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A chat with the wizard of the extremely small

For those of you who attended CES earlier this month or simply followed the news from that event, you may have heard below the noise of streaming TV boxes and Intel Readers a fairly major announcement from Intel…the release of … Continue reading

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Internet TV Applications will Change our Relationship with Television

Consumers talk about their television as many things: an object, a technology, a language, an addiction, an experience and most interestingly, as a relationship. The most striking observation about this relationship is what it is lacking: interaction. This lack of … Continue reading

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Performance Headroom from Squeezing Transistors Down to 32nm

Since the turn of the millennium, I’ve seen advances in chip manufacturing processes — from circuitry measuring 180 nanometers to 130 to 90 to 65 to 45 and now 32nm — and new architectural designs in between. Every time a … Continue reading

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Intel’s Big Bet

I am always amazed at the incredible work that Intel’s manufacturing group does especially when it comes to major technology transitons like the one that is upon us now. Shrinking to 32nm will require a massive investment, which we will … Continue reading

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Doing something amazing with your Intel processor? Tell Intel and Win Big!

Calling all innovators, educators, entertainers, communicators and creators – or anyone with a story to tell about their processor! Intel kicked off a cool contest today inviting creative people to tell their story about how they are using an Intel … Continue reading

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The Magic of 45nm

From Anand Chandrasekher’s opening keynote, the magic of 45nm technology . . . Anand also showed a working 32nm wafer.

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Caneland, Caneland everywhere!

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 … Continue reading

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From RISC to Reward

Intel recently held a press briefing in San Francisco outlining future Itanium plans. Chief among the nuggets of information where the following revelations:

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