• Inside 45nm Hi-k Silicon Innovation - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 7
    Inside 45nm Hi-k Silicon Innovation - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 7
    08:23 | editor | Aug 27th, 2007 |

    45nm Program Manager Kaizad Mistry takes you inside the groundbreaking 45nm Hi-k metal gate process technology used in the next generation of Intel Core microarchitecture.

    Related stories: Intel, IntelMooresLaw

  • Sustainable Strategies: Energy Star* - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 6
    Sustainable Strategies: Energy Star* - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 6
    11:13 | editor | Aug 16th, 2007 |

    Andrew Fanara, Team Leader for the Energy Star Products Group with the EPA, discusses how Energy Star impacts computing platforms from both a client and a data center perspective.

    Related stories:
    Intel, IntelMooresLaw

  • Eco-innovation with 45nm Lead-Free - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 5
    Eco-innovation with 45nm Lead-Free - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 5
    06:29 | editor | Aug 9th, 2007 |

    What’s important about 45nm and Intel’s 100% Lead-Free initiative? Hear about this and what’s in Intel’s DNA in this insightful interview with Todd Brady, Corporate Environmental Manager.

    Related stories:
    Intel, IntelMooresLaw

  • PCI Express* 2.0 Speeds Innovation - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 4
    PCI Express* 2.0 Speeds Innovation - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 4
    08:00 | editor | Aug 2nd, 2007 |

    David Fair explains how PCI Express* Gen 2 increases speed, device interoperability and bandwidth. He also provides insight into the Geneseo proposal that Intel and IBM gave to PCI-SIG.

    Related stories:
    Intel
    IntelMooresLaw

  • Climate Savers Computing Initiative - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 3
    Climate Savers Computing Initiative - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 3
    10:23 | editor | Jul 26th, 2007 |

    Lorie Wigle discusses Intel’s work through the newly-launched initiative to establish innovative energy efficiency and power management targets for the computing industry.

    Related Stories: IntelMooresLaw

  • Architecting Next-Gen 45nm "Penryn" - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 2
    Architecting Next-Gen 45nm "Penryn" - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 2
    09:59 | editor | Jul 23rd, 2007 |

    Stephen Fischer, lead architect for Penryn, talks of major innovations in the next-gen 45nm process technology, and explains this tick in the Tick Tock model in his interview with Allyson Klein.

    Related Stories: IntelMooresLaw

  • Let's Talk Energy Efficiency
    Let's Talk Energy Efficiency
    02:11 | editor | May 9th, 2007 |

    Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman reach enlightenment when an Intel Centrino Duo-powered laptop saves the day. This video was created to celebrate the introduction of Intel Centrino Duo and Intel Centrino Pro processor technology in May 2007.

    Related Stories:
    IntelMobility
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  • Powers of Smaller
    Powers of Smaller
    02:03 | editor | May 9th, 2007 |

    Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman show how Intel’s incredible shrinking transistors are helping to cram old, super-sized supercomputer performance into small, sleek laptops built with Intel Centrino Duo processor technology. This video was created to celebrate the introduction of Intel Centrino Duo and Intel Centrino Pro processor technology ...

  • Moore's Law Got Me
    Moore's Law Got Me
    01:42 | editor | May 9th, 2007 |

    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 ...

  • Intel Unveils New 45nm Architecture-Nehalem
    Intel Unveils New 45nm Architecture-Nehalem
    12:50 | Jason Lopez | Mar 28th, 2007 |

    Intel unveiled the next stages for its new 45 nanometer process technology. The new microarchitecture is code-named Nehalem and represents a major shift in design. The technology is aimed partly at the requirements of next-generation media services over the Internet. Chips based on Nehalem are expected to launch in 2008. ...

  • Intel Scientists Talk Tereflops
    Intel Scientists Talk Tereflops
    03:03 | editor | Feb 13th, 2007 |

    This is a video of Intel engineers talking about their research into 80-core chip technology. PodTech’s interview with Intel CTO Justin Rattner about the company’s 80-core announcement can be found here.

    Commissioned by Intel.

    Related Stories: IntelMooresLaw

    More Information:
    Intel Tera-Scale Research (80-Core animation available on this site)

  • Intel Proposes 80 Core... For Your Laptop
    Intel Proposes 80 Core... For Your Laptop
    04:37 | Jason Lopez | Feb 12th, 2007 |

    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 Solid State Circuits Conference this week in San Francisco. ...

  • Intel Says 45 Nanometer Microprocessors Due Later This Year
    Intel Says 45 Nanometer Microprocessors Due Later This Year
    08:40 | Jason Lopez | Jan 27th, 2007 |

    This video was commissioned by Intel.

    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 ...

  • Testing out Intel's new 45 nanometer processors
    Testing out Intel's new 45 nanometer processors
    07:24 | Robert Scoble | Jan 26th, 2007 |

    Kelin Kuhn is the 45 nanometer device group manager. She runs one of Intel’s most important test labs where Intel figures out what needs improvement. Intel’s profitability rests on her shoulders because if a fab isn’t yielding enough good chips per wafer, Intel will make a lot less money. ...

  • Intel says goodbye to Silicon Dioxide in new 45 nanometer fab
    Intel says goodbye to Silicon Dioxide in new 45 nanometer fab
    40:21 | Robert Scoble | Jan 26th, 2007 |

    Moore’s Law is very much alive, according to Intel Senior Fellow, Mark Bohr. He gave me a tour of Intel’s newest 45 nanometer fab. This is a very rare look inside Intel’s newest fab that’ll make processors you’ll be buying in computers later this year. In this tour you’ll ...

  • A Look at the Sun/Intel Agreement
    A Look at the Sun/Intel Agreement
    07:49 | Paul Lancour | Jan 22nd, 2007 |

    Sun Microsystems and Intel announced an alliance in which Intel endorses Sun’s Solaris operating system and Sun will produce servers and workstations based on Intel’s Xeon processor. Paul Lancour spoke with Sun’s John Fowler and Intel’s Pat Gelsinger about this landmark agreement.

    Related Stories: IntelMooresLaw

    Transcript:
    Host: Paul Lancour ...

  • Intel CFO: Tough Year in 2006, Bright Outlook for 2007
    Intel CFO: Tough Year in 2006, Bright Outlook for 2007
    05:32 | Jason Lopez | Jan 17th, 2007 |

    Intel CFO Andy Bryant says that 2006 was a year when chipmaker AMD won some marketing battles with better products. But that changed in the 4th quarter of the year when Intel was able to start applying pricing pressure to its rival. More to the point: Intel will retool ...

  • Intel's 45 Nanometer Process: 300 Transistors on a Red Blood Cell
    Intel's 45 Nanometer Process: 300 Transistors on a Red Blood Cell
    04:19 | Jason Lopez | Jan 17th, 2007 |

    You might think Moore’s Law comes with an ancillary set of steps on how to adhere to it. The Law essentially says that technology develops so swiftly that chip engineers can pack twice as many transistors on a piece of silicon every two years. Performance jumps dramatically but the business ...

  • Intel's Laser-enabled Chips Could be Silver Bullet
    Intel's Laser-enabled Chips Could be Silver Bullet
    09:04 | Jason Lopez | Sep 19th, 2006 |

    SANTA CLARA, CA, September 19, 2006 (PodTech News) — Intel says its new experimental semiconductors could be the breakthrough the chip industry has been looking for — the one that will allow chips to keep pace with Moore’s Law. They’ll do this by using lasers instead of wires to shuttle around data. Semiconductor experts have been pointing to a possible end of the “Law” that predicts that chip performance will essentially double every 18 months.

  • Intel's 45nm Technology with Mark Bohr, Scientist and Senior Fellow
    Intel's 45nm Technology with Mark Bohr, Scientist and Senior Fellow
    08:21 | John Furrier | Jan 25th, 2006 |

    In this PodTech. net exclusive interview, Intel scientists say they’ve completed a big step toward manufacturing the smallest and fastest chips yet. Researchers have built a working Static Random Access Memory chip using 45-nanometer process technology.

    The breakthrough is expected to lead to better PCs and laptops, but it will ...

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