One of the many opportunities for Intel leaders to answer questions from press, bloggers — anyone, really — is the popular panel q&a, "Shoptalk." This time, Intel Fellows including Matthew Adiletta, Ajay Bhatt, Richard Lee Coulson, John Crawford, Vivek De, Kevin Kahn, P. Geoffrey Lowney, Eugene S. Meieran, Thomas A. Piazza and Raj Yavatkar fielded questions about Intel, the future of technology, the speed of developing platforms and processors, memory, voice recognition, Intel's strategies in planning for the future, and those blue aprons. What comes after silicon-based technology? How is Intel addressing growing concerns about the environmental impacts of technology? What about scaling for nanotechnology? The future of DRAM?
Tom Foremski, editor of Silicon Valley Watcher, led a panel discussion on Day 1 of the Fall Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. The panel dealt directly with the friction that often arises between the burgeoning social media forces in the enterprise and the IT groups that find themselves in opposition to the kinds of needs created by those newer social networks. The panel in this podcast includes Peter Kaminski, CTO of Socialtext, Jackie Medecki, attorney for social media and marketing at Intel, Jeff Moriarty, a social media/Web 2.0 design engineer at Intel, John Miner, an IT methodologist at Intel, and Eleanor Wynn, a social technology architect at Intel
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Single-chip Cloud Computer Speech: Intel CTO, Justin Rattner
From the live webcast at the Clift Hotel in San Francisco on December 2, 2009, Intel CTO Justin Rattner delivers the opening remarks on the Single-Chip Cloud Computer, the latest Intel Labs milestone in the Intel Tera-scale Computing Research Program.
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Research@Intel Day 2009 with Intel CTO Justin Rattner
The head of Intel Labs talks to journalists, analysts and researchers about how his worldwide network of researchers collaborate to bring new innovations that help get the most out of future computing technologies. Research@intel day June 18, 2009.
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 probably do). Also, was "Intel" ever the hame of a motel company in the Midwest?
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 was just great good luck. The conversation covered a full career, from a time before semiconductors, when the very notion of integrated circuits was new — and controversial. Since then, of course, not only has Moore been on the winning side of the technology, but his name has become synomymous with the notion that the technology of the chip is on an aggressive development track — "Moore's Law" has guided and challenged the chip industry for more than 30 years. (Asked if he regrets that name, he says, "I guess I don't - now."
Code named Nehalem-EX processors for servers, in production later in 2009 with system available in early 2010, will feature up to eight cores inside a single chip supporting 16 threads, 24Mb of cache and more innovations.
Esquire North is a posh bachelor apartment on the tree-lined edge of New York's Central Park and Harlem. This is a behind-the-scenes look shot on the day before the doors opened on September 27, 2007. Intel and top fashion, interior and art designers have joined Esquire magazine over the years to help create the ultimate bachelor pad. Live like a king at least for fund raising (CARE) night party, test drive F1 racing powered by Intel Quad Core processors while sitting in eel-skin covered racing seats, lounge with an UMPC or watch HD in any room streamed form a dream home hub powered by Intel Viiv (Core 2 Quad) technology. This apartment has two outdoor terraces and an Italian designed spiral glass & metal staircase. Esquire Publisher Kevin O'Malley shares stories and we see tech reporter Marc Saltzman geeking out on gadgets in the home.
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Intel, Microsoft Optimize Windows 7 Performance Party Two
During a briefing in San Francisco in September 2009, Intel and Microsoft engineers showed how they worked together to optimize the Windows 7 operating system to run efficiently on Intel technology.
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Intel, Microsoft Optimize Windows 7 Performance Party One
During a briefing in San Francisco in September 2009, Intel and Microsoft engineers showed how they worked together to optimize the Windows 7 operating system to run efficiently on Intel technology.
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Investing in Innovation -- Intel Capital CEO Summit 2008
Intel Capital CEO Summit brought 8 investments totaling over $60 million. Deals, primarily led by Intel Capital, include: India-based Vriti Infocom (online education); Czech Republic-based Internet Mall (online retail); and several U.S.-based companies including Accertify (online security), TOA Technologies (workforce management software), Grid Net (energy efficiency, smart grid), HealthiNation (online health), Vostu (social networking with a Latin America focus) and Veoh Networks (online videos).
Professor David Wessel is the director of the Center for New Music and Technologies at UC Berkeley. He shows his multi-touch interface that uses computer technologies that allow him to experiment with fine controls to "caress" the instrument. This was recorded at the Intel-Berkeley Labs open house on April 2, 2009.
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Social Media Wiseman Chris Brogan Tests Tiny Computers at SXSW09
South by Southwest Interactive 2009 was a great place for seeing some of the best social media practitioners. On his way to the blogger lounger, Chris Brogan stopped to give a few Mobile Internet Devices a test drive. Here me catches up with Intel friend Bryan Rhoads and meets a new Intel friend, Jeff Moriarty, and Steve "Chippy" Paine from MIDMoves.com.
In this video podcast, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger explains Intel architecture and its wide-ranging capabilities (”architecture for life”), and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s Mobility Group, Dadi Perlmutter and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Ultra Mobility Group, Anand Chandrasekher update the crowd on the latest on the mobile Internet devices and their innovative technology, powered by the Intel Atom processor. This year’s Spring IDF took place in Shanghai.
Intel was one of the technology sponsors of this year's Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose. For alomst two decades the festival has shined the spotlight on the technology of the movie industry. Here Intel's Don MacDonald speaks at a panel.
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Intel, Microsoft Optimize Windows 7 Virtualization Part 1
During a briefing in San Francisco in September 2009, Intel and Microsoft engineers showed how they worked together to optimize the Windows 7 operating system to run efficiently on Intel technology.
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Intel, Microsoft Optimize Windows 7 Performance Party Three
During a briefing in San Francisco in September 2009, Intel and Microsoft engineers showed how they worked together to optimize the Windows 7 operating system to run efficiently on Intel technology.
Intel gave Tobias Noerbo from Denmark a FlipVideo camera to shoot his "road to Intel International Science and Engineering Fair" story. May 2008.
In this video podcast straight from Intel’s Spring IDF in Shanghai, the spotlight is on the keynote demos that showed power and performance in newer, smaller and more innovative form factors, many powered by the Intel’s Atom processor. Many of the demonstrations focused on mobility, and they all provided an exciting look at some of the technologies that are just around the corner. Dr. Ren Ng, president and CEO of Refocus Imaging, led a demo of his company’s light field cameras, which record the full light field as it enters the camera, ultimately extending the capabilities of conventional digital cameras and “turning camera hardware into software.” Ng explains that by doing this, light field cameras “bring the economics and power of Moore’s Law to the camera system.” (snapshots from their Web site illustrate the demo, which they re-created live, on stage at IDF!). Also on hand was Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, co-founder and chief scientist at VMware. He shared the stage with Intel Senior ...
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Intel University Mobile Design Expo, Out-of-box Thinking
Student designers from Europe and the U.S. put their ideas for new mobile computing form factors, products, and concepts on display at the Intel University Design Expo, held down the block from the Intel Developer Forum (IDF 2009) in San Francisco. It was a chance for young inventors to show some astonishing originality, from platforms that encourage social interaction to devices that take novel pictures. In this video you will probably agree that these exhibits are quite amazing and thought provoking. And you may find yourself eager to see these concepts and product ideas become widely available.
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