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Celebrate Inventor’s Day…5 predictions from the CTO

Celebrating national Inventor’s Day today, Intel is also recognizing the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest inventions of our time, the integrated circuit from Intel’s own Robert Noyce. Inspired by Noyce and my fellow Intel “inventors” I’m providing my … Continue reading

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Talk from the Tech Industry: Letter from Intel to the Incoming Obama CTO

Thank you to the thousands of men and women who participated in Intel’s survey last week at CES. As I blogged about earlier, the survey looked to stimulate broad support for Intel policies, asking you what the top priorities should … Continue reading

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Get Out the Tech Vote at CES

From Jan. 6-13, Intel will be hosting a short survey at CES, asking industry experts, thought leaders, and consumers – in other words YOU – to respond to few survey questions soliciting your thoughts on the top technology initiatives for … Continue reading

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Research Takes a Flying Leap into the Future

Ever wonder where ideas for technologies like USB, 802.11n, PCI, or Serial ATA come from? Or maybe you’ve heard of the free application MashMaker that lets you create your own version of Web pages combining the information you want from … Continue reading

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Intel CTO predicts physical computers will eventually disappear into walls, cars and homes in Intel’s next 40 years

I had a chance to chat with Justin Rattner, Intel CTO, as he reflected on Intel’s first 40 years and looked ahead to the next 40 years. He says instead of technology being an evolution over time, big revolutionary changes … Continue reading

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Improving Energy Efficiency across the Technology Ecosystem

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 … Continue reading

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Welcome from the Intel CTO

Welcome to the new Research@Intel blog. I am pleased to open this new blog as a way to keep you informed on what is going on in our research labs. Through this forum, you will hear from some of the … Continue reading

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