Single-chip Cloud Computer – Opening Remarks By Intel CTO, Justin Rattner
December 3rd, 2009
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From the live webcast at the Clift Hotel in San Francisco on December 2, 2009, Intel CTO Justin Rattner delivers the opening remarks on the Single-Chip Cloud Computer, the latest Intel Labs milestone in the Intel Tera-scale Computing Research Program.
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