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Conversation from Intel's Corner Office

posted by Ken Kaplan on April 13, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel

I’m a big fan of American Public Media’s daily radio show MarketPlace. I love the turn-of-phrase masters behind the mic — from the David Brancaccio before 2005 to the show’s current host, Kai Ryssdal. The show delivers some of public...

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Inspired at San Jose State University

posted by Gail Dundas on October 28, 2008 at CSR@Intel

View imageOn Friday, San Jose State University’s Department of Television, Radio, Film and Theatre was kind enough to invite us to a play directed by Professor Buddy Butler. (Buddy Butler was the university professor who inspired Omar Benson Miller to...

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Stefano Pellerano on 60 GHz Radios

posted by Guest Blogger on March 13, 2008 at Research@Intel

Wireless is cool. But nobody wants a slow wireless connection. However, fast wireless means large bandwidth and in today’s crowded spectrum bandwidth is a scarce resource. Recently, 60GHz radio (often referred to as mm-wave radio) has attracted the attention of...

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Hasnain Lakdawala on a spectrum sensing, reconfigurable ADC

posted by Guest Blogger on March 12, 2008 at Research@Intel

One of the consequences of widespread use of wireless is that the spectrum is getting crowded. Radio standards must be designed to operate under this rather hostile environment with the presence of a lot of blocking signals in the channels...

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Yorgos Palaskas on a 65nm CMOS Power Amplifier for multi radio

posted by Guest Blogger on March 10, 2008 at Research@Intel

Power amplifiers are used in wireless systems to transmit the desired information from the user device to the base station. Power amplifiers used in cellular systems typically deliver significant amounts of power (~1Watt) in order to be able to communicate...

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WiFi/WiMAX Heterogeneous Seamless Handover

posted by Guest Blogger on February 11, 2008 at Research@Intel

At the Mobile World Congress which begins today in Barcelona, Intel will be showing a demo of our research to perform a heterogeneous seamless handover between a WiFi and WiMAX network. In this blog I will describe our research work...

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Krishnamurthy Soumyanath on ISSCC: Research steps to a Digital Multi Radio

posted by Guest Blogger on February 03, 2008 at Research@Intel

Wireless communication is growing so fast that soon it might be difficult to get a decent wireless connection at your favorite coffee shop. At the Communications Circuits Lab of Intel Corporation, we have been doing research on techniques that will...

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Intel, WiMAX – The Role of Technical Policymaking

posted by Justin Rattner on November 19, 2007 at Research@Intel

On Thursday October 18th, the Radiocommunication Sector of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-R) approved the inclusion of WiMAX in the IMT-2000 set of standards, commonly known as 3G. This announcement is a major accomplishment for the WiMAX community and would...

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Trends in short-range wireless personal area networking (WPAN) technology

posted by Jeffrey Foerster on June 19, 2007 at Research@Intel

Bluetooth can be considered the first wireless personal area networking (WPAN) technology accepted in the market enabling new usages like hands-free cell phone connectivity, wireless headsets, electronic wallet transactions, and others. For this discussion, WPAN technology is considered to support...

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The Less Obvious Hard Parts about Designing Systems with Radios

posted by Kevin Kahn on May 14, 2007 at Technology@Intel

The Communications Technology Lab at Intel has a charter that matches its name – we are supposed to look at all the issues around communications for Intel’s future platforms. That’s a pretty broad charter since it means we worry about...

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