Search Results for idf tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/idf 2009-11-23T15:59:15Z Movable Type 4.21-en 19 1 19 Benefits of Group Scheduling for VoIP on WiMax tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/research//17.2903 2009-04-08T15:00:00Z 2009-04-07T21:51:19Z Vijay Kesavan Real-time services are envisioned to be an essential component of next generation mobile broadband networks (4G), and like 2G and 3G, voice is still expected to be the most desirable service over these networks. However, mobile-broadband networks, based on IP... Rattner: The promise of wireless power tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.2323 2008-10-02T22:10:00Z 2008-11-10T18:30:08Z Justin Rattner http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_justin_rattner.php In the past few years, we have experienced a dramatic revolution in the number of electronic devices—cell phones, digital cameras, laptops, etc.—that we use in our everyday lives. Currently, most of these devices are powered by batteries, which need to... Connected Visual Computing: The Next Level in Human-computer Interaction by Inga Vailionis tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.2043 2008-08-18T16:51:38Z 2008-09-05T16:56:38Z Guest Blogger Today at an intel developer forum press briefing, Intel Fellow Jim Held provided us with some insights into CVC, or Connected Visual Computing. He discussed what projects and technologies researchers at Intel are working on for enabling it. To me,... Gary Martz on "Cliffside" Wireless PAN technology tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1428 2008-04-01T16:26:15Z 2008-07-30T22:42:29Z Guest Blogger On the eve of the Intel Developer Forum, Intel held briefings for the press today talking about the latest mobility research effort, which internally is being called Carry Small, Live Large. As part of that briefing, we showed off a... Kevin Kahn on Redefining Mobility: Carry Small, Live Large tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1422 2008-04-01T00:00:09Z 2008-07-30T22:42:29Z Guest Blogger Imagine a day when a single device small enough to fit in your pocket has the power of a laptop and can deliver a rich computing, telephony, media, gaming, and Internet experience. Imagine a day when this device knows your... Yimin Zhang on Why do we need many-core? tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1423 2008-03-31T22:00:00Z 2008-07-30T22:42:29Z Guest Blogger Now we are already in a Multi-core era, dual-core has become mainstream, and some people even have Quad-core CPUs in their desktop PC. But some people still are are not clear if, in the future more cores will benefit them,... Introducing two “Universal Parallel Computing Research Centers” tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1388 2008-03-19T17:00:00Z 2008-07-30T22:42:29Z Justin Rattner http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_justin_rattner.php Today, it’s a pleasure for me to report that Intel and Microsoft are joining forces to accelerate the mainstream adoption of highly parallel computing technology. Together, the two companies are pioneering the concept of industry-funded “Universal Parallel Computing Research Centers”... Stefano Pellerano on 60 GHz Radios tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1365 2008-03-13T07:01:00Z 2008-06-12T00:24:16Z Guest Blogger Wireless is cool. But nobody wants a slow wireless connection. However, fast wireless means large bandwidth and in today’s crowded spectrum bandwidth is a scarce resource. Recently, 60GHz radio (often referred to as mm-wave radio) has attracted the attention of... Hasnain Lakdawala on a spectrum sensing, reconfigurable ADC tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1364 2008-03-12T07:01:00Z 2008-06-12T00:24:16Z Guest Blogger One of the consequences of widespread use of wireless is that the spectrum is getting crowded. Radio standards must be designed to operate under this rather hostile environment with the presence of a lot of blocking signals in the channels... Yorgos Palaskas on a 65nm CMOS Power Amplifier for multi radio tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.1363 2008-03-10T07:01:00Z 2008-04-28T23:12:41Z Guest Blogger Power amplifiers are used in wireless systems to transmit the desired information from the user device to the base station. Power amplifiers used in cellular systems typically deliver significant amounts of power (~1Watt) in order to be able to communicate... From Extreme to Mainstream tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.1001 2007-11-28T23:36:10Z 2008-02-29T21:48:41Z 杜江凌 (John Du) http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_john_du.php This post originally appeared on our China Research blog on 10 October. At every US IDF, the keynote speech on the first day is by our CEO to talk about the vision for technology and its application. This year’s theme,... USB 3.0: Rocket Fast File Transfers tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.937 2007-10-23T23:30:26Z 2008-02-29T15:18:10Z Brian McCarthy http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_brian_mccarthy.php In this post, I share with you an interview with Jeff Ravencraft who is a technology strategist in Intel’s Communication Technology Lab, where he leads Intel’s effort in USB and Wireless USB. Jeff is also the Chairman and President of... Real Time Ray-Tracing: The End of Rasterization? tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.888 2007-10-10T17:25:26Z 2007-11-28T23:39:44Z Jeffrey Howard http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/08/profile_jeffrey_howard.php The title seems rather provocative, but PC Perspective seems to think that this is a definite possibility. But is it…? I’d like to explore the current state-of-the-art in real time ray-tracing, based on what has been shown at last months... Tera-scale Demos at IDF tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.857 2007-09-20T16:45:33Z 2008-02-29T21:50:44Z Sean Koehl http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_sean_koehl.php Following up on Brian’s post yesterday, here’s some pics and info on the Tera-scale demos we have here at IDF.... Research Reflections on IDF - Day 2 tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.851 2007-09-19T23:15:40Z 2008-02-29T21:51:53Z Brian McCarthy http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_brian_mccarthy.php Here at IDF - Day 2, the technology showcase is going full steam. With lunch being served in the showcase area it is a certain draw for the attendees - kind of like a massive lunch and learn. In the... Research Reflections on IDF – Day 1 tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.842 2007-09-19T00:13:56Z 2008-02-29T21:51:53Z Brian McCarthy http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_brian_mccarthy.php Your two editors, Sean and I are here in San Francisco for the 2007 IDF. We will do a daily post to showcase highlights of the day and how the research labs are helping lead the way for innovation in... Mashups for the Masses tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.822 2007-09-17T01:10:33Z 2007-10-19T16:38:55Z Brian McCarthy http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_brian_mccarthy.php The following post is from a guest contributor to the research blog. This post comes from researcher Rob Ennals who is the project lead on Intel Mash Maker. Rob is based in our Intel Research lab in Berkeley. Prior to... Improving Energy Efficiency across the Technology Ecosystem tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.817 2007-09-14T19:16:19Z 2008-02-29T21:51:53Z Justin Rattner http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_justin_rattner.php At my Spring 2007 IDF keynote I said that in order to create a new product line for ultra-mobile devices, we have to create processors and chipsets that collectively reduce power by a factor of ten. Taking 2006 as the... China becomes an international stage tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.665 2007-07-05T23:41:25Z 2007-08-29T17:03:11Z 杜江凌 (John Du) http://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_john_du.php By John Du. Each year we hold the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in China and in fact, we host the largest attendance of any of the IDFs held throughout the world. In the past, we gave our presentations in Chinese...