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Lead the Technology Innovation, develop applications for future

 
Dr. Wang Wenhann
vice president of the Software and Solutions Group, General Manager of Intel Asia-Pacific Research & Development Ltd, and general manager of the Software and Solutions and Product Development in China
 
 
Abstract
In this keynote, Dr. Wang Wenhann summarized Intel's vision of software ecosystem's direction, challenge and Intel's response to the software future upon IA platform. 5 key momentums of Software industry are described in Intel software technology roadmap: Visual computing, Web software, Open source, Abstraction & Parallelism. As the leader in silicon & platform, Intel invested much in driving software ecosystem to take best advantage of Intel HW platform, and we see the key is the application. Intel provided lots of products and services around the applications development and deployment facing Multicore & future Many-core platform, with different abstraction level's software support from development tools, drivers, middle-ware to SOA. In the speech, Intel's engagement in HPC technology is emphasized also.
 
 
Biography  

Wen-Hann Wang is vice president of the Software and Solutions Group, General Manager of Intel Asia-Pacific Research & Development Ltd, and general manager of the Software and Solutions and Product Development in China . Prior to his current assignment, he served as general manager of the Middleware Products Division in the Intel Software and Solution Group.

Wang joined Intel in 1991 as a PentiumPro Platform architect, working on the highly successful P6 product family. His platform architecture and analysis work was instrumental in the creation of the Xeon server product line. He served as platform infrastructure research manager of the newly formed Intel Microprocessor Research Lab (MRL) in 1995 and later became director of the Emerging Platforms Lab, delivering cutting-edge technologies and reference platforms for Intel product groups.

In 2000, Wang relocated to Shanghai to head up the Technology Development Division of SSG, developing software technologies and reference designs to accelerate growth in emerging markets.

Wang holds 15 patents and has received numerous technical awards. Prior to joining Intel, he was a research staff member at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center .

Wang received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from National Taiwan University in 1981, a master in electronic engineering from Philips International Institute of Technological Studies ( Eindhoven , Netherlands ) in 1985, and a Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Washington in 1989.

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