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Dave Valdovinos (Intel)

I'm a program manager for handheld & tablet platforms on the Scale Software Developer Enabling team. I've had the pleasure of working for Intel since 1984 in a variety of technical and marketing roles, from In-Circuit Emulators to PC motherboards to Internet appliances to my current SW ecosystem enabling role. In my spare time, I like to run the hills in our 'hood, terrorize my two young kids, keep all of our tech gadgets working, and listen to the greatest rock band of all time (hint: NOT the Stones)...

Is Your PC Game TOO Market-Visible?

By Dave Valdovinos (Intel) (3 posts) on May 16, 2011 at 3:02 pm
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Ok, just wondering- does your PC game have too much visibility in the marketplace these days? Hands up, please! Ahem, ummm...anyone? [sound of crickets] I thought so. Market visibility is kind of like vacation and birthday cake - can you ever really have too much? We at the Intel Software Partner Program would like to help you further explore [...]

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Category: Game Development, Graphics & Media, Intel SW Partner Program
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Hey, ISVs! Get Your 'Visual Adrenaline' Here...

By Dave Valdovinos (Intel) (3 posts) on August 25, 2008 at 7:15 pm
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The Intel Software Partner Program team is excited to play an important role in the new Visual Adrenaline Developer Program announced at IDF last week! Our goal is to help make the Visual Computing future a reality by reaching out to as many gaming, middleware, & media ISV 'fellow travelers' as possible and helping them to optimize & market their [...]

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Category: Game Development, Graphics & Media, Intel SW Partner Program

Keep It Simple!

By Dave Valdovinos (Intel) (3 posts) on May 11, 2008 at 7:53 pm
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These were more or less the words of wisdom that a well respected blog-vet offered as I was contemplating my initial post. Who am I? I started with Intel in 1984 as a software engineer and have since held a variety of technical, marketing, and program management roles. In my current role, I get to [...]

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Category: Graphics & Media, Intel SW Partner Program, Manageability & Security, Mobility, Parallel Programming