Results tagged “software”
Intel Software Careers: See what we're doing, meet our people and how you can join us!
posted by Jonathan Harle on October 27, 2009 at Jobs@Intel Blog
Everyone knows Intel as a manufacturer of some of the world’s best microprocessors and other hardware technologies, right? But did you know Intel does software too? We do, and we just launched our new Software Careers website! Yep, I said...
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tagged: careers, jobs, Jonathan, software
Classmate PC as a One-to-One Learning Tool
posted by Jeff Galinovsky on August 07, 2009 at Technology@Intel
One-to-One learning, where every kid in a classroom has a computer that can interact with a teacher, although rewarding, is a complicated classroom model to implement. Lots of elements must come together to make this a successful transformation for both...
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tagged: Atom, Classmate PC, education, one-to-one learning, software
Earthquake proof your code!
posted by Nick Knupffer on April 15, 2009 at Technology@Intel
So, my first PR mentor taught me to start replies with the word ‘So’. This gives you valuable micro-seconds to compile a sophisticated and accurate reply to the daisy-cutter question just lobbed at you by the archetypal British reporter. Typically...
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tagged: compiler, ct, intel, larrabee, processor, programming, software
IDF in 3D: Intel Software Keynote
posted by Ron Schott (Owen Media) on August 24, 2008 at IDF@Intel
When I was handed a pair of Shrek ears on Tuesday promoting today’s software keynote, I was pretty sure that I’d be treated to at least a couple seconds of the Mike Meyers-voiced ogre. But the show Renee James put...
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tagged: 3D, IDF, Renee James, software
Renee James Discusses Developing for the Future of Computing
posted by Annie Rodkins on August 16, 2008 at IDF@Intel
In this video interview Renee James, Vice President and General Manager of the Software and Solutions Group, discusses her upcoming IDF keynote titled “Developing for the Future of Computing.” In her keynote, Renee will discuss how to take advantage of...
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tagged: dreamwords, idf2008, intru3d, parallelism, Renee James, software
Andrew Chien on UPCRC is a Major Commitment to Long-range Parallel Computing Research
posted by Guest Blogger on March 19, 2008 at Research@Intel
I can’t help but feel the excitement and optimism that accompanies the launching of a bold new venture which will involve nearly 90 talented researchers focused on parallel computing. We’ve got great partners in Microsoft, Berkeley, and Illinois, an exciting...
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tagged: Andrew Chien, applications, Berkeley, hardware, Illinois, Intel, Microsoft, parallel computing, research, software, UPCRC
A evolução do software está acompanhando o hardware?
posted by Reinaldo Affonso on August 23, 2007 at Brasil Digital@Intel
Em junho participei de um debate sobre tecnologias para mobilidade e uma pergunta do público presente foi: “Quando teremos novas formas de interagir com o computador e quando comandos de voz e outras alternativas seriam realmente aplicadas no nosso cotidiano”....
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tagged: multi-core, paralelismo, software
Will Software follow, or even save Moore's Law?
posted by Shekhar Borkar on May 27, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Software has not kept up with Moore’s Law, and I did not get any disagreement. But will it in the future? Are you bold enough to predict that software will save Moore’s Law? That is what Peder Ulander (VP of...
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tagged: Moore's Law, software
20,000,000 gold pieces for Gloves of Modification
posted by Heath Buckmaster on May 08, 2007 at IT@Intel
I am a big fan of the role-playing game, Neverwinter Nights*. I can pretend to be a wizard, a rogue, a fighter, or even a paladin, and save the kingdom from evil with my trusty +1 Vorpal sword. The game...
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tagged: coding, customization, enterprise software, gaming, modification, software, TCM

