Intel to stop hosting the annual Intel Developer Forum


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 18 Apr 2017

Intel product manager Madeleine Ong Intel’s Madeleine Ong talks about the Yuneec drone and its ability to avoid obstacles during a demonstration at the Intel Developer Forum 2016 in San Francisco. — Intel Corporation

Intel Corporation, the world’s largest semiconductor chip maker, has pulled the plug on its Intel Developer Forum which has been held annually for almost two decades.

Over the years, the conference has been the main event where the company shares the latest trends in the tech world, details on its product development and its plans for the future with industry players around the world.

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