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An Intel engineer, speaking in anonymity, worked on the team that created new multicore system-on-a-chip processors, formerly codenamed “Bay Trail,” for tablets, 2 in 1 devices, all-in-ones, laptops and desktops. The processors are essentially, the “brain” for many of the [See the full post…] |
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Categories: HD Video, Intel, Video Podcast Tags: 22 nanometer, Android, Atom, Atom microprocessor, Atom processor, Bay Trail, chip, computer chip, CPU, graphics, Intel, microprocessor, nanometer, power efficiency, processor, quad core, retina, retina display, SoC, System on a Chip, tablet, Windows
Categories: HD Video, Intel, Technology, The Personal Cloud, Video Podcast, Western Digital Tags: bicycles, cerebral palsy, Freedom Concepts, Healthcare IT, Intel, Intel Atom, Ken Vanstraelen, microprocessor, Small Business, SMB, special needs, spina bifida, storage, storage server, WD, WD Sentinel, WD Sentinel DX4000, Western Digital, Winnipeg
Categories: Corporate, HD Video, Intel, Technology, The Personal Cloud, Western Digital Tags: Advanced Chemical Transport, hazardous waste, Intel, Intel Atom, microprocessor, Small Business, storage, storage server, Walt Singer, waste management, WD, WD Sentinal, WD Sentinel DX4000, Western Digital
Categories: Corporate, HD Video, Intel, Technology, The Personal Cloud, Video Podcast, Western Digital Tags: European Auto Works, Intel, Intel Atom, John Polstra, microprocessor, Small Business, storage, storage server, WD, WD Sentinal, WD Sentinel DX4000, Western Digital
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IT Best Practices: Intel IT provides compute services to the company, which means supporting the business of making computer chips. The standards are very high and Intel IT scrutinizes everything they deploy in the data center. Early testing of [See the full post…] |
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Categories: data centers, HD Video, Information Technology, Intel, Intel IT, IT@Intel, Video Podcast Tags: 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 10GE, Ajay Chandramouly, Cloud Computing, data center, E5, information technology, Intel, Intel IT, IntelIT, IT, IT Best Practices, IT Business Value, IT services, IT technology, microprocessor, networking, private cloud, processor, Sandy Bridge, server, Server Refresh, Shesha Krishnapura, storage, storage refresh, Technology, throughput, Xeon
Categories: Audio Podcast, Intel, Intel Chip Chat Tags: Allyson Klein, Audio Podcast, Chip Chat, Green Computing, Intel, low threshold, microprocessor, performance, podcast, solar power, Sriram Vangal, transistor, voltage
Categories: Audio Podcast, Cloud Computing, Intel, Intel Chip Chat, Intel Developer Forum Tags: Alex Williams, Allyson Klein, Chip Chat, Cloud Computing, data center, efficiency, enterprise, IDF, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, managed service provider, microprocessor, multi-core, server, SiliconAngle, virtualization
Categories: HD Video, Intel, Video Podcast Tags: 2nd Generation Intel Core processor family, 3D Animation, Blu-Ray, CES 2011, CES Las Vegas, chip, Core, HD, i3, i5, i7, Intel, Intel HD Graphics, Intel Insider, Intel Quick Sync Video, Intel Wireless Display, microprocessor, WiDi
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The benefits of free association are not so far-fetched–the planets and the sun may not be a perfect analogy for an atom, but the idea has certainly inspired the scientific imagination. The same is true of the computer chip. When [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Intel Tags: art, city scape, cityscape, Daniel Beyer, Intel, M. C. Escher, Metamorphosis, microprocessor, mural, Westmere
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Sanjay Natarajan is an Intel rock star and director of logic technology development for the worlds first microprocessors built with 32 nanometer process, codenamed Westmere. Sanjay shares how Intel has reinvented the transistor again, improving upon Intels leading 45nm processor [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Intel Tags: 32nm, Chip Manufacturing, Core, Core 2010, Core2010, IDF, IDF09, innovation, Integration, Intel, Intel Developer Forum 2009, microprocessor, Rock Star, Rockstar, Sanja Natarajan, Science & Technology, Westmere
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Intel’s Doug Fisher and VMware CTO Steve Herrod met at VMworld 2008 to discuss the collaboration between Intel and VMware that will continue deliver leading virtualization deployments.
Fisher is vice president, software and solutions group and general manager of SSG’s [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Corporate, Intel Tags: datacenter, Doug Fisher, Dunnington, Intel, IntelMooresLaw, microprocessor, Steve Herrod, virtualization, VMware, VMworld2008, Xeon 7400
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The Core i7 microprocessor (built on Intel’s Nehalem microarchitecture) represents a major advance in computing to enable chips to handle more data. In this video podcast, Ronak Singhal, a lead architect on Nehalem, says the chip design is an overhaul–the [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Corporate, Intel, Intel Nehalem Tags: chip design, Core i7, energy efficiency, Energy Smart, Francois Piednoel, Gaming, Hyper-Threading, Intel, microarchitecture, microprocessor, Nehalem, Rani Borkar, Regina Wu, Ronak Singhal, Turbo Boost Technology
Categories: CES Las Vegas - Consumer Electronics Show, Connected Social Media, Corporate, Information Technology, InfoWorld, Intel, Intel CES, Intel IT, Intel Moore's Law, Intel vPro, Intel-OpenPort, IT@Intel Tags: 22nm, 45nm, eco-unfriendly, energy savings, G. Pascal Zachary, hafnium, hafnium-and-gate, IntelMooresLaw, iPhone, Mark T. Bohr, metal gate, microprocessor, Moore's Law, multithreaded gaming, new recipe, Penryn, silicon oxide, video encoding, wasteful electricity leaks
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Intel says it has developed an 80-core microprocessor chip that could enable PCs and chip-enabled devices to perform Teraflop level computing. The company will offer more details of its research in a series of scientific papers at the annual Integrated [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Connected Social Media, Corporate, Intel, Intel Moore's Law, Intel PCA Past and Future, Technology Tags: 3D Animation, artificial intelligence, Integrated Solid State Circuits Conference, Intel, IntelMooresLaw, Jason Lopez, Justin Rattner, microprocessor, Teraflop
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The Nintendo Wii may not spark an exercise fad, but, in at least one well-publicized case, it may be leading to some welcome weight loss. Also this week, we stopped by Intel, which was showing off its latest chip, Penryn. [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Gaming, Intel, PodTech News, Technology Tags: 45 nanometer, IBM, Intel, microprocessor, Nintendo, Penryn, Robert Scoble, Wii
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LAS VEGAS, NV, May 2, 2006 (PodTech News) — Cisco CEOJohn Chambers told an Interop keynote audience his company is so committed to the concept of unified collaboration that it borrowed money for the first time in its history in [See the full post…] |
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Categories: Connected Social Media, Interop Conference, PodTech News, Tech Conferences and Events, Technology Tags: Cisco, Interop, John Chambers, microprocessor, Scientific Atlanta, virtualization