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Inside the Chips at IDF - Nehalem, System on a Chip, Larrabee
At the 2008 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco the future was clear: visual computing. From games to television, from large systems to handhelds, the demand on hardware and software platforms will be to run large amounts of data more efficiently with less power. Some of the breakthroughs to bring video and audio more easily and seamlessly to users include the scalable Nehalem chip architecture, the Media Processor CE 3100, and the architecture codenamed Larrabee. IDF blog post
Intel Power Management Architect Stephen Gunther shows how the new Turbo Moded feature insides Intel Core i7 processors brings the best of both worlds: high performance an optimal energy efficiency to new desktop computers.
Filmmaker Jacob Rosenberg shows how the capabilities of Adobe and high performance the new Intel Core i7 desktop processor allows him to swiftly compile a combination of HD video formats in a slickly enhanced skateboard video compilation.
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IDF09 MID Sneak Peek Inside the Ultra Mobility Group Garage
Prior to the Intel Developer Forum, we like to see what Intel Atom powered mobile Internet devices (MIDs) the Intel Ultra Mobility Group is packing up for the ultimate geekfest. This was shot September 16, 2009 at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, CA.
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco September 2009, Intel Labs showed their 3-D Internet research efforts. Their aim: make 3-D modeling easier, as easy to do as publishing a blog or editing video.
PBS-TV's MotorWeek visited Intel headquarters to learn how the Intel Atom processor can help automakers stay in step with consumer trends by embedding into autos computer technology that brings information and entertainment through the Internet.
Day Five – Monday, March 10 Live & Local: Students talk to hometown news outlets during radio and tv satellite media tours
A pilot fleet of San Francisco street sweepers aren't just cleaning the roads, they're collecting air quality information using chip sensors and mobile phones that send live data to the Internet. Captured at Research@Intel Day June 2008, this research project smells of mobile phone owner collaboration!
Wi-Fi has given us the freedom to connect to other computers and the Internet without wires. Now it's spreading into all kinds of consumer electronic (CE) devices -- MP3 players, digital cameras, printers and projectors. Intelâs Cliffside project will transform an Intel Centrino 2 notebook into your own Wi-Fi PAN (personal wireless network) for seamlessly connecting and managing these CE devices.
Employees from Intelâs signature volunteer program, Intel Involved, regularly support Sacramento Habitat for Humanity house building efforts. Habitat for Humanity is able to build more homes in the Sacramento region because Intel volunteers are available during the week; typically most volunteers are only available on Saturdays.
Intel's Pat Gelsinger demos Nehalem, Intel's next chip design, at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco August 2008. New designs has new features built in like Turbo Mode for performance and energy efficiency. See 3-D visualization, game and weather modeling demonstrated using Nehalem designed computer processors.
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Somewhat Frank About Tagging, InterAct2008 and Testing WiMAX
Somewhat Frank is here, there, everywhere. If you don't seem, he's probably online tagging your photo, uploading a fresh video or testing out new technologies like WiMAX in Baltimore. Here he is from InterAct 2008 in Washington DC in October. www.somewhatfrank.com
Ubergizmo's Hubert Nguyen gets the inside scoop on Intel Atom-powered Mobile Internet Device devices and prototypes from Intel's Ultra Mobility Guru Pankaj Kedia at the Uber10 holiday party at San Francisco's Mighty Club on 11/13/08.
Intel Insider and hi5 communication pro Adriana Gascoigne is inspired by mentors. So much so that she is dedicated to mentoring others, especially women and girls interested in technology fields. Check out http://girlsintech.net.
Mobile Internet Devices are just for fun? Here's a collection of Intel Atom processor based MIDs that can be used to access secure enterprise networks to help workers stay connected to the office without being stuck in the office.
Jason takes time out to talk about the new category of Micro-Servers just after hosting a briefing Intel and industry innovations around Cloud Computing, including the new Intel Cloud Builder Program.
Intel IT pro Josh Hilliker share his passion for using social media to keep up on the latest technologies, services and happenings in the IT industry. He talks here months prior to his teams IT Community hangout Open Port (http://communities.intel.com). He and other IT and Social Media pros will share tips and war stories at a panel at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on September 18. You can participate in "Social Media: Friend or Foe of IT Organizations?" through the live video streaming through UStream.com (see www.ustream.com or visit www.intel.com/pressroom and search for IDF for more details).
Intel Science Talent Search 2008
Intel Centrino 2 features an enhanced CPU utilizing Intelâs 45 nanometer technology, new chipset for HD video and more powerful wireless connectivity (WiMAx ready). Intel's Mooly Eden and Erik Reid from the launch event in San Francisco 7/14/08.
Intel Chairman talked with top engineers from around the world at the Intel Developer Forum in August 2008. He posed the Inspire-Empower www.intelchallenge.com contest calling for the best technology solutions to address four areas of global need â education, healthcare, economic development, and the environment. The contest will award seed funding of $100,000 USD to one winner in each category.
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