Search Results for intelresearchtag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/intelresearch2009-11-23T18:47:02ZMovable Type 4.21-en14114200 Gbps silicon photonic integrated chiptag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.25992008-12-18T17:00:00Z2009-01-12T22:52:27ZAnsheng Liuhttp://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_ansheng_liu.php
In my blog of July 2007, I described the world first silicon modulator that encodes optical data at 40 Gbps or 40 billion bits per second. Today, I would like to share with you a silicon photonic integrated chip (PIC)...
It takes a villagetag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.25892008-12-12T23:30:44Z2008-12-12T23:12:44ZCheryl Miller
The recent silicon photonics avalanche photodetector announcement is an excellent example of how industry and academia, working together, can achieve breakthrough results. Combining the expertise of industry engineers and researchers with the knowledge of universities allows for greater advances....
What if the internet was a million times faster?tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.25732008-12-10T17:00:00Z2008-12-09T21:48:09ZCheryl Miller
What would you do if the Internet were a million times faster? Hard to imagine the possibility isn’t it? Well that’s one potential for a future technology - “Silicon Photonics” - a technology that uses everyday silicon to send and...
Causing an Avalanche: The latest advance in Silicon Photonicstag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.25392008-12-07T18:00:00Z2008-12-08T19:03:04ZMike Morsehttp://blogs.intel.com/research/2008/12/profile_mike_morse.php
On December 7, Intel published world record results for a silicon-based photodetector in Nature Photonics, and we wanted to explain the results in a little more detail in this blog. Before launching into the “in’s and out’s” of avalanche photodetectors...
Innovation Policy in the Age of Decentralized Innovationtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.25582008-12-03T18:20:06Z2008-12-03T18:19:57ZDawn Nafus
I had the pleasure of recently attending the joint OECD-World Bank Conference on Innovation and Sustainable Growth. Innovation policy appears to be having a bit of a renaissance. As OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría put it, with so much innovation happening...
Personal Robotics in Pittsburghtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.25042008-11-19T16:00:00Z2008-11-18T00:09:53ZCheryl Miller
What has 3 fingers, 2 cameras, and a segway? The Personal Robot at the Intel Research lab in Pittsburgh! Researchers from Intel and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have been developing a robot that can function autonomously in a typical home...
Researcher named Rising Star by Sigcommtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.24932008-11-17T17:00:00Z2008-11-15T00:36:27ZCheryl Miller
Congratulations to Konstantina (Dina) Papagiannaki, senior researcher at the Intel Research Pittsburgh lab, who was named ACM SIGCOMM “Rising Star”. Each year, ACM recognizes a young researcher - an individual no older than 35 - who has made outstanding research...
Cloud Computing in Pittsburghtag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.24432008-10-28T15:07:43Z2008-10-28T15:41:00ZCheryl Miller
Big data sets require big compute power. Machine translation, speech recognition and video processing are some examples of these big data sets. Since they are so large, these big data sets usually require parallel processing and parallel storage systems, often...
Trustworthy Wireless Research in Seattletag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.23212008-10-01T16:24:13Z2008-11-10T18:32:21ZCheryl Miller
It should be no surprise to anybody that the use of wireless devices is becoming increasingly pervasive. At the same time, however, the best security practices - firewalls, virtual private networks, WAP and WPA encryption - don’t protect our privacy...
Digitalization is changing moneytag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.21322008-09-08T15:30:00Z2008-09-05T22:17:29ZCheryl Miller
From Nairobi (where money can be SMSed between mobile phones, bypassing the banking system) to Tokyo (where millions buy daily commodities with prepaid smart cards), digital technology is changing the everyday forms and experience of money. Intel’s People & Practices...
ISADS: Using images to detect melanomatag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.20562008-08-22T18:10:04Z2008-08-22T18:08:56ZCheryl Miller
Researchers from the Intel lab in Pittsburgh have been working with physicians on a tool to assist them in diagnosing skin cancer. At IDF in San Francisco this week, they demonstrated the project. Once a digital photo of the skin...
Applications can be protected against runtime attacks! by Ravi Sahitatag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.17822008-06-13T22:00:23Z2008-09-22T21:40:21ZGuest Blogger
We have seen regular reports from security vendors of malware becoming increasingly stealthier and polymorphic. Most countermeasures have focused in the area of reactive approaches such as anti-virus scanning, which doesn’t help much here. Intrusion prevention systems help, but are...
Interactive 3D Streaming by Alexander Sterkintag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.17782008-06-12T00:30:00Z2008-07-30T22:42:29ZGuest Blogger
Second Life® and World of Warcraft® are among the most prominent MMOGs. They demand lots of computing power – both from the CPU and Graphics. These demands overload any mobile device of today or near future, even including MIDs. By...
Intel (r) Rural Connectivity Platform becomes a realitytag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.13802008-03-10T19:00:11Z2009-02-23T18:44:55ZCheryl Miller
I have followed this project over the past few years as it has moved from an exploratory project in the Intel Research lab, to testing in such remote places as Vietnam, India, South Africa, Panama and…Berkeley. The demo that was...