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.”
At CES 2008 in Las Vegas, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that in its current state the Internet is merely responsive. It answers queries users pose when they go to it. In the next step of the technology’s evolution the Internet will come to the user and anticipate needs. In ...
In this week’s ConnectCast we cover the Utah Tech Council’s Hall of Fame event where Paul Otellini Intel CEO keynoted and Bernard Daines, Father of Gigabit Ethernet and James LeVoy Sorenson, Medical Device Pioneer, where inducted. In addition, John Huntsman Sr donated over $25 Million to ...
Intel CEO Paul Otellini presents the keynote speech at the 2007 Utah Technology Council’s Hall of Fame Award dinner.
Otellini presents on the evolution of the transistor, and how the transistor and Moore’s law has become the basis of all tech innovation. He speaks ...
This year’s Fall IDF in San Francisco provided the perfect opportunity for Intel folks from all over the world to meetup in one room, socialize, and relax with some of the people who cover their efforts, from traditional press to bloggers. The attendees at this year’s “blogging event” included CEO ...
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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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 ...
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 ...
The University of California, San Francisco Medical center says its pilot study using a portable computer called the C5 helped nurses to be far more productive than with conventional personal computers. The current setup in most hospitals is called a COW, or “computer on wheels,” which is composed of a ...
In San Francisco, Intel, with Motion Computing and the University of California at San Francisco Medical Center, announced the launch of the Motion C5 mobile clinical assistant, a lightweight tablet computer specifically designed for use in hospitals, for nurse patient care. It features a camera, barcode scanner, ...
Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz and Intel CEO Paul Otellini took the stage in San Francisco Monday to announce a new alliance. Listen here for the audio of the entire presentation and the Q&A session.
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Guest: Paul Otellini - Intel
Jonathan Schwartz - Sun
Jean Bozman is research vice president of the enterprise computing group at IDC. In this podcast, recorded at the St. Regis hotel in San Francisco, she shares her thoughts on the just-announced Sun/Intel strategic alliance.
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Guest: Jean Bozman – IDC
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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.
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SAN FRANCISCO, January 6, 2007 (PodTech News) — The 2007 Consumer Electronics Show begins tomorrow night with a keynote by Microsoft Founder and Chairman Bill Gates. Catherine Girardeau takes a look at the CES schedule to see what the next week — and the next year — might ...
It’s become old hat to suggest that the world of media is changing faster than the old media companies, and that the computer and tech world — long accustomed to turning sharp corners quickly — has the advantage of momentum in the new, post-YouTube climate. However, the opportunity ...
At the recent Intel Developer Forum, Intel CEO Paul Otellini takes a virtual test drive in a Volkswagen kitted out with Intel’s UMPC. A map to a nearby coffee shop, a complete music collection and movies for the back seats (complete with infrared headsets so everyone in the ...
SAN FRANCISCO, September 26, 2006 (PodTech News) — Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini said his company is committed to bringing out new silicon manufacturing processes and chips every two years. Essentially, according to Otellini, Intel will prove that Moore’s Law can continue well into the next decade. The opening keynote address ...
SANTA CLARA, July 27, 2006 (PodTech News) – Intel Corporation showed off its new Core 2 Duo processors today at a press event at the company’s Santa Clara headquarters. The Core 2 Duo processors will power desktop and laptop PCs and workstations for both consumer and business uses. “This ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2006 (PodTech News) Intel unveiled a new brand for its business products called vPro. The designation describes a set of products designed to make the management of fleets of personal computers easier. “The good old business PC really hasn’t changed very much,” ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2006 (PodTech News) Intel’s vPro is a platform that brings together a collection of technologies to increase productivity, reduce costs and to address challenges to secure hardware, software and networks. Some analysts say the new brand would require the same marketing savvy that made Centrino ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2006 (PodTech News) Intel CEO Paul Otellini said that proactive security was one of the pillars of the company’s new business brand called vPro, which describes a range of products aimed at increasing productivity and decreasing costs in the management and operation of PC fleets. ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 24, 2006 (PodTech News) The chipmaker Intel says its vPro platform–like its Centrino wireless brand for laptops–is designed to save businesses energy costs by improving efficiency and performance in fleets of desktop PCs. Intel chief Paul Otellini compared vPro to the company’s successful wireless mobile chip ...
PodTech is on the scene in San Francisco at an exclusive press briefing announcing their new brand – vPro. On stage Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini introduces the new brand with support from Symantec, EDS, and remote from Steve Ballmer from Microsoft. Expect big support from the leading software ...
PodTech News on the scene, reports from the International Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas - Thursday, January 5th 2006 .
In this 4th of 4 parts of Paul Otellini’s keynote, Intel’s Chief Executive brings out some of Hollywood’s finest to talk about increasing digital content which is ...
PodTech News on the scene, reports from the International Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas - Thursday, January 5th 2006 . In this third of a four parts of Paul Otellini’s keynote, Intel’s Chief Executive discusses partnerships for Viiv with DirectTV, AOL and the world’s top sporting event. ...
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