Results tagged “intel”
Announcing the Intel Visual Computing Institute
posted by Justin Rattner on May 12, 2009 at Research@Intel
This morning in Saarbrueken, Germany we launched a new research center at Saarland University called the Intel Visual Computing Institute. Intel has committed $12 million to this effort, which will become the newest member of Intel Labs Europe and our...
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tagged: Immersive Connected Experiences, Intel, saarland, visual computing
Technology evangelism music video
posted by Sean Koehl on May 08, 2009 at Research@Intel
If you ever wondered what technology evangelists in the Intel labs do, check this out:...
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tagged: Intel, research, technology
"Gestris" - Gaming with Gestures
posted by Esther Andrews on October 28, 2008 at Research@Intel
Intel’s Pittsburgh Research Lab opened its doors this week for a tour of the fascinating exploratory research they’re doing on future technologies including a natural gesture interface for games built as a novel application of SLIPstream parallelization techniques. The Pittsburgh...
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tagged: Intel, Pittsburgh lab, research
Rattner: The promise of wireless power
posted by Justin Rattner on October 02, 2008 at Research@Intel
In the past few years, we have experienced a dramatic revolution in the number of electronic devices—cell phones, digital cameras, laptops, etc.—that we use in our everyday lives. Currently, most of these devices are powered by batteries, which need to...
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tagged: IDF, IDF08, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Rattner, research, Wireless, Wireless Power
Trustworthy Wireless Research in Seattle
posted by Cheryl Miller on October 01, 2008 at Research@Intel
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...
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tagged: GeoFencing, Intel, Intel Research, Seattle Lab, trustworthy wireless, wireless
Wireless Power & "Sensitive" Robots: videos from IDF
posted by Megan Langer on August 21, 2008 at Research@Intel
Justin Rattner gave a pretty fascinating keynote at IDF today about what he thought the big advances would be by 2050. He included three demonstrations from some out-there research that is happening in some of intel’s “Lab-lets” in Seattle and...
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tagged: IDF2008, Intel, Justin Rattner, Research, Wireless Power
How to Count Cores
posted by Anwar Ghuloum (葛安华) on August 11, 2008 at Research@Intel
One of the most abused terms today is “core count”. Depending on who you ask, a core might mean a full-fledged IA Core (e.g. a Core 2), or it might mean something substantially less…like a small processing element with an...
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tagged: core, Core2Duo, intel, multi-core, multi-threaded, multi-threading, parallelism, SIMD
Rounding up Research Day
posted by Cheryl Miller on July 20, 2008 at Research@Intel
Now that the dust has settled from the 6th Annual Research At Intel Day press event, I am still amazed at the breadth and variety of research projects that were on display. Researchers from Israel, China, Russia and the US...
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tagged: intel, Research, Research At Intel Day
Preventing Identity fraud with Secure Digital Wallets by Prashant Dewan
posted by Guest Blogger on June 16, 2008 at Research@Intel
Intel’s Secure Digital Wallet (SDW) research enables the users to manage their credentials for various banks, e-commerce websites, e-mail servers on Intel laptops, desktops and MIDs so that their susceptibility to identity fraud is minimized. Identity fraud is one of...
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tagged: identity fraud, Intel, research, security, virtualization
Lester Memmott on Context Aware Computing
posted by Guest Blogger on April 08, 2008 at Research@Intel
Last week, the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) was held in Shanghai, China and one of the key messages was that Carry Small, Live Large (CSLL) is a vision held by Intel for future mobile computers. In a nutshell it is...
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tagged: context aware computing, csll, dynamic composable computing, IDF2008, Intel, MID, mobility, research
Kevin Kahn on Redefining Mobility: Carry Small, Live Large
posted by Guest Blogger on March 31, 2008 at Research@Intel
Imagine a day when a single device small enough to fit in your pocket has the power of a laptop and can deliver a rich computing, telephony, media, gaming, and Internet experience. Imagine a day when this device knows your...
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tagged: csll, IDF, IDF2008, Intel, kahn, kevin kahn, mobility, research
Yimin Zhang on Why do we need many-core?
posted by Guest Blogger on March 31, 2008 at Research@Intel
Now we are already in a Multi-core era, dual-core has become mainstream, and some people even have Quad-core CPUs in their desktop PC. But some people still are are not clear if, in the future more cores will benefit them,...
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tagged: IDF, IDF2008, intel, many core, model-based computing, multicore, research, terascale
Introducing two “Universal Parallel Computing Research Centers”
posted by Justin Rattner on March 19, 2008 at Research@Intel
Today, it’s a pleasure for me to report that Intel and Microsoft are joining forces to accelerate the mainstream adoption of highly parallel computing technology. Together, the two companies are pioneering the concept of industry-funded “Universal Parallel Computing Research Centers”...
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tagged: IDF, IDF2008, intel, parallel computing, parallel programming, research, terascale
Andrew Chien on UPCRC is a Major Commitment to Long-range Parallel Computing Research
posted by Guest Blogger on March 19, 2008 at Research@Intel
I can’t help but feel the excitement and optimism that accompanies the launching of a bold new venture which will involve nearly 90 talented researchers focused on parallel computing. We’ve got great partners in Microsoft, Berkeley, and Illinois, an exciting...
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tagged: Andrew Chien, applications, Berkeley, hardware, Illinois, Intel, Microsoft, parallel computing, research, software, UPCRC
Interview with Dave Patterson, Krste Asanovic and Kathy Yelick at Berkeley UPCRC Lab
posted by Cheryl Miller on March 19, 2008 at Research@Intel
While I was at our Berkely lablet open house in early March, I had a chance to interview some of the folks involved in the UPCRC lab on the UC Berkeley campus. It was exciting to learn more about this...
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tagged: Berkeley, Dave Patterson, Intel, Kathy Yelick, Krste Asanovic, parallel computing, research, UPCRC
DARPA Urban Challenge - Junior Pit Crew Videos
posted by Megan Langer on November 03, 2007 at Research@Intel
You may have seen the blogs this week from Scott Ettinger, Intel Research Scientist helping Stanford’s team, giving you the play-by-play during the qualifiers. You’ll hear from him again tomorrow - watch out for it, because the event today was...
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tagged: DARPA Urban Challenge, Intel, Robot car, Robotics, Stanford
Robotics, Earthquakes, cancer research….Intel?
posted by Megan Langer on October 24, 2007 at Research@Intel
Intel Research Pittsburgh Lab opened doors today to academia, press and just about anyone in the general Pittsburgh public who wanted to stop by. The open house buzzed with enthusiasm from an estimated nearly 200 attendees about the advancements the...
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tagged: cancer research, Intel, parallel computing, research, Robots
Real Time Ray-Tracing: The End of Rasterization?
posted by Jeffrey Howard on October 10, 2007 at Research@Intel
The title seems rather provocative, but PC Perspective seems to think that this is a definite possibility. But is it…? I’d like to explore the current state-of-the-art in real time ray-tracing, based on what has been shown at last months...
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tagged: 3D, IDF, Intel, rasterization, ray tracing, research
Rattner's Virtual World's Keynote: Research Reflections on IDF Day 3
posted by Sean Koehl on September 21, 2007 at Research@Intel
Thursday, our CTO Justin Rattner gave a keynote on virtual worlds and the emergence of what he called the 3D Internet. The 3D Internet Rattner described is the mushrooming social world of multiplayer online games, of complex animations for medicine...
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tagged: Intel, Rattner, research, terascale, virtual worlds
Tera-scale Demos at IDF
posted by Sean Koehl on September 20, 2007 at Research@Intel
Following up on Brian’s post yesterday, here’s some pics and info on the Tera-scale demos we have here at IDF....
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tagged: 80-core, Ct, IDF, Intel, ray tracing, research, terascale

