Intel IT’s Data Center Strategy is on track to create $650M of value for Intel’s business. They’ve realized over 30% of this already, with server refresh and data center virtualization driving a large portion of the value. Hear about how Intel has shifted their strategy away from strictly consolidating data centers to a strategy that focuses on leveraging the full potential of their data centers worldwide.
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Most engineers love having a technical problem to solve. When it comes to sustainability challenges, Intel’s Yoram Hassidim is a great example, whether it’s his water recycling system he built on the roof of his home or a PC innovation that happens to change the way we use computers.
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Just raising the temperature one or two degrees on the thermostat in a data center can make a difference to a company’s energy bill. But it’s not as easy as it seems. Data centers support Intel’s chip business and precise temperatures are critical for success. Alon Brauner, manager of Intel’s data centers in Israel and India, says the data center can get warmer without sacrificing performance.
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Dylan Larson stops by Chip Chat to talk about the evolution of the data center into the “platform” and the flexibility, efficiency, and sociological changes involved.
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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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In this Intel Chip Chat with Allyson Klein: Pauline Nist, an Intel general manager, discusses the technical features of mission critical computing, the eight socket system, and the product roadmap of the next 24 months.
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Jim Greene returns to Chip Chat to discuss two security technologies: AES-NI (new instructions to encrypt data) and Intel Trusted Execution Technology (protect against software attacks).
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In this audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Rich Uhlig, Intel fellow and chief virtualization architect, tackles a variety of topics including the five year outlook, market segments and the role of virtualization in cloud computing.
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Steve Pawlowski, Intel senior fellow in the Architecture Group, discusses future architectures: How does cloud computing affect the client/server model? What’s in store for memory and I/O?
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Intel’s 32 nanometer technology is here in the Core family of microprocessors which hit the market in 2010. Incorporating innovations like a high-k metal gate, Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost, as well as integrating Intel HD Graphics on the processor, the new Core family of chips can play HD video, multitask and handle video gaming without missing a beat. In this video, check out the chip and the buzz at CES 2010 around the new Core processors.
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