In this video podcast, we travel to Austin, Texas and the SxSW Interactive festival, to focus on what’s inside people’s computers, and just how much they’re relying on those computers for work, communication and - all-important at the SxSW Festival — creativity.
Intel’s Bryan Rhoads took the opportunity to blog from the conference using a MID. He used the mobile Internet device to bring his blog readers along with him to breakfast, and to snap a picture of two of Intel’s tiniest products - the Atom processor and the silicon core of an Intel Core 2 Duo.
We showed those tiny products to attendees at SxSWi, and found out how some creative folks are interacting with their computers (and what’s inside).
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Intel’s smallest processor to date, built with it’s tiny 45nm transistors for a new wave of small, mobile Internet devices. The chip gets the name Intel Atom. There’s also Intel Centrino Atom, a combination of chip technologies for low cost, low power and high performing devices designed to bring better ...
Enabling highly parallel applications – learn about Intel’s efforts to drive the software and hardware innovations necessary to harness the performance of future tera-scale platforms.
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Scaling to 10s and 100s of cores - explore the challenges of creating platforms capable of performing trillions of calculations per second on trillions of bytes of data.
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Explore the latest innovations in one of the most successful interconnect technologies in computing history – the Universal Serial Bus (USB).
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Learn more about the software that drives Intel’s Graphics Media Accelerator and about the display interfaces supported. Listen now!
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Intel Fellow and Chief Platform Architect for Intel’s Ultra Mobile Group, Ticky Thakkar, takes you inside Intel’s mobile computing platform research and development.
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Kirk Skaugen highlights innovative new features integrated into the Intel Itanium Processor 9100 series.
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Dr. Moira Gunn, host of NPR’s Tech Nation, discusses everything from biotech demands on computing architectures to how she became a talk show host.
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Explore what’s inside Intel’s first 45nm quad-core and dual-core platform for workstations.
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Gordon Moore’s Law will remain in effect for the foreseeable future. Intel Corporation’s new 45nm Penryn microprocessor relies on a new recipe that combines the element Hafnium and metal gate technology to increase performance and significantly reduce eco-unfriendly, wasteful electricity leaks.
High-performance computing presents unique challenges in performance, energy efficiency and parallel processing, and Intel has just unveiled a unique solution. The Intel Xeon processors and platforms use an entirely new transistor formula based on the second generation of the Intel Core microarchitecture. Intel’s new high-performance computing (HPC) platform ...
Discover what Intel is innovating for your digital life - interoperable devices communicating with a centralized home storage server.
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Listen in as Intel Fellow Knut Grimsrud explores the challenges and opportunities in nonvolatile memory for platforms.
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Intel Mobile Technology Evangelist, Mike Trainor, unveils promising new technological advancements built into Intel’s latest and upcoming mobile processors and platforms.
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Intel Senior Fellow, Kevin Kahn, provides insight into Wi-MAX, Ultra Wide Band technologies and the exciting future of mobile and wireless computing.
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Intel Senior Fellow, Steve Pawlowski, explores the next 10 years of challenges and innovation for Intel architecture.
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“Penryn” is the name for the upcoming family of processors built on new technology that Intel co-Founder Gordon Moore called one of the biggest advances to transistors in 45 years, PodTech’s Jason Lopez talks with Richard Dracott, General Manager of the High Performance Computing Organization in the Digital Enterprise ...
Justin Rattner, Intel’s chief technology officer, explores what 3D Web and the rise of virtual communities means for online communication and the technology industry.
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Explore how Intel is working to enable new freedoms in mobile information, interaction, user-generated content, and social networking with WiMAX broadband wireless technology.
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Day 3 takes technology to exciting new heights with key disclosures on Software and 3D Web. Tune in as Allyson recaps the best, brightest and most promising news from the IDF-SF.
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Get connected with the pulse of Day 2 at the Intel Developer Forum, as Allyson visits the Technology Showcase and recaps key disclosures on Mobility, Penryn and Power Management.
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Tune in to get the latest on exciting new technology disclosures and happenings from the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) including Paul Otellini’s keynote and Gordon Moore’s interview.
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Halogenated materials are an electronics industry norm – hear how Intel is creating a new norm by innovating halogen-free products for a healthy planet.
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In another world’s first, Intel has produced a fully functional 32nm SRAM logic chip packing more than 1.9 billion second generation high-k metal gate transistors.
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