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Dear Consumer Electronics Professional,

The biggest technology event of the year is fast approaching. And you can now get a full-conference pass for FREE! As a valued member of the CE community, you are invited to be our guest at the 2009 San Francisco Intel Developer Forum (September 22-24) -- host to the industry's brilliant minds and game-changing innovations. It promises to be an experience you'll never forget.

Simply use promo code GCPCEL1 to receive your complimentary full-conference pass. Register now >>

From eye-opening keynotes to invaluable technical sessions, you'll have a firsthand opportunity to discover the latest consumer electronics innovations from Intel. There's something for everyone.

  • See Eric Kim, Intel SVP GM of Digital Home Group, deliver his keynote: The Architecture of CE Innovation. Read more >>
  • See Dadi Perlmutter, Intel Executive VP, GM Mobility Group, showcase his vision for mobile computing and demo the latest mobile technologies in his keynote, Mobile Computing: The Definition of Cool.
    Read more >>
  • Participate in inspiring technology tracks, including:
    • Next-Generation Wired Home Networking Standard
    • What Intel® Architecture Means for Consumer Electronics
    • Intel's Next-Generation System-On-a-Chip
  • Engage colleagues around the corner or around the world on the new IDF Community Map.
  • Attend a live concert performance by Maroon 5.
IDF is only a few weeks away. Don't miss this opportunity to attend for free. To receive your complimentary full conference pass, simply register using promo code GCPCEL1. Register now >>

For more information, visit www.intel.com/IDF today! We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco.

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