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A Solar Powered IA Core? No Way!

Today Intel CTO Justin Rattner is demonstrating one of our latest research achievements – an experimental IA microprocessor capable of unprecedented low-power operation. This technology, which we call the Near Threshold Voltage Processor (codenamed Claremont), is a concept IA processor core … Continue reading

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Less is More: Increasing the Dynamic Operating Range of Intel Processors and Chipsets

Voltage and power reductions in our products come from a broad engagement between process, design and architecture. For our latest 45nm products, the careful design of the SRAM cell and our invention of high-k metal gate transistors were key contributors … Continue reading

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Resiliency – A Key Strategy to Keep Reaping the Benefits of Moore’s Law (guest post)

This post comes from Antonio Gonzalez, director of the Intel Barcelona Research Center in Spain. His lab conducts a variety of research aimed at improving the performance and energy efficiency of future multi-core and tera-scale microprocessors. His post relates to … 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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