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Share of Internet users Worldwide, as of January 2008
Source: ComScore.
Asia Pacific
37.5%
Middle East -
Africa
4.8%
Europe
28.2%
North America
22.3%
Latin America
7.2%
Growth of Internet usersworldwide
Source: ComScore.
*
* January 2007-January 2008
Region
Annual
growth
Asia Pacific 13.9
Europe 6.8
North America 5.7
Latin America 16.6
Middle East - Africa 20.2
W orldwide 10.4
Parameters
United
States France Germany
United
Kingdom
Watched video 4.2 5 2.5 5.1
Listened to music 5.7 12.9 15 18.9
Accessed news/info 12.6 9.2 5.2 15.5
Received SMS ads 20.6 64.8 34.3 42.2
Played downloaded
games 9.1 4 7.6 11
Accessed downloaded
applications 4.2 1.3 2.2 3.3
Sent/received photos or
videos 20.5 24.3 21.7 29.7
Purchased ringtones 9.7 4.3 4.2 3.7
Used email 11.6 6.7 6.9 9.1
Accessed social
networking sites 3.6 1.7 1.4 3.6
Percent of mobile subscribers November 2007
Source: M:Metrics Inc.
2007Q4 shipment shares ofconverged smart mobile device market
Source: Canalys.com.
Nokia
52.9%
Others
22.7%
RIM
11.4%
Apple
6.5%
Motorola
6.5%
TD–SCDMA
W–CDMA
CDMA2000(1XRTT | 3XRTT)
GPRS EDGE
CDMA(IS–95B)
GSM
TDMA(IS–136)
CDMAone(IS–95A)
2G 2.5G 3G
The road to 3G phones
Sources: ITU, three-g.net.
Sales of personal navigation devices
• 2007: 22 million
• 2008: 32 million (projected)
Sales of navigation–enabled cell phones byNokia:
•2008: 200 million (projected)
Sales of navigation–enabledmobile phones on the rise
Sources: Business Week, iSuppli.com, CCS Insight.
Worldwide sales of WiFi phoneson the rise
Sources: Infonetics Research, PC World.
Year
Units sold
(thousands)
2006 358
2007 682
• WiMAX subscribers is predicted at 55 millionin 2012, accelerating to 127 million in 2014
• The 802.16e-2005 share of new WiMAXsubscribers will peak in 2012, after which802.16m based clients will prevail
• Equipment market will be $42 billion by 2014
• Major countries driving up the market will beU.S., South Korea, Japan, India, and China
Future of WiMAX
Sources: Maravedis, wimax.com.
Market shares of MP3 players As of May 2007
Sources: NPD Group, The Washington Post.
iPod
70.0%
Others
12.0%
SanDisk
11.7%
Creative
4.0%
Zune
2.3%
David A. Steinberg
• 2007 Founder CAIVIS Acquisition Corp, an internet marketing companyacquiring niche internet marketing companies and publishing originalcontent to their communities of interest
• 1999 Founded InPhonic, the largest seller of new cell phones on theinternet with over $300 million in revenue by the end of 2006
• 2002 Greater Washington Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in thecommunications category
• 2004 InPhonic ranked #1 on the INC. 500 Fastest Growing PublicCompanies
• 2004 InPhonic’s Wirefly.com comparison shopping site that was named"Best of the Web" by Forbes magazine
• 1997 Founded Sterling Cellular, Inc., a commercial, retail & telemarketingwireless communications provider
• Current Board/Advisory Positionso U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Northern Virginia Technology Councilo FasterCures - The Center for Accelerating Medical Solutionso Sibley Hospital's Development Advisory Councilo Greater Washington Sports Alliance
Mobile Devices - Users & Use
US Smartphone Penetration
Global Smartphone Penetration
Smartphone Shipments by OS
2007 2012
You Can Take It With YouYou Can Take It With You
TheThe Mobile Internet in Your PocketMobile Internet in Your Pocket
Dr. Rama ShuklaDr. Rama ShuklaVice President Mobility GroupVice President Mobility Group
Director WiMAX Program OfficeDirector WiMAX Program Office
Intel CorporationIntel Corporation
MooreMoore’’s Law for Mobile Internet in Your Pockets Law for Mobile Internet in Your Pocket
Ultra Mobile PCUltra Mobile PC
EntertainmentEntertainment& Productivity& Productivity
NotebookNotebook
Thin and LightThin and LightNotebookNotebook
Sub-NotebookSub-Notebook
9-179-17”” Screen Screen
33”” Screen Screen
NEAR FUTURE…
~10XLOWER POWER
~10XMORE MOBILE
Product descriptions, plans and comparisons provided are estimates only and subject to change without notice
Statements are vs. current devices
Mobile Internet DevicesMobile Internet Devices
Computing & Communications ConvergenceComputing & Communications Convergence
3.0 Mobile Internet enables the vision of total untethering and ubiquitous broadband connectivity,rise of the Mobile InternetDevice
2.0 WiFi promotes nomadic usage model, rise of the laptop
1.0 Desktop (fixed) Computing andLocal Area Networks
We are here
Powered by Moore’s Law
Mobile,
but Narrowband
Broadband,Broadband,
but Fixedbut Fixed
Vision for MobilityVision for Mobility::
Personal Mobile BroadbandPersonal Mobile Broadband
Anytime, Anywhere – Always Connected
Subnotes Subnotes –– UMPCs UMPCs
notebooksnotebooksPortablePortable
VideoVideo
Personal navigationPersonal navigation
Internet TabletInternet Tablet
SmartphonesSmartphones
HandheldHandheld
GamingGaming
MobileMobileInternetInternetDevicesDevices(MIDs)(MIDs)
WhatWhat’’s Needed To Deliver Trues Needed To Deliver TrueUncompromised Mobile InternetUncompromised Mobile Internet……
Full Web + Media:Full Web + Media:
Consumption & Creation On The GoConsumption & Creation On The Go
Mobile Performance:Mobile Performance:
Responsiveness & visualizationResponsiveness & visualization
Software Compatibility:Software Compatibility:
For the User and DeveloperFor the User and Developer
Always On Always Connected:Always On Always Connected:
Responsiveness & visualizationResponsiveness & visualization
Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) RequirementsMobile Internet Devices (MIDs) Requirements
Small form factorSmall form factor
Good battery lifeGood battery life
PC-like performancePC-like performance
PC-like internet experiencePC-like internet experience
Affordable: PC OS/internet/Comms ecosystemAffordable: PC OS/internet/Comms ecosystem
AND: Anytime/Anywhere BROADBAND AND: Anytime/Anywhere BROADBAND (MOBILE(MOBILEWIMAX)WIMAX)
Technology Throughput ComparisonTechnology Throughput Comparison
UMTS/HSDPAUMTS/HSDPA
EV-DO Rev. BEV-DO Rev. B
1.06 Mbps1.06 Mbps
4.65 Mbps4.65 Mbps
3.91 Mbps3.91 Mbps
14.1 Mbps14.1 Mbps
16 Mbps16 Mbps
1.01.0 1.51.5 2.02.0 2.52.5 3.03.0 3.53.5 4.04.0 4.54.5 5.0 (MB)5.0 (MB)
Wi-Fi gWi-Fi g
Mobile WiMAXMobile WiMAX
EV-DO Rev. AEV-DO Rev. A
Source: WiMAX Forum White Paper Source: WiMAX Forum White Paper 66
ExpectedExpected
AverageAverage
Shared DataShared Data
ThroughputThroughput
0.50.50.00.0
Actual throughput may vary by technology, network and service provider.
Broadband performance and results may vary due to environmental factors and other variables.
See www.intel.com/go/wimax for more information.
SummarySummary
Mobile, personalized Internet-in-your-pocket is a revolutionMobile, personalized Internet-in-your-pocket is a revolution
in makingin making
MooreMoore’’s Law is driving Computing/Communicationss Law is driving Computing/Communications
Convergence 3.0Convergence 3.0
Mobile WiMAX Broadband and MIDs are THE Open MobileMobile WiMAX Broadband and MIDs are THE Open Mobile
Internet enablersInternet enablers
BackupBackup
Mobile PC RevolutionMobile PC Revolution
Mobile Mix of Total ClientMobile Mix of Total Client
Source: Industry Forecast 1H07, Intel InternalSource: Industry Forecast 1H07, Intel Internal
0%0%
10%10%
20%20%
30%30%
40%40%
50%50%
20002000 20012001 20022002 20032003 20042004 20052005 20062006 20072007 20082008 20092009 20102010 20112011
IndustryIndustry
ForecastForecast
ForecastForecast
CrossoverCrossover
20112011
**Mobile CPU Mix as % Intel Client CPUMobile CPU Mix as % Intel Client CPU
Intel Internal*Intel Internal*
CrossoverCrossover
20092009
WiFi RampWiFi Ramp
Source: IDCSource: IDC
00
2020
4040
6060
8080
100100
‘‘0101 ‘‘0202 ‘‘0303 ‘‘0404 ‘‘0505 ‘‘0606 ‘‘0707 ‘‘0808
Worldwide NB PC shipmentsWorldwide NB PC shipments
Embedded WLAN in NB PC Embedded WLAN in NB PC shipmentsshipments
MUMU
WiMAX connectivity requires a WiMAX enabled device and subscription to a WiMAX broadband service. Availability of WiMAX is limited, check with your
carrier for details on availability and network limitations. Broadband performance and results may vary due to environmental factors and other variables. See
www.intel.com/go/wimax for more information.
Over 115 active trials todayOver 115 active trials today
•• SifySify
•• VSNLVSNL
•• CSMCSM
•• SKY TelecomSKY Telecom
•• AsiaspaceAsiaspace Dotcom Dotcom SbnSbn
BhdBhd
•• Green Packet (P1)Green Packet (P1)
•• Broadband PhilippinesBroadband Philippines
•• InnoveInnove
CommunicationsCommunications
•• QmaxQmax
•• Dialog BroadbandDialog Broadband
NetworksNetworks
•• Lanka Internet ServiceLanka Internet Service
LtdLtd
•• Sri Lanka TelecomSri Lanka Telecom
•• Super BroadbandSuper Broadband
NetworkNetwork
•• KDDIKDDI
•• KTKT
•• SKTSKT
•• Chunghwa TelecomChunghwa Telecom
•• FarEasToneFarEasTone
•• Allegro NetworksAllegro Networks
•• AustarAustar
•• BigAirBigAir Group Group
•• InternodeInternode
Source: Informa7
281+ Fixed and Mobile281+ Fixed and Mobiledeployments today:deployments today:
The Emerging Market chooses WiMAXThe Emerging Market chooses WiMAX
North America:North America:37 Service Providers37 Service Providers
2 Countries2 Countries
Caribbean:Caribbean:14 Service Providers14 Service Providers
9 Countries9 Countries
Central/Central/
South America:South America:41 Service Providers41 Service Providers
17 Countries17 Countries
Europe:Europe:89 Service Providers89 Service Providers
41 Countries41 Countries
Middle East:Middle East:14 Service Providers14 Service Providers
6 Countries6 Countries
Africa:Africa:51 Service Providers51 Service Providers
27 Countries27 Countries
North Asia:North Asia:5 Service Providers5 Service Providers
3 Countries3 Countries
SE Asia:SE Asia:20 Service Providers20 Service Providers
10 Countries10 Countries
Australia/Australia/
New Zealand:New Zealand:10 Service Providers10 Service Providers
2 Countries2 Countries