Category Archives: Embedded

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When Do I Get to Meet KITT?

In the 1980s, the show Knight Rider really opened our minds with what the promise of a more connected car could do. Alas, over the last 3 decades, the cars we drive in the real-world have failed to compare to KITT from that hit TV show. Fortunately, Intel is trying to do something about! Read about our new Automotive Innovation Center, some new products coming out from our customers, & let us know what you’d like to see in the future! Read more >

Intel Embedded Research & Education Summit 2012 – Day 3

Are you interested in learning more about how Intel’s Intelligent System Group collaborates with Universities & Colleges around the world? Here is the agenda & associated presentations from Day 3 of the Intel Embedded Research & Education Summit 2012 held on February 24, 2012 in Chandler, AZ. Read more >

Intel Embedded Research & Education Summit 2012 – Day 2

Are you interested in learning more about how Intel’s Intelligent System Group collaborates with Universities & Colleges around the world? Here is the agenda & associated presentations from Day 2 of the Intel Embedded Research & Education Summit 2012 held on February 23, 2012 in Chandler, AZ. Read more >

Intel Embedded Research & Education Summit 2012 – Day 1

Are you interested in learning more about how Intel’s Intelligent System Group collaborates with Universities & Colleges around the world? Here is the agenda & associated presentations from Day 1 of the Intel Embedded Research & Education Summit 2012 held on February 22, 2012 in Chandler, AZ. Read more >

When Jedis Go Shopping

Many of use have watched with wonder as Jedis from the popular Star Wars film can, with the use if just their will & “The Force,” move heavy objects (even an X-wing Fighter) through the air. However, while true telekinetics remains within the realm of science-fiction, virtual telekinetics will soon be within your reach – pardon my pun. Specifically, thanks to the new “Kinect for Windows” SDK that Microsoft has released, embedded developers working on their next Intelligent Systems idea can leverage this to enable the “virtual you” to be able to move things through your virtual environment like a Jedi! Read more >