• IDF: Beijing: Eric Kim's 4 Cs
    IDF: Beijing: Eric Kim's 4 Cs
    15:41 | Jason Lopez | Apr 18th, 2007 |

    At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, Eric Kim took stage to not only award the winner in the Intel Core 2 Challenge and announce that a new challenge would be issued to PC designers soon, he also shared the company’s plans to foster the growth of the PC as ...

  • And the winner is...
    And the winner is...
    01:47 | Jason Lopez | Apr 17th, 2007 |

    At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, Intel’s Eric Kim handed out a $700,000 check to Park Il-whan, CEO of Korea-based Trigem Computer. Their living room ready black stereo-like PC won the Intel Core 2 Challenge. As soon as the check left the stage, Kim said Intel would hold another ...

  • Intel Core Challenge: Then There Were Two
    Intel Core Challenge: Then There Were Two
    04:14 | Jason Lopez | Apr 14th, 2007 |

    Last week four judges–IDEO Founder David Kelley, former PC Magazine Editor-in-Chief Michael Miller, GQ Associate Editor Kevin Sintumuang, and Intel CEO Paul Otellini–gave the finalist PCs in the Core 2 Challenge a once-over. A few designs that made the top ten happen to be top secret and can’t be shown ...

  • High-Tech A-Tech
    High-Tech A-Tech
    01:59 | Catherine Girardeau | Apr 5th, 2007 |

    A-Tech Fabrication’s Glenn Lirhus talked with PodTech about his company’s Intel Core 2 Challenge PC design. A-Tech’s design was inspired by a remote control, and is intended for the home-theater enthusiast. Like many of the Core 2 Challenge contestants, A-Tech had a unique solution to the cooling problem. The aluminum ...

  • NS Optimum's Gavin Rose: The Argon PC
    NS Optimum's Gavin Rose: The Argon PC
    01:15 | Michael Johnson | Mar 28th, 2007 |

    Gavin Rose, CEO of NS Optimum Ltd. in the UK talks about “Argon”, a PC shaped like a skull. This is their first venture into case making, and Rose explains the pain staking process for his entry in Intel Core 2 Challenge PC Design competition.

    It’s just as ...

  • Kapsel Goes for Unconventional Form
    Kapsel Goes for Unconventional Form
    01:17 | Catherine Girardeau | Mar 27th, 2007 |

    Founder of Swedish company Kapsel Multimedia, Wilhelm Lagerkranz, wanted a small, quiet computer he could use as a home media center. He looked around the marketplace and didn’t find what he wanted, so he decided to make it himself. Lagerkranz and his design team drew hundreds of sketches, trying to ...

  • Behind The Scenes at BICOM
    Behind The Scenes at BICOM
    04:03 | editor | Mar 23rd, 2007 |

    With the Intel Core 2 Challenge PC Design contest deadline looming, tea-drinkers drank coffee, testers didn’t sleep, and boxes got packed in overdrive. This video, produced by BICOM, takes you behind the scenes, during the race to the finish, at the Connecticut company whose three PC designs, the HMS1, HMS7 ...

  • iONYX: PC Design from the Old Country
    iONYX: PC Design from the Old Country
    03:07 | editor | Mar 22nd, 2007 |

    Paddy White, CEO of RealTime Technologies, in Dublin, Ireland, sent us this video about his company’s entry in Intel Core 2 Challenge PC Design competition. The iONYX imitates the look of stone, appropriate for geologically-rich Ireland. White contends this design will “look well in any room of the digital home.” ...

  • Vivid, Luminous, and Guiness
    Vivid, Luminous, and Guiness
    03:39 | Catherine Girardeau | Mar 22nd, 2007 |

    Vivid, luminous, precious - these were some of the terms Paddy White and his design team at RealTime Technologies came up with over a couple of pints of Guiness in a Dublin pub. The iONYX, RealTime Technology’s design entry for the Intel Core 2 Challenge PC Design, is made of ...

  • Asono Merium: Scandanavian Sensibility
    Asono Merium: Scandanavian Sensibility
    01:42 | editor | Mar 22nd, 2007 |

    Industrial designer Anthony Forsythe talks about Norwegian company Asono’s Merium, entered in the Intel Core 2 Challenge PC Designs. The Merium can be done in custom colors, using a material usually found in kitchen countertops — corian. “As far as we know, this is the first time corian has ever ...

  • Intel Puts Vote To The People In Computer Design Challenge
    Intel Puts Vote To The People In Computer Design Challenge
    01:54 | editor | Mar 21st, 2007 |

    Now through April 19, 2007, people can visit www.intelchallenge.com and vote for their favorite concept PC design. Voters get to choose from designs submitted by companies competing for $1 million in the industry Intel Core Processor Challenge. A group of computer and design experts will award the winners in ...

  • The PC Design People's Choice Awards
    The PC Design People's Choice Awards
    05:20 | Jason Lopez | Mar 19th, 2007 |

    Last September at the Intel Developers Forum, Intel announced the Intel Core Processor Challenge, a design competition aimed at pushing desktop design far beyond its traditional “beige box.” To compete for a $1 million bounty, more than two dozen designers from around the world responded by building an ...

  • Acer Aspires to Ultra-Slim Solution
    Acer Aspires to Ultra-Slim Solution
    01:03 | editor | Mar 16th, 2007 |

    Kevin Chang, project director at Acer, in Taiwan, talks up his company’s entry in the Intel Core 2 Challenge PC Design competition, the Aspire L320 Desktop PC. Chang said at three liters volume size, Acer’s Aspire L320 Desktop PC is a slim, efficient and cool offering for the digital home. ...

  • ECS ELITEGROUP Thinks Outside For The Magic Box
    ECS ELITEGROUP Thinks Outside For The Magic Box
    01:03 | editor | Mar 16th, 2007 |

    The Magic Box is actually two units: a fully functioning computer that detaches from the media server base featuring a 2.5-inch HDD bay, two-way speakers and a USB port for connecting it to other PCs. A high performing, energy-efficient Intel Core 2 Duo processor allows for a compact design that ...

  • BICOM HMS7: Streamlined, Sleek, Sexy
    BICOM HMS7: Streamlined, Sleek, Sexy
    01:03 | editor | Mar 15th, 2007 |

    Curves of brushed aluminum grace the BICOM HMS7, a combination PC and media server designed for the digital home. Inside, there’s a high-performance, energy-efficient Intel Core 2 Duo processor, but outside the user-friendly front panel features touch-screen LED controls for music, movie, and program functions. Future expandability options include PCI, ...

  • BICOM HMS8: Media Server Cubed
    BICOM HMS8: Media Server Cubed
    01:03 | editor | Mar 15th, 2007 |

    “The PC has been a clunky box for a long time,” said Ekin Binal, VP of product development for BICOM. “We’re taking a new spin on it.” The HMS8’s cubicle design is a high-end PC media server that integrates a CD, DVD Player/Recorder, and Digital Media Player. The front panel ...

  • BICOM HMS1: High-end AV in a PC
    BICOM HMS1: High-end AV in a PC
    01:03 | editor | Mar 15th, 2007 |

    An easy-to-use interface and touch-sensitive buttons were the main breakthroughs in the three systems Connecticut-based BICOM submitted to the Intel Core Processor Challenge PC Design. This aluminum covered media server is styled for the digital home. Built on the Intel VIIV technology platform using a mobile Intel Core 2 ...

  • HFX micro: Small, Sleek and Silent
    HFX micro: Small, Sleek and Silent
    01:04 | editor | Mar 15th, 2007 |

    “We tried to reduce everything to the necessary minimum,” said mCubed Information Technology GmbH’s Managing Director, Maik Berendt. mCubed’s submission for the Intel Core Processor Challenge PC Design, the aluminum and acrylic HFX micro, uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a fanless, noiseless cooling system of integrated heatsinks ...

  • The End of Software - Timothy Chou
    The End of Software - Timothy Chou
    21:08 | Paul Lancour | Jan 22nd, 2007 |

    Timothy Chou, author and entrepreneur, is the latest guest in this series of discussions with thought leaders, presented by WebEx. Chou was the president of Oracle’s On-Demand business from 1999 to 2005, the author of the book The End of Software, and he remains an influential figure in ...

  • Intel's $1 Million Core Processor Challenge
    Intel's $1 Million Core Processor Challenge
    01:20 | editor | Sep 26th, 2006 |

    Intel announced the Intel Core Processor Challenge to award up to $1 million in prizes to the PC or CE manufacturers that designs the smallest, most stylish, multimedia optimized PCs based on Intel Viiv technology with Intel Core 2 Duo processors. The challenge is intended to speed up the availability of more stylish and smaller consumer PCs that have the performance and power efficiency thanks to Intel core 2 Duo processors,

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