info) presentation and an interview we made at the VIA Technical Forum 2007 in Taipei. Otto Berkes was the leader of Microsoft's 2-year long Origami project that has given the Ultra Mobile PC segment so much of a boost in the last year and a half. While the focus appears to be switching to smaller devices than those that we saw in March 2006, its really a result of the momentum that Origami gave. In part 1 here we have a video and slide-set (courtesy VIA Technologies) from the presentation that Otto gave.

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To view the slides, download and view the PDF here. Slides from other presentations are available here.

Part 2, the interview with Otto, will be posted later today.

Thanks to Christoph from Epiacenter.com

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Video thumbnail. Click to play
Click To Play 768kbps WMV Version

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To view the slides, download and view the PDF here. Slides from other presentations are available here.

Part 2, the interview with Otto, will be posted later today.

Thanks to Christoph from Epiacenter.com

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Otto Berkes @ VTF 2007. video and interview (Part 1.)

Posted on 21 September 2007, Last updated on 22 May 2015 by

image This is something that Epiacenter and UMPCPortal have been working on for a while now and finally I’m able to bring you the video of Otto’s Berkes (info) presentation and an interview we made at the VIA Technical Forum 2007 in Taipei. Otto Berkes was the leader of Microsoft’s 2-year long Origami project that has given the Ultra Mobile PC segment so much of a boost in the last year and a half. While the focus appears to be switching to smaller devices than those that we saw in March 2006, its really a result of the momentum that Origami gave. In part 1 here we have a video and slide-set (courtesy VIA Technologies) from the presentation that Otto gave.

image image

To view the slides, download and view the PDF here. Slides from other presentations are available here.

Part 2, the interview with Otto, will be posted later today.

Thanks to Christoph from Epiacenter.com

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