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Intel ISEF 2007: Banana Ethanol

May 18th, 2007 |
Intel ISEF 2007: Banana Ethanol

From the floor of the Albuquerque Convention Center, Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair provided a day full of compelling ideas. Listen to this podcast of three Malaysian high school students who have begun to study the possibility of using [See the full post…]

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The World Is Changing

May 15th, 2007 |
The World Is Changing

Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair has been described as a junior Nobel Prize competition, as more than a thousand high school kids from around the world come together to show their work and make connections. Intel Chairman Craig Barrett, [See the full post…]

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Let’s Talk Energy Efficiency

Let’s Talk Energy Efficiency

Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman reach enlightenment when an Intel Centrino Duo-powered laptop saves the day. This video was created to celebrate the introduction of Intel Centrino Duo and Intel Centrino Pro processor technology in May 2007. Related [See the full post…]

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Powers of Smaller

Powers of Smaller

Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman show how Intel’s incredible shrinking transistors are helping to cram old, super-sized supercomputer performance into small, sleek laptops built with Intel Centrino Duo processor technology. This video was created to celebrate the introduction [See the full post…]

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Moore’s Law Got Me

Moore’s Law Got Me

Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman race through speed and time to show the explosive wonders of Moore’s Law, which is at the core of advances in computer technology. This video was created to celebrate the introduction of Intel [See the full post…]

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Intel Releases the New Centrino

May 9th, 2007 |
Intel Releases the New Centrino

Intel has released its newest Centrino technologies for notebook computers. The company says the new hardware and software platform has improved processor and graphics performance, wireless connectivity, battery life, startup and loading time, as well as enhanced security and machine [See the full post…]

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Sights and Sounds of IDF in Beijing

April 25th, 2007 |
Sights and Sounds of IDF in Beijing

Beijing as a backdrop was more than symbolic for IDF in 2007. Intel does more than manufacture in China. The company does some heavy research and it plans to do more around mobility and Tera-scale chips. Although Intel has held [See the full post…]

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IDF Beijing: Dadi Perlmutter on Mobility

April 20th, 2007 |
IDF Beijing: Dadi Perlmutter on Mobility

To open Day 2 of the Intel Developer’s Forum (IDF) in Beijing, David (Dadi) Perlmutter, Intel’s Senior VP and GM, Mobility Group, described the latest trends in mobile computing. Perlmutter said that personal computing is increasingly going mobile, noting that [See the full post…]

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IDF Beijing: Where Does Wireless Go From Here?

April 19th, 2007 |
IDF Beijing: Where Does Wireless Go From Here?

In this keynote from Day 2 of the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, David (Dadi) Perlmutter and Anand Chandrasekher, Senior VP and General Manager of the Ultra Mobility Group, discussed the latest trends in mobile computing, and rolled out Intel’s [See the full post…]

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IDF: Beijing: Eric Kim’s 4 Cs

April 18th, 2007 |
IDF: Beijing: Eric Kim’s 4 Cs

At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, Eric Kim took stage to not only award the winner in the Intel Core 2 Challenge and announce that a new challenge would be issued to PC designers soon, he also shared the [See the full post…]

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IDF Beijing: Doing More with Less

April 18th, 2007 |
IDF Beijing: Doing More with Less

The day 1 keynotes at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing featured CTO Justin Rattner and Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president of the Digital Enterprise Group. They talked about new developments at the company. Rattner filled in some detail around [See the full post…]

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And the winner is…

April 17th, 2007 |
And the winner is…

At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, Intel’s Eric Kim handed out a $700,000 check to Park Il-whan, CEO of Korea-based Trigem Computer. Their living room ready black stereo-like PC won the Intel Core 2 Challenge. As soon as the [See the full post…]

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IDF: Who’s the Scoble of China?

April 12th, 2007 |
IDF: Who’s the Scoble of China?

The Intel Developer Forum shifts to Beijing China this spring where the company plans to say more about its products and strategies, especially in areas like 45 nanometer chips, mobility and gaming. One new wrinkle: the world’s largest chip maker [See the full post…]

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Intel’s Ken Kaplan Tells How Storytelling Impacts Social Media

April 8th, 2007 |
Intel’s Ken Kaplan Tells How Storytelling Impacts Social Media

Ken Kaplan, broadcast and new media manager for Intel‘s Global Communications Group, believes storytelling is instrumental to Intel’s social media success. People’s passion for what they know and do gets illustrated through Intel’s podcasts, videopodcasts and blogs. Kaplan describes how [See the full post…]

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Intel Research at Berkeley: Serving the Wireless Unserved

March 29th, 2007 |
Intel Research at Berkeley: Serving the Wireless Unserved

At the Intel Research Labs in Berkeley, Calif., Alan Mainwaring told PodTech’s Jason Lopez that technologies such as steerable antennas can give the poorest people in third world regions access to wireless services. Steerable antennas help reduce the cost of [See the full post…]

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Intel Research at Berkeley: Objects of Wonderment

March 29th, 2007 |
Intel Research at Berkeley: Objects of Wonderment

Part if Intel’s research involves investigations into things that may never become products but will help guide the creation of them. Hullabaloo is a case in point. It seems like an installation one might find at MOMA, but it’s actually [See the full post…]

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Intel Research at Berkeley: Biodiversity in Computing

March 29th, 2007 |
Intel Research at Berkeley: Biodiversity in Computing

Intel Researcher Nina Taft says she was inspired by a newspaper article on how diversity in nature helps organisms thwart the threat of viruses. Her application of principles of biodiversity and her investigation into personalizing security, user by user, could [See the full post…]

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Intel Unveils New 45nm Architecture-Nehalem

March 28th, 2007 |
Intel Unveils New 45nm Architecture-Nehalem

Intel unveiled the next stages for its new 45 nanometer process technology. The new microarchitecture is code-named Nehalem and represents a major shift in design. The technology is aimed partly at the requirements of next-generation media services over the Internet. [See the full post…]

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GDC Attendees Praise Intel Processors

March 23rd, 2007 |
GDC Attendees Praise Intel Processors

In this mash-up montage from the Game Developers Conference, a number of companies discuss the advantages of using Intel Dual-Core and Quad-Core Processors. Related Stories: IntelGaming

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Gaming with Intel Quad-Core Processors

March 23rd, 2007 |
Gaming with Intel Quad-Core Processors

Intel was showing off the power of its Quad-Core processors at the 2007 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Some of the biggest PC games were playable at Intel’s booth, including Crysis, Hellgate: London and Company of Heroes. PodTech’s Rio [See the full post…]

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Vivid, Luminous, and Guiness

March 22nd, 2007 |
Vivid, Luminous, and Guiness

Vivid, luminous, precious – these were some of the terms Paddy White and his design team at RealTime Technologies came up with over a couple of pints of Guiness in a Dublin pub. The iONYX, RealTime Technology’s design entry for [See the full post…]

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The PC Design People’s Choice Awards

March 19th, 2007 |
The PC Design People’s Choice Awards

Last September at the Intel Developers Forum, Intel announced the Intel Core Processor Challenge, a design competition aimed at pushing desktop design far beyond its traditional “beige box.” To compete for a $1 million bounty, more than two dozen designers [See the full post…]

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ECS ELITEGROUP Thinks Outside For The Magic Box

ECS ELITEGROUP Thinks Outside For The Magic Box

The Magic Box is actually two units: a fully functioning computer that detaches from the media server base featuring a 2.5-inch HDD bay, two-way speakers and a USB port for connecting it to other PCs. A high performing, energy-efficient Intel [See the full post…]

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BICOM HMS8: Media Server Cubed

BICOM HMS8: Media Server Cubed

“The PC has been a clunky box for a long time,” said Ekin Binal, VP of product development for BICOM. “We’re taking a new spin on it.” The HMS8’s cubicle design is a high-end PC media server that integrates a [See the full post…]

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BICOM HMS1: High-end AV in a PC

BICOM HMS1: High-end AV in a PC

An easy-to-use interface and touch-sensitive buttons were the main breakthroughs in the three systems Connecticut-based BICOM submitted to the Intel Core Processor Challenge PC Design. This aluminum covered media server is styled for the digital home. Built on the Intel [See the full post…]

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