Posts Tagged ‘microprocessors’
High-Performance Computing for Silicon Design
IT Best Practices: Designing Intel microprocessors is extremely compute intensive. Tapeout is a final step in silicon design and its computation demand is growing exponentially for each generation of silicon process technology. Intel IT adopted high-performance computing (HPC) to address ... |
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Author: Connected Social Media Syndication
Categories: Information Technology, Intel, Intel IT, IT Best Practices, IT Business Agility, IT Business Efficiency, IT Competitive Advantage, IT Continuity, IT White Papers, IT@Intel
Tags: data center, HPC, Intel IT, IT Best Practices, IT Business Agility, IT Business Efficiency, IT Business Value, IT Competitive Advantage, IT Continuity, IT efficiency, IT@Intel, microprocessors, Tapeout
Mobile Internet Devices Make a Splash at CES 2008
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Intel continues to develop smaller and smaller microprocessors, and to fit them into elegant platforms to run just about any kind of computer, from sophisticated server arrays to a brand-new class of ultra-portable devices, known as Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). ... |
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Author: Catherine Girardeau
Categories: Intel, Intel CES
Tags: 45 nanometer, chipset, Intel, Kevin C. Tofel, Menlow, microprocessors, MIDs, Mobile Internet Devices, Poulsbo, server arrays, Silverthorn, Warner Crocker
CES 2008: What does Intel have to do with the Internet?
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The Internet has been a technology that users go to, on their towers and now on their laptops. Intel made microprocessors that were the brains in the machines that enabled access to the Web. In the future, people will need ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: Intel, Intel CES
Tags: microprocessors, OEMs, Pankaj Kedia, ultra mobile devices
Otellini Keynote, Live from IDF
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Paul Otellini looked back on 40 years of innovation at Intel, outlined the company’s three main capabilities (silicon technology, Intel architecture, and market creation), and gave his vision for the future. “Today’s innovations are the basis of future technology,” Otellini ... |
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Author: Catherine Girardeau
Categories: Intel, Intel Developer Forum, IT@Intel
Tags: 32 nanometer microprocessors, 45 nanometer, chipsets, Climate Savers Initiative, discrete graphics, Energy Star rating, extreme gaming, extreme performance, Gordon Moore, IDF, Intel, Intel architecture, Intel Teach, Larrabee, microprocessors, Moore's Law, Nehalem, Paul Otellini, Penryn, silicon technology, ultra mobile devices, WiFi, WiMax
Intel Says 45 Nanometer Microprocessors Due Later This Year
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This video was commissioned by Intel. Intel announced that it will begin making 45 nanometer chips, code-named Penryn, in the second half of the year. The new microprocessors are the culmination of years of R&D using new materials to improve the ... |
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Author: Jason Lopez
Categories: Intel, Intel Moore's Law, Intel PCA Past and Future
Tags: 45 nanometer, Core2Duo, Core2Extreme, Core2Quad, Gordon Moore, Intel, IntelMooresLaw, Jason Lopez, microprocessors, Moore's Law, Penryn, semiconductors






