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The Move to 32nm and Beyond – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 75

February 10th, 2010

In this Intel Chip Chat with Allyson Klein: Mark Bohr, Intel Senior Fellow and Director of Process Architecture and Integration, runs through the development of a process technology (45 and 32nm) and discusses future innovations.

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Intel and Sun: Business Intelligence Accelerator

November 13th, 2008

Time is money. BI Accelerator speeds database query response times by 10x to 100x. Here, Scott Allen, of the SAP Alliance Team at Intel, talks with Sun Microsystem’s Gilly Clough. Clough is a principal SAP architect, and they discuss the advantages that Intel blades bring to Sun’s offerings around the Business Intelligence Accelerator and Solaris on Intel.

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Intel and HP: Rethinking Virtualization

November 11th, 2008

Business are modernizing their SAP landscapes, preparing for ERP6.0 migration. Intel’s Enis Skillern speaks with James G. White, SAP modernization director for HP, about the technologies from the two companies that help enterprises keep costs low while allowing for maximum flexibility and scalability.

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Intel & HP Announce World’s Best 4-Socket TPC-C Result

November 6th, 2008

Intel and HP recently announced the world’s best four-socket TPC-C benchmark result — a showing of 634,000 transactions per minute. HP’s Aaron Spurlock joins Noe Garcia from Intel to discuss the specifics of how the HP Proliant DL580 G5 server with Intel Xeon 7400-series processors stacks up against world-class competition.

Also, at Fall IDF in San Francisco, Intel also announced that the Xeon 7400-series processors posted record performance results, marking the first time that the industry has seen 1.2 million database transactions per minute on an 8-socket IBM server.

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IBM Announces World Record TPC-C Result: What Does It Mean for IT Managers?

November 4th, 2008

This past Fall, Intel announced that the Xeon 7400-series processors posted record performance results, marking the first time that the industry has seen 1.2 million database transactions per minute on an 8-socket IBM server. It was announced by Intel Executive Vice President Pat Gelsinger at IDF 2008, and it was the topic of many spirited industry conversations, as well. In this video podcast, Intel’s Mike Moreno speaks with IBM’s Robert Zuber about what the news means for IT managers, and what IBM is doing to help reduce the size of the IT footprint in the enterprise. They also mention new benchmarks around database and virtualization.

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Xeon 7400-Series World Record Results

October 30th, 2008

Intel’s Xeon 7400-series processors posted record performance results, in time for this announcement from Intel Executive Vice President Pat Gelsinger at IDF 2008, in San Francisco. This podcast includes the IDF announcement of those Xeon performance results, which marked the first time the industry has seen 1.2 million database transactions per minute on an 8-slot IBM server.

The Intel Xeon 7400 series (Dunnington), is the “final member of the Penryn family” — a family that Gelsinger notes shares Intel’s 45nm technology.

For more information, expert advice and answers, and the latest Xeon series blogs and videos, check out www.intel.com/server.

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45nm and Beyond, Part 2: What’s Next?

October 23rd, 2008

Intel’s introduction of 45nm technology last year brought with it new levels of innovation and data center efficiency. With a trend toward bigger servers using virtualization, however, comes a need for increased performance headroom. In this podcast, Intel’s Chris Peters discusses some of the innovations brought by 45nm, as well as what’s next in virtualization.

Chris also spoke earlier this year about the impact that the 45nm manufacturing process is having on Intel’s Xeon processors.

Chris continues to blog and write about his work at Intel, including answers to come frequently asked questions on 45nm technology.

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Intel and VMware – World’s First Flex Migration Demo

October 21st, 2008

New technologies are helping the enterprise to save time, money and energy, while eliminating downtime. When virtualization meets the data center, the savings can be profound. Intel’s and VMware’s “Flex Migration” allows VMware’s VMotion to take advantage of all the hardware in the data center – from older generations to next generations.

Mendel Rosenblum is a co-founder and chief scientist at VMware, and Pat Gelsinger is executive vice president and general manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group.

They gave the first public demonstration of “Flex Migration” at the Spring IDF, 2008.

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Intel Tick-Tock Strategy – What it Means

September 12th, 2008

Driving technology innovation on a reliable and predictable timeline, Intel developed a model designed to deliver ongoing innovation. Referred to as our tick-tock model, Intel has successfully alternated and delivered the next generation of silicon technology as well as new processor microarchitecture year after year.

Intel CIO Diane Bryant shares how, during the “Tick,” Intel delivers new silicon process technology, dramatically increasing transistor density while enhancing performance and energy efficiency within a smaller, more refined version of our existing microarchitecture.

In the second year, the “Tock” delivers entirely new processor microarchitecture to optimize the value of the increased number of transistors and technology updates now available.

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Nehalem Microarchitecture – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 27

June 4th, 2008

In this audio podcast, Nehalem lead architect Ronak Singhal discusses the significant performance and power improvements of Intel’s latest leap in microarchitectural design. The technology has significant implications for dynamic scalability, design and performance scalability, simultaneous multi-threading, scalable shared memory and multi-level shared caching. The ground-up design takes advantage of the hafnium-based Intel 45nm hi-k metal gate silicon technology, and is the first to introduce Intel QuickPath technology.

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