Tag Archives: Linux

Sandybridge on Linux – it will be an absolute joy!

So, there has been a lot of noise around Sandybridge and Linux support. Most of the criticism has come from Charlie Demerjian over at semiaccurate.com. Now we at Intel like Charlie, we are fans and he does an important job … Continue reading

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32nm SOC process, getting many things right at once

A colleague of mine, upon learning that I was a pilot, wanted me to write a blog comparing flying to Intel processes used to make consumer products (these processes are SOC processes such as Intel’s 32nm SOC process, recently published … Continue reading

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All 3D, All the Time

In February, I snagged an invitation to Burberry’s latest fashion show, broadcast to five sites around the world in 3D. Christopher Bailey, who is the creative director at Burberry wanted to create an “event”, in his words a global community … Continue reading

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Making the Future

Every new year starts with that sense of reinvention – that sense that things could be different, will be different, should be different. 2010 has started exactly the same way – I woke up in an old homestead in rural … Continue reading

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IEEE 802.16m to the Rescue: Meeting the Exploding Mobile Internet Data Demand

Guest repost from goingWimax.com by Sanjiv Gupta, Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer at Intel. Commercially available Mobile WiMAX is here! Major networks have successfully rolled out worldwide with Clearwire in the U.S., UQ Communications in Japan, and Yota in Russia taking … Continue reading

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Connecting the Ultra-Mobile Universe with Moorestown

Revolutionizing the ultra-mobile segment of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and the future of smart phones, Intel’s next-generation Intel® Atom™ processor, codenamed Moorestown, made a larger-than-life splash at this year’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco. Intel Fellow and Chief … Continue reading

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The In-Car Infotainment Revolution

Did you know that the average American spends more than 300 hours per year in their car? That’s equivalent to 7.5 work weeks stuck behind the wheel. Imagine now if a Car OEM or service provider could find a way … Continue reading

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Podcast — Tick-Tock & Opening Doors for IT Value

In this audio highlights Podcast from Pat Gelsinger’s Keynote @ IDF, Pat talks about how faster, sequential design and product life cycles (a.k.a. inside Intel as “Tick Tock”) are opening new doors for IT pros focusing on ROI. He hit … Continue reading

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Virtual Worlds Spread, Opening Real World Possibilities

In this photo slideshow Podcast, hear and see highlights from Intel CTO Justin Rattner’s keynote that wrapped up the Intel Developer Forum on Thursday. It was visually spectacular. Justin’s overall message? The underlying technologies driving the spread of virtual world … Continue reading

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Breaking Barriers & Unleashing Computing Experiences — IDF Day 2 Mobility Keynotes

Intel laptop innovator David (Dadi) Perlmutter and ultra mobility leader Anand Chandrasekher kicked off Day 2 (Wednesday) at Intel’s Fall IDF in San Francisco. Mobile PC lovers like me are lickin’ those lips. In this audio highlights Podcast, Dadi hits … Continue reading

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