goals.
Click any of the session titles below to read its abstract.
The IDF Theme Topics Easy Guide is a useful handbook designed for attendees who would like to have a quick view on specific topics they are interested in. Contents are categorized for special interest groups from academia, government, Laptop/Mobile/Desktop OEMs, ODMs, software vendors, and digital home/digital health industry players.
To easily guide you through the whole program, click any of the links below that best describe your business industry and receive further information on what topics will be discussed at the keynotes, track sessions and the Technology Showcase.
IDF technical sessions are divided into three knowledge levels so you get exactly the level of detail you want.
Introductory
Geared toward a broad technical audience. May include overviews, introductions to new initiatives, and technology roadmaps.
Intermediate
Geared toward an audience somewhat familiar with the session topic. May include detailed examples and diagrams, as well as design and layout examples.
Advanced
Geared toward an audience very familiar with the session topic. May include code samples and specific design considerations.
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