Future Lab: SENS

How can computer vision and machine learning help make your day to day life more enjoyable and provide valuable information that can improve decision making abilities? Socially Enabled Services (SENS) is a research project in this area that looks as … Continue reading

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Stem cells and open clouds

Today, Intel, HP, and Yahoo! publically announced an expansion of our joint effort to accelerate innovation in the area of cloud computing, called “Open Cirrus.” We are very excited that four new members have joined this collaboration, and I think … Continue reading

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Congratulations to the 2010 Intel PhD Fellowship Winners

Intel PhD Fellowship Program winners announced! As part of the ongoing commitment in supporting research at Universities, Intel has contributed over $1M to support top PhD students across the nation for 1 year of their research. The Intel PhD Fellowship … Continue reading

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The Exa-scale Supercomputer of 2020

In the past year, Intel has launched three new research centers focused on different aspects of the same challenge: developing supercomputers with Exa-scale performance levels. That means a billion billion computations per second. To put that in context, if you … Continue reading

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Many cores + many minds = many possibilities

I wanted to give an important update related to our research on future microprocessor architectures, particularly the “many-core” processors envisioned by our Tera-scale Computing Research Program. Last December, Intel Labs demonstrated the latest concept vehicle to emerge from this program, … Continue reading

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Justin Rattner aims to change our relationship with technology – IDF Keynote 2010

Justin Rattner, Intel CTO and director, Intel Labs, presented a compelling vision of the future in his IDF 2010 keynote yesterday entitled, Context: How it Will Really Change Everything. Justin outlined how context will be used to capture information about … Continue reading

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How Love, Lizards and Sea Sickness help guide our approach to technology – Intel IDF Day 0

When you think about Intel, your first thoughts may steer towards processors, the Intel bong or Jeffrey the robot. But yesterday, at the annual pre-IDF research press event, Intel researchers aimed to show another side – a growing side – … Continue reading

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Wolfenstein gets ray traced – on your laptop!

It’s this time of the year again: IDF! Time to show off the cool stuff our graphics research group has been working on. Today at the exhibition I demonstrated our new project called “Wolfenstein: Ray Traced”.

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Future Lab Radio – Networking in Space podcast

What would it really take to communicate from a planet to the Starship Enterprise? Find out how Intel researchers and NASA are working to develop inter-planetary communication using Delay Tolerant Networking. Vint Cerf and Kevin Fall describe what the obstacles … Continue reading

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