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Research Reflections on IDF – Day 2

Here at IDF – Day 2, the technology showcase is going full steam. With lunch being served in the showcase area it is a certain draw for the attendees – kind of like a massive lunch and learn. In the … Continue reading

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40G photodetector: The other end of the link

As you may have read in Ansheng’s earlier post, our photonics labs recently disclosed a 40 gigabit per second laser modulator. Optical modulators, which encode high speed data onto an optical beam, are something we have been working on in … Continue reading

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Fall IDF 2007: One vision for how parallel programming gets easier

A few weeks ago, I blogged on why parallel programming is “hard.” My goal was to set up discussions by others and myself on the Research@Intel blog on how we’re making it easier. While we’re continuing to write about this … Continue reading

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Mashups for the Masses

The following post is from a guest contributor to the research blog. This post comes from researcher Rob Ennals who is the project lead on Intel Mash Maker. Rob is based in our Intel Research lab in Berkeley. Prior to … Continue reading

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