Search Results for physicalmodelingtag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/physicalmodeling2009-11-23T20:05:58ZMovable Type 4.21-en414Towards virtual dressing roomstag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/research//17.28062009-03-18T23:55:49Z2009-03-19T01:11:03ZSean Koehlhttp://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_sean_koehl.php
This past month I took part in a technology showcase that we held in New York City to introduce the media to some innovations on the horizon that we think will change the lives of everyday people - not just...
What real physics can do for animation (video)tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/research//17.8802008-01-25T17:01:26Z2008-03-17T17:46:00ZSean Koehlhttp://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/06/profile_sean_koehl.php
Check this video out. These are special effect animations using physical modeling techniques, devloped Prof. Ron Fedkiw’s group at Stanford (see Jerry’s previous blog). Intel collaborates with Ron’s group to parallelize, analyze, and scale the performance of Prof. Fedkiw’s PhysBAM,...
Improving Energy Efficiency across the Technology Ecosystemtag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.8172007-09-14T19:16:19Z2008-02-29T21:51:53ZJustin Rattnerhttp://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...
Making “virtual” more realtag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/research//17.8032007-09-10T17:58:30Z2007-09-14T19:34:19ZJerry Bautistahttp://blogs.intel.com/research/2007/09/profile_jerry_bautista_1.php
Within the Intel labs we were shocked by the public reaction to our 80 core disclosure last spring. The interest level was astounding, but after the initial discussions (around core type, how they were arranged/interconnected, power vs. teraflops, and the...