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Meet Gwen; the winner of the Extreme Photoshop Contest
posted by Michael Brito on October 19, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
When Gwen won the Photoshop contest a few weeks ago, I asked if she would be willing to record a video highlighting her process in image manipulation. Here is what she came up. I am quite impressed. ...
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tagged: core, Photoshop
Introducing the Extreme Photo Contest Winner!
posted by Michael Brito on October 12, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Looks like you guys are all some pretty innovative designers! At least that's what we thought here at Intel once all the entries started rolling into Twitpic in our Extreme Photo Contest. We had a total of 36 entries, each...
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tagged: core, Photoshop
Rock Star Yourself Facebook Contest
posted by Michael Brito on October 08, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
At Intel, we know that our Rock Stars are unique; just ask Ajay Bhatt, co-inventor of the USB. You are unique too; and we want to know why you think you’re a rock star. Since we recently launched the “Extreme”...
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tagged: core, Corei7, gaming, online gaming
Intel Core i7 Custom Challenge
posted by Michael Brito on October 05, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Intel is celebrating the launch of the new family of Intel® Core™ i7 and Core™ i5 processors by challenging the world's best mod enthusiasts to rock the world in the Intel® Core™ i7 Custom Desktop Challenge. This challenge rewards enthusiasts...
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tagged: contest, core, gaming, online gaming
Extreme Photo Contest
posted by Michael Brito on September 23, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
In case you hadn't heard, today we launched the All New Intel® Core™ i7 Mobile Processor that really is the "fastest mobile processor on the planet." And, in the spirit of launching new products we are also launching a new contest....
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tagged: core, intel core, photoshop
Affordable Performance: How the NEW Intel Core i7 helps you to "Get Your Game ON!"
posted by Todd Christ on September 22, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
When people ask me for recommendations on buying (or building) a new PC, my first question is ‘How much do you want to spend’ - because like anything, you usually get what you pay for. Everyone who’s wanted Intel Core...
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tagged: Consumer, Core, Core_i5, Core_i7, Corsair, CPU, Gaming, Mainstream, MSI, NCIX, Nehalem, P55, P55_Chipset, quad, quad-core, quadcore, todd_christ, Tomorrow
First 32nm Microprocessors -- From the Intel Fab to IDF09
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 13, 2009 at IDF@Intel
Anyone attending or tuning into the Intel Developer Forum knows what to look for — firsts. First time tech demos, first look at new chip designs or features… Here’s a first look at Intel rock star Sanjay Natarajan, director of...
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tagged: 32nm, Core, Core 2010, Core2010, IDF09, Innovation, Integration, Intel, microprocessor, Westmere
Sneak Peek - Intel Developer Forum Preview
posted by Bill Kircos on September 13, 2009 at Technology@Intel
In San Francisco Sept. 22-24, "the world's biggest geekfest" will take place at Moscone Center West. In its 12th year, the Intel Developer Forum highlights Intel's upcoming technology advancements and product plans to top CIOs, CTOs, hardware and software experts...
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tagged: battery life, Core, IDF09, manufacturing, News, Otellini, Turbo, vPro
The Intel Core i5 Processor - what's in your gaming PC?
posted by Todd Christ on September 08, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
If you've been waiting for the Core i5 Processor - then wait no longer! This CPU was just released and the reviews look pretty darned amazing! The newest Core i5 45nm chips give you multi-threaded performance for faster multi-tasking,...
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tagged: core, Core_i5, Gaming, Intel, Lynnfield, Performance, Price, Processor, todd_christ
Blizzcon Goodie Bag - and a video montage of the event...
posted by Todd Christ on August 26, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Ok - I’ll be totally honest here… when I was first invited to goto Blizzcon - I hesitated. Why? Well, for one - I’m not a Warcraft player, I’ve seen Starcraft, and many of my friends have lost countless...
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tagged: blizzcon, core, Core_i7, diablo, gaming, IntelGameOn, murloc, starcraft, todd_christ, warcraft
"Embedded" Computers, Retail Shopping and Growth
posted by Bill Kircos on March 30, 2009 at Technology@Intel
We have a fairly large division within Intel loosely referred to as the Embedded Computing group. I’ve never liked the word embedded personally, it doesn’t say much about what that group does, which is a lot — and possibly a...
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tagged: atom, core, embedded, Intel, retail, WiMAX
News Watch: Netbooks - Industry Friend or Foe?
posted by Bill Kircos on December 04, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Netbooks of all shapes and sizes have been hot sellers, filling up many of the top 10 spots on amazon.com’s electronics sales rankings and even being worthy of a review in the latest Consumer Reports magazine. My partner in crime...
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tagged: Atom, Centrino, Core, netbooks
Nehalem-based Core i7 processors coming in November (17th)
posted by Bill Calder on October 14, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Many people had asked when the first Nehalem-based processors were going to be available. For those who have been watching, Intel confirmed today that the initial processors based on this new architecture began shipping to customers in Q3, and...
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tagged: bloomfield, Core, Core i7, desktop, extreme edition, high performance processors, Intel, nehalem
https://everywhere! Encrypting the Internet
posted by Guest Blogger on October 06, 2008 at Research@Intel
Imagine a world where the Internet is entirely secure and attackers have no place to hide. A major step toward realizing this vision of world-wide security is making sure that all the traffic exchanged between servers and clients is encrypted....
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tagged: core, encryption, hyper-threading, nehalem, public key exchange, research, RSA, security
Intel servers smash records with 6 core 'Dunnington'
posted by Nick Knupffer on August 19, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Did you watch Pat Gelsinger’s IDF kenote today? He announced that the new 6-core Intel Xeon processor for expandable servers will launch in September, and has already broken multiple world performance records - notably the first x86-based server to burst...
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tagged: 6, boyd, core, davis, Dunnington, idf, IDF San Fran, idf2008, intel core, Xeon
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
Energy Efficiency: Be or Be Perceived
posted by Stephen Harper on February 08, 2008 at CSR@Intel
After almost ten years at Intel, I have lost track of how many times I have heard the phrase “be and be perceived” in meetings and conference calls concerning our environmental and broader corporate social responsibility operations and reputation. For...
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tagged: ACEEE, Core, corporate social responsibility, energy efficient, Energy Star, ICT, Intel
Processadores Multi-Core: algumas explicações
posted by Mauricio Ruiz on August 15, 2007 at Brasil Digital@Intel
Olá amigos!! Estou iniciando a minha participação dentro da seção de blogs da Intel. Estive pensando qual seria um assunto para começar esta nova aventura. Escrever um blog de negócios de TI ou sobre uma tecnologia. Decidi seguir o segundo...
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tagged: Core, Dual-Core, multi-core, Pentium
Caneland, Caneland everywhere!
posted by Nick Knupffer on July 24, 2007 at Technology@Intel
This quarter will see the launch of Intel’s latest MP platform codenamed ‘Caneland’. MP means ‘multi-processor’ and refers to servers that can support 4 or more processors. Caneland is the platform name and is composed of the Tigerton processor and...
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tagged: caneland, Core, processor, tigerton, Xeon

