• How to: Quick and Easy Video for the iPhone, Apple TV and new iPods
    How to: Quick and Easy Video for the iPhone, Apple TV and new iPods
    05:42 | Kevin Edwards | Mar 5th, 2008 |

    Ripping DVDs, transferring video from cameras, or converting downloaded videos from various sources for Apple products can be a difficult and time consuming process. Now with a software update for the Turbo.264 hardware-based video encoder from Elgato Systems, Macintosh users now have a definitive best and fastest way ...

  • GM's Chairman Rick Wagner Meets with Bloggers at NAIAS
    GM's Chairman Rick Wagner Meets with Bloggers at NAIAS
    54:59 | Matt Kelly | Jan 18th, 2008 |

    In an hour sit down with online journalists during the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), GM’s Chairman Rick Wagner answered questions on several topics from the joint partnership announcement the day before with Coskata, to Tata Motor’s Nano, recently unveiled for the Indian ...

  • Intel at CES 2008: Go Off and Do Something Wonderful
    Intel at CES 2008: Go Off and Do Something Wonderful
    02:03 | Jason Lopez | Jan 17th, 2008 |

    In his CES keynote, Intel CEO and President Paul Otellini introduced the concept of virtual Smash Mouth, and with a nod to the slew of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) on view on the massive CES show floor, as well as the newer, more powerful laptops and gaming systems on display, he made clear the significance of Intel’s 45 nanometer transistor technology. The bottom line, from Otellini’s keynote: “The Internet is going to come to us.”

  • Mobile Internet Devices Make a Splash at CES 2008
    Mobile Internet Devices Make a Splash at CES 2008
    03:00 | Catherine Girardeau | Jan 15th, 2008 |

    Intel continues to develop smaller and smaller microprocessors, and to fit them into elegant platforms to run just about any kind of computer, from sophisticated server arrays to a brand-new class of ultra-portable devices, known as Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs). MIDs created some genuine buzz at CES 2008 in ...

  • The Emerging Water Crisis - Part 2
    The Emerging Water Crisis - Part 2
    03:29 | John Ince | Dec 7th, 2007 |

    Jeff Green, CEO of NanoH2O talks with John Ince about the outlines of the emerging water crisis and how their next generation reverse osmosis membranes employing nano technology with polymer thin films can create a more energy efficient membrane in the desalinization technology. This Part 2 of a 2 Part ...

  • The Emerging Water Crisis - Part 1
    The Emerging Water Crisis - Part 1
    03:19 | John Ince | Dec 7th, 2007 |

    Jeff Green, CEO of NanoH2O talks with John Ince about the outlines of the emerging water crisis and how their next generation reverse osmosis membranes employing nano technology with polymer thin films can create a more energy efficient membrane in the desalinization technology. This Part 1 of a 2 Part ...

  • Intel Ships New 45nm Penryn Chip
    Intel Ships New 45nm Penryn Chip
    02:35 | Paul Lancour | Nov 11th, 2007 |

    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.

  • Intel's Xeon Custom-Made for High-Performance Computing
    Intel's Xeon Custom-Made for High-Performance Computing
    13:47 | Catherine Girardeau | Nov 11th, 2007 |

    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 ...

  • Video Highlights From IDF SF 2007
    Video Highlights From IDF SF 2007
    03:27 | Jason Lopez | Sep 27th, 2007 |

    Gordon Moore calls technology the “fundamental enabler” for all other technologies in his live-streamed keynote, available in two videos, here and here. The breadth of technology on display at this year’s Fall IDF in San Francisco confirms the central role that chip technology continues to play in tech ...

  • Live at IDF: Shoptalk With Intel Execs
    Live at IDF: Shoptalk With Intel Execs
    51:33 | Rio Pesino | Sep 19th, 2007 |

    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. ...

  • Live from IDF: Gelsinger Puts Nehalem and Virtualization on Display
    Live from IDF: Gelsinger Puts Nehalem and Virtualization on Display
    10:01 | Catherine Girardeau | Sep 18th, 2007 |

    In his keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Patrick Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, gave a broad update on Intel’s efforts this year.

    In this podcast, Gelsinger covers what he calls the company’s “relentless pursuit of Moore’s Law,” spotlighting

  • Otellini Keynote, Live from IDF
    Otellini Keynote, Live from IDF
    13:10 | Catherine Girardeau | Sep 18th, 2007 |

    Paul Otellini looked back on 40 years of innovation at Intel, outlined the company’s three main capabilities (silicon technology, Intel architecture, and market creation), and gave his vision for the future. “Today’s innovations are the basis of future technology,” Otellini said.

    Intel has brought out new technology every two years ...

  • Exclusive From IDF: Intel CTO Justin Rattner
    Exclusive From IDF: Intel CTO Justin Rattner
    12:08 | Michael Johnson | Sep 18th, 2007 |

    Intel CTO Justin Rattner’s candid preview of events at this week’s Intel Developer Forum included an overview of the presentations on Intel’s Penryn and Nehalem processors, and recent progress toward 32 nanometer chip production (and Intel’s efforts to keep up with Moore’s Law).

    He also discussed Intel’s work on ...

  • CEO of JamCracker Talks About Entrepreneurship Via Research
    CEO of JamCracker Talks About Entrepreneurship Via Research
    14:46 | Kiruba Shankar | Jul 25th, 2007 |

    KB Chandrasekhar helped set up a research centre in 1999 at the Madras Institute of Technology Campus of the Anna University. He infuses $1 million every year into the research centre. It underlined his strong belief in research as a passage to entrepreneurship.

    The vision of the centre is ...

  • Optoelectronics: The past and future
    Optoelectronics: The past and future
    13:10 | Brad Baldwin | Jul 11th, 2007 |

    Kimberly D.C. Trapp is Industry Liaison Officer of Lehigh University’s Center of Optical Technologies with a charter to advance research and applications of optical and optoelectronic technologies. With close to 25 years of experience with Agere Systems, AT&T Bell Labs and Lucent, Trapp’s watched the early and explosive ...

  • Imaging at the Molecular Level
    Imaging at the Molecular Level
    14:48 | Brad Baldwin | Jun 21st, 2007 |

    Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, is a professor of radiology and bioengineering, director of the Molecular Imaging Program and head of the nuclear medicine division at Stanford University. He shares his vision of the future based on molecular imaging.

    This podcast is redistributed with permission from Lumera Corporation as part of ...

  • AeroVironment: Charging Ahead!
    AeroVironment: Charging Ahead!
    17:18 | Matt Kelly | Jun 4th, 2007 |

    AeroVironment is a Monrovia, Calif.-based pioneer in the conception and development of alternative energy vehicles, having helped to develop the solar-powered GM Sunraycer and the all-electric GM Impact, a prototype for General Motors’ EV-1 electric automobile, and others. If you watched the movie, Who Killed the ...

  • Intel ISEF: Awards
    Intel ISEF: Awards
    05:14 | Jason Lopez | May 19th, 2007 |

    Three high school students, Dayan Li of Greenbelt, Md.; Dmitry Vaintrob of Eugene, Ore.; and Philip Streich of Platteville, Wisc.; were the winners of the Intel Foundation Young Scientists Awards at the Intel Science and Engineering Fair 2007 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Li studied tumors and a way to monitor ...

  • Larry Dalton on Photonics and Electro-Optics
    Larry Dalton on Photonics and Electro-Optics
    14:04 | Brad Baldwin | May 16th, 2007 |

    Dr. Larry Dalton, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the George B. Kauffman Professor of Chemistry & Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington and Nobel Prize nominee, talks about his work with polymers, photonics and electro-optics.

    Electro-optics and photonics play an enormous role in our lives. However, people know ...

  • Proteomics: Using Nanotechnology to Fight Disease
    Proteomics: Using Nanotechnology to Fight Disease
    16:19 | Brad Baldwin | Apr 18th, 2007 |

    At the end of the Human Genome Project, researcher Niroshan Ramachandran, at the Harvard Institute of Proteomics, opened the door into a much bigger challenge: isolating and measuring the interactions between individual proteins inside DNA. This science, or Proteomics, holds great potential for finding cures to disease and ...

  • IDF: Who's the Scoble of China?
    IDF: Who's the Scoble of China?
    08:23 | Jason Lopez | Apr 12th, 2007 |

    The Intel Developer Forum shifts to Beijing China this spring where the company plans to say more about its products and strategies, especially in areas like 45 nanometer chips, mobility and gaming. One new wrinkle: the world’s largest chip maker will be giving bloggers their props, in English and Chinese. ...

  • 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. ...

  • Altairnano's Revolutionary Battery
    Altairnano's Revolutionary Battery
    29:09 | Matt Kelly | Mar 12th, 2007 |

    In the race to bring to market the first scalable PHEV, it all comes down to developing the best battery that delivers the furthest range, longest life and lowest cost. And one company may have it figured out. Altairnano, a Reno, Nev.-based company with prototyping and design operations in ...

  • 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. ...

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