Intel Infoscape Wall
At CES the Infoscape Wall at the Intel booth was a major attraction and a facilitation to everyone who walked by.
At CES the Infoscape Wall at the Intel booth was a major attraction and a facilitation to everyone who walked by.
At a CES Press preview in NYC Intel's Jeffery Lo shows us the Core i6 and Core i7 processors is action
At a Press breafing on day two of the Intel Developer Forum '09 Doug Fisher talks about the opportunities for the Moblin software platform and the Atom processor in mobile devices, netbooks and entertainment systems.
Shmuel (Mooly) Eden is VP and GM of the PC Client Group at Intel, this was a Press breafing at the Intel Developer Forum '09 can you believe it?
At the Intel Developer Forum '09 in San Francisco the Shop Talk became the Intel Fellows: Live and Uncensored!
Knut Grimsrud, James P. Held, Kevin C. Kahn, Ajay Bhatt, Vivek De, Shivnandan (Shiv) Kaushik, Mark Bohr, Richard A. Uhlig, Shreekant Thakkar and Steve Pawlowski
Edwin Verplanke shows us the Azentek Atlas car PC concept and an OpenPeak media phone for your home.
Intel Corporation has an entire division devoted to digital health technology. They have been conducting world wide ethnographic research into people's needs and concerns in healthcare and independent living.
After ten years of research on how to connect patients to care, Steve Agritelley came to NYC to demonstrate the Intel Healthcare Management Suite a product that is already being used to help people manage to live at home while receaving care remotely.
CPU Auxiliary Cores
Parallel computing is not an add-on or a library that we use. It goes much deeper into the system design and architecture. The quest has begon to discover a system model that's a design pattern for parallel processing. A collection of multi-core system architecture design pattern has begon at the Asynchronous Operations community site.
CES and the Small Things Challenge
Before his CES Keynote I went along with Intel's Social Media Insiders to talk to Craig Barrett about his vision of small deeds done are better than big deeds planned and what technology can accomplish in education and health care for all the worlds people with Intel's Small Things Challenge,
Recorded with a Samsung HD camcorder