• Intel Lowers Energy Costs for High Performance Computing
    Intel Lowers Energy Costs for High Performance Computing
    06:59 | editor | May 20th, 2008 |

    The current uptake in high performance computing means mostly good things, but it also comes with a few built-in challenges. The paradox of this particular progress is this: when you scale hardware, you oftentimes scale power consumption, right along with it. That’s where Intel’s Shesha Krishnapura has some good news ...

  • SNWSpotlight: High Performance Computing, Green Data Center
    SNWSpotlight: High Performance Computing, Green Data Center
    04:40 | Paul Lancour | Apr 9th, 2008 |

    In this podcast, we hear about a new development in the high performance computing market from Raj Das of SGI and Greg Schulz, analyst with The StorageIO Group, weighs in on the “green gap” in the data center.

    SNWSpotlight is your source for the latest information from Storage ...

  • Voices of Shanghai: IDF 2008
    Voices of Shanghai: IDF 2008
    09:18 | Jason Lopez | Apr 8th, 2008 |

    This year’s Spring IDF, in Shanghai, brought the global community of Intel developers to one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, to discuss one of the most rapidly-changing technologies, and the incredible impact that all of that change is bound to have. Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager ...

  • IDF Shanghai: Sights and Sounds
    IDF Shanghai: Sights and Sounds
    03:56 | Jason Lopez | Apr 4th, 2008 |

    In this video podcast, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger explains Intel architecture and its wide-ranging capabilities (”architecture for life”), and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel’s Mobility Group, Dadi Perlmutter and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Ultra ...

  • IDF Shanghai: Keynote Demos Showcase Mobility, Innovation
    IDF Shanghai: Keynote Demos Showcase Mobility, Innovation
    08:40 | editor | Apr 4th, 2008 |

    In this video podcast straight from Intel’s Spring IDF in Shanghai, the spotlight is on the keynote demos that showed power and performance in newer, smaller and more innovative form factors, many powered by the Intel’s Atom processor. Many of the demonstrations focused on mobility, and they all provided an ...

  • SNW Spotlight Spring 2008
    SNW Spotlight Spring 2008
    01:14 | Catherine Girardeau | Apr 3rd, 2008 |

    SNW Spotlight, the latest news from Storage Networking World, will be brought to you by LSI twice daily during the SNW conference, held April 7-10 at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Fla. Subscribe now for daily podcasts of news from the conference, as well as stories ...

  • IDF Shanghai 2008: Atom-Enabled Devices To Debut
    IDF Shanghai 2008: Atom-Enabled Devices To Debut
    03:35 | Jason Lopez | Mar 17th, 2008 |

    A new processor for the ultra-mobile market is Intel’s latest move to revolutionize mobility computing, from UMPCs to mobile Internet devices and even notebooks and desktops (er, “netbooks” and “net-tops”). While Atom (née Silverthorne) received its brand-new brand name recently, the family of tiny processors, which relies ...

  • Intel HPC Benchmarking
    Intel HPC Benchmarking
    08:36 | Catherine Girardeau | Nov 28th, 2007 |

    Benchmarking is a crucial part of purchasing decisions for buyers of high-performance computing (HPC) systems. Paresh Pattani, Director of HPC and Workstation Applications, Intel says it’s crucial to test systems with real-world software application workloads, rather than relying on standardized benchmarking. In this podcast, Pattani outlines the most ...

  • 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 ...

  • Intel and HP Discuss Latest in Energy-Efficient Computing
    Intel and HP Discuss Latest in Energy-Efficient Computing
    16:44 | Catherine Girardeau | Nov 9th, 2007 |

    Energy management and energy efficiency in data centers: Intel and HP are working together to save energy and money while boosting computing performance. The Climate Savers Computing Initiative is one way that Intel and HP are working to create sustainable high-performance technology for the enterprise. How do the energy ...

  • New, Smaller 45nm Transistors from Intel, Making a Big Splash at Supercomputing 2007
    New, Smaller 45nm Transistors from Intel, Making a Big Splash at Supercomputing 2007
    09:16 | Jason Lopez | Oct 29th, 2007 |

    “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 ...

  • Live from IDF: WiMAX and the Future Wireless Broadband Internet
    Live from IDF: WiMAX and the Future Wireless Broadband Internet
    30:17 | Catherine Girardeau | Sep 19th, 2007 |

    Keynotes from two Intel executives — David (Dadi) Perlmutter and Anand Chandrasekher — kicked off Day 2 at Intel’s Fall IDF in San Francisco. First up, Dadi Perlmutter, Intel senior vice president and general manager of the Mobility Group. He covered the latest trends in mobile computing, touching on ...

  • HP Hits Gaming, Multimedia With Product Launch
    HP Hits Gaming, Multimedia With Product Launch
    04:00 | Catherine Girardeau | Sep 17th, 2007 |

    The HP Personal Systems Group recently unveiled its 2008 product line at a celebrity-studded event at Skylight Studios, in Manhattan (and yes, that’s “personal” as in, The Computer is Personal Again). In addition to HP’s new iPAQ handheld communications devices, its MediaSmart PC and MediaSmart Server, and a ...

  • Sun Grid
    Sun Grid
    14:57 | editor | Mar 18th, 2007 |

    Sun Microsystems has unveiled the world’s only application utility that enables on-demand delivery of HPC (high-performance computing) applications over the network. Called Sun Grid Application Catalog, and available through network.com, the utility offers immediate pay-per-use access to 20 unique open source applications with more expected from the 50-100 communities ...

  • Utility Computing - Is It Real?
    Utility Computing - Is It Real?
    18:48 | Paul Lancour | Mar 6th, 2007 |

    Utility computing is not a new concept, but the technologies that make it viable are finally maturing. Properly deployed, utility computing can increase server utilization rates, reduce the requirement to build overcapacity and lower operating costs. This podcast identifies key success factors for organizations hoping to capture the benefits of ...

  • The Motion C5: Mobile Computing for Health Care
    The Motion C5: Mobile Computing for Health Care
    11:33 | Michael Johnson | Feb 21st, 2007 |

    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, ...

  • 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. ...

  • IDC's Rona Shuchat - Forecast for the future of IT services
    IDC's Rona Shuchat - Forecast for the future of IT services
    12:35 | editor | Jan 29th, 2007 |

    In this Thought Leaders podcast brought to you by SAVVIS, Rona Shuchat, research director, IDC, shares her unique perspective, gained through the study of the strategic impact of telecommunications and web hosting. She discusses what’s interesting in corporate networking, such as deep packet inspection, the use of web-based portals ...

  • Intel Multiplies Social Media's Power at CES
    Intel Multiplies Social Media's Power at CES
    02:00 | Michael Johnson | Jan 19th, 2007 |

    PodTech’s Michael Johnson got his groove on at Intel’s YouTube exhibition where Intel technician, Russ Campbell demonstrated how the same effect created in Intel’s Multiply campaign could be done using consumer hardware and software thanks to Intel’s Core2Duo dual core processors, and the next generation of Core2Extreme and ...

  • 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 ...

  • Juniper Networks Master of IT, Craig Collar: Alaska Distance Education Consortium (ADEC)
    Juniper Networks Master of IT, Craig Collar: Alaska Distance Education Consortium (ADEC)
    08:33 | Paul Lancour | Jan 17th, 2007 |

    Building and maintaining a network always presents challenges, but as Manager of Networking for the University of Alaska, Craig Collar has some additional difficulties. Hear how Juniper Networks helped him tackle the tundra.

    This Juniper Networks podcast is part of the Juniper Networks Master of IT program.

    Transcript:
    Host: Paul ...

  • Intel's CES Preview and Peek into 2007
    Intel's CES Preview and Peek into 2007
    17:24 | John Furrier | Jan 5th, 2007 |

    Intel is one of many companies attending CES 2007 in Las Vegas next week. PodTech Founder and CEO John Furrier visited with Intel’s Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Sean Maloney to explore top tech-lifestyle trends for 2007 and the impact of new innovations coming from the chipmaker.

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