CES 2013: Intel's press conference live blog

Join CNET for live, ongoing coverage of Intel's keynote presentation at CES 2013.

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  • The back of each seat has an Intel fanny pack. Inside, a pair of "touch screen" gloves.
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  • I went to CES 2013 and all I got was this Intel fanny pack.

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  • I think we need to have some sort of reader Photoshop contest with that pic of Dan.
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  • We'll need to talk to the lawyers about that first, of course.
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  • Hi, everyone.
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  • The media streams in.

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  • The room is now filling up with tons of folks as you can see from Josh's lovely pic.
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  • Intel's announcer telling everyone to sit down so they can start things on time. 10 minutes to go now.
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  • Creepy voice over the PA in here. "Welcome everyone, we are pleased to see you..." Feels like we're being watched.
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  • Just a few more minutes to go here folks, then we're gonna go deep into chips.
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  • Packed house

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  • So in case it wasn't clear from these pictures, Intel's got a boatload of stuff up on stage including a wall of nearly 20 ultrabooks, and a dozen tablets along with a handful of smartphones.
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  • And here we go folks, music going towards a big swell and fade out.
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  • lights are down
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  • And we're starting out with a video. From back in November 1913.
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  • For a preview of what to expect, read CNET's rundown of Intel's "Bay Trail" tech, not to be confused with the delightful outdoor activity.
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  • If you recall, last year's press conference started with a guy doing a solo dance routine.
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  • All about football, Notre Dame vs. Army, with the announcer talking up the use of the forward pass changing the history of football.
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  • "This was a game changer, and so are these..." the announcer says. Intel's next-gen chips.
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  • And a virtual football just exploded the screen. Not really though.
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  • Mike Bell, the VP for Intel's Mobile and Communications Group is up, later joined by Kirk Skaugen, the VP and GM of Intel's Client Group.
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  • Mike Bell, VP for Intel's Mobile and Communications Group.

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  • Intel will spend a lot of time talking about chip specs and bring their tech to mobile devices. Expect to also hear about "experiences."
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  • First up, phones.
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  • Bell says the company is starting to deliver on its promise to bring its architecture across its entire product line, something he says is Intel's advantage.

    First on tap: phones.
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