Posts tagged as "Moore’s Law"

Thoughts on Moving to Parallel Programming – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 156

Thoughts on Moving to Parallel Programming – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 156

In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Greg Pfister, an industry expert on parallelism, stops by to talk about the application of Moore’s Law, a framework for moving from serial to parallel programming, and dealing with big data. See also: Intel Chip Chat

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Intel Ships New 45nm Penryn Chip

Intel Ships New 45nm Penryn Chip

Gordon Moore’s Law will remain in effect for the foreseeable future. Intel Corporation’s new 45nm Penryn microprocessor relies on a new recipe that combines the element Hafnium and metal gate technology to increase performance and significantly reduce eco-unfriendly, wasteful electricity leaks.

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Video Highlights From IDF SF 2007

Video Highlights From IDF SF 2007

Gordon Moore calls technology the “fundamental enabler” for all other technologies in his live-streamed keynote, available in two videos, here and here. The breadth of technology on display at this year’s Fall IDF in San Francisco confirms the central role that chip technology continues to play in tech advances. Moore’s Law sets the rhythm for [See the full post…]

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Fireside Chat with Gordon Moore, Live at IDF: Part 2

Fireside Chat with Gordon Moore, Live at IDF: Part 2

Gordon E. Moore, Intel retired chairman and CEO (and chairman emeritus of the board) spoke with Moira Gunn onstage at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, in an interview that Intel called a “fireside chat.” In this segment, find out whether or not you owe your workplace set-up to Moore and Intel (hint: you [See the full post…]

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Live from IDF: Gelsinger Puts Nehalem and Virtualization on Display

Live from IDF: Gelsinger Puts Nehalem and Virtualization on Display

In his keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Patrick Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, gave a broad update on Intel’s efforts this year. In this podcast, Gelsinger covers what he calls the company’s “relentless pursuit of Moore’s Law,” spotlighting Nehalem (that’s the codename for [See the full post…]

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Fireside Chat with Gordon Moore, Live at IDF: Part I

Fireside Chat with Gordon Moore, Live at IDF: Part I

Gordon E. Moore, Intel retired chairman and CEO (and chairman emeritus of the board) spoke with Moira Gunn onstage at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, in an interview that Intel called a “fireside chat.” In this segment, find out how Intel really got its start, and how much of its success Moore thinks [See the full post…]

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Otellini Keynote, Live from IDF

Otellini Keynote, Live from IDF

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 said. Intel has brought out new technology every two years for the last 14 years, [See the full post…]

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Exclusive From IDF: Intel CTO Justin Rattner

Exclusive From IDF: Intel CTO Justin Rattner

Intel CTO Justin Rattner’s candid preview of events at this week’s Intel Developer Forum included an overview of the presentations on Intel’s Penryn and Nehalem processors, and recent progress toward 32 nanometer chip production (and Intel’s efforts to keep up with Moore’s Law). He also discussed Intel’s work on new rendering via a technology called [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 Centrino Duo and Intel Centrino Pro processor technology in May 2007. Related Stories: IntelMobility IntelMooresLaw

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Intel Says 45 Nanometer Microprocessors Due Later This Year

Intel Says 45 Nanometer Microprocessors Due Later This Year

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 efficiency and performance of silicon-based semiconductors. The company says the new chip technology maintains Moore’s Law, the observation made by [See the full post…]

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