Results tagged “research”
Driving Enterprise R&D: the SAP and Intel Collaboratory
posted by Justin Rattner on October 19, 2009 at Research@Intel
I was in Northern Ireland today to announce the opening of a new joint laboratory with SAP focused on Cloud Computing and Sustainable IT. The SAP and Intel Collaboratory, as it’s called, will be located at SAP’s research center at...
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tagged: Cloud Computing, Intel Labs, Intel Labs Europe, research, Sustainable IT
Transport Layer Security - a novel approach
posted by Cheryl Miller on October 19, 2009 at Research@Intel
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is widely used in Secure Internet communication, especially for securing Web / HTTP traffic. TLS is a replacement for the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, which provides similar protections. TLS provides cryptographic services to application traffic...
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tagged: Intel Labs, network, research, TLS, Transport Layer Security
Resiliency In Action with Self-tuning Processors
posted by Cheryl Miller on September 23, 2009 at Research@Intel
At Intel Developer Forum, numerous research projects were on display. One of the projects demonstrated a low voltage resilient processor that automatically adapts its power-performance point to achieve the best throughput at minimum energy. One of the recurring themes at...
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tagged: IDF09, intel labs, research, self-tuning processor
What happens to the TV after 2015
posted by Megan Langer on August 28, 2009 at Research@Intel
At the Intel Developer Forum this September Justin Rattner will hold a futuristic keynote discussing the world of visual technologies, like TV and computers, after they evolve to the point where they overlap, a concept known as the convergence. He...
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tagged: Future, IDF09, Intel Developer Forum, Intel Labs, Justin Rattner, Research, TV
Rock Stars of Research@Intel Day
posted by Suzanne LeGette on June 30, 2009 at CSR@Intel
If you missed the recent Research@Intel Day, check out the RocketBoom video below. For the past seven years Intel has sponsored this event in order to give media a peak at what goes on “behind the curtain.” Featuring projects from...
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tagged: eco-technology, engineering, graphics, research
Catch Research@Intel Today
posted by Ken Kaplan on June 18, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Top Intel researchers are gathering today to show off the latest technology research projects they most believe will impact our future — from our homes and autos to the way we surf the wireless Internet. Here is Intel CTO Justin...
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tagged: Intel CTO, Intel Labs, intelRDday, Justin Rattner, Research
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
P-MAPS: An on-demand hardware-rooted system for protecting critical applications
posted by Ravi Sahita on April 20, 2009 at Research@Intel
Since our last virtual discussion (June 2008), malware attacks continue to rise, and more so, attacks have continued to become stealthy and targeted. We have completed a key milestone for our software protection research last month; we created a research...
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tagged: encryption, malware, research, RSA, security
The True You?
posted by Becky Emmett on April 02, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Yesterday, you likely saw many lies floating around as your visited various online sites. Personally, I noticed Twitter and Facebook were full of hoaxes and pranks as part of April Fool's Day. Did you know however that you are likely...
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tagged: ethnographer, intel, internet, Internet TV, research
Who Are The Most Innovative Companies?
posted by Bill Kircos on February 25, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Fast Company has just published their ranking of the most innovative companies. Well, #1 is actually not a company (you'll see), but you get the drift.What do you think of the list? Intel is #6. I'm biased. That's too low....
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tagged: Fast Company, innovation, intel, ranking, research
Inventing the Future
posted by Krishnamurthy "Soumya" Soumyanath on February 17, 2009 at Research@Intel
A famous American philosopher (lets call him FAP in the time honored Intel acronym tradition) once famously said that “It’s hard to predict anything, especially the future.” Here I attempt to take on FAP through the prism of ISSCC; the...
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tagged: ISSCC, research, semiconductor
Celebrate Inventor's Day...5 predictions from the CTO
posted by Justin Rattner on February 11, 2009 at Research@Intel
Celebrating national Inventor’s Day today, Intel is also recognizing the 50th anniversary of one of the greatest inventions of our time, the integrated circuit from Intel’s own Robert Noyce. Inspired by Noyce and my fellow Intel “inventors” I’m providing my...
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tagged: CTO, innovation, Inventor's Day, research
Digital technique to calibrate radio components down to 1/10'000'000'000'000 of a second
posted by Stefano Pellerano on February 09, 2009 at Research@Intel
Radios are used extensively today to access the internet on the go; for example, WiFi is present in virtually all new laptops today. One of the key components of a radio is the high-frequency oscillator that is used to generate...
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tagged: ISSCC, research, WiFi Radio
"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
Research and Development Keynote: Crossing the Chasm between Humans and Machines
posted by Jason Swihart on October 21, 2008 at IDF@Intel
The final keynote at IDF Taipei was a fascinating look at Intel's research and development frontiers given by Kevin C. Kahn. Kahn looked at Intel's research into technologies that will ultimately bring humans and machines closer such as wireless power...
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tagged: electricity, power, r and d, research, robotics, wireless
Intel Fellow named Scientist of the Year by R&D magazine
posted by Cheryl Miller on October 17, 2008 at Research@Intel
Congratulations to Intel Fellow Dr. Mario Paniccia, director of Intel’s Photonics Technology Lab, who on October 16th at an award ceremony in Chicago, was named R&D Magazine’s “2008 Scientist of the Year.” The Scientist of the Year Award has been...
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tagged: paniccia, research, silicon photonics
The Future Looks Bright
posted by Esther Andrews on October 07, 2008 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
With all the recent economic turmoil - Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Washington Mutual, Wachovia, Bear Sterns, Merrill Lynch, and more...the bad news seems to just keep coming. And yet, our technology future looks brighter than ever. I just had the...
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tagged: research, technology
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
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
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

