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How Does Intel Technology Bring Out the Genius in You?

Genius is tenacious and inside each of us, shaping our character and driving us to create new possibilities. Add to that the wisdom of crowds and you have the story about how this went from being an employee video to … Continue reading

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VIDEO: Mario Paniccia talks Silicon Photonics

Short post this time – I am at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco and our illustrious Silicon Photonics guru Mario just delivered a stirling speech about the recent breakthrough in Silicon Germanium photodetectors. See Sean’s blog about … Continue reading

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An update on Intel Itanium processors

I get asked regularly about Intel’s Itanium strategy and plans. Having taken over responsibility for Itanium at Intel in 2005, I spent time taking a deep and careful look at the technology, products and positioning of the product in the … Continue reading

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Powers of Small

Science gurus Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman show how Intel’s incredible shrinking transistors are helping to cram old, super-sized supercomputer performance into small, sleek laptops built with Intel Centrino Duo processor technology. This video was created to celebrate the introduction … Continue reading

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The Less Obvious Hard Parts about Designing Systems with Radios

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 … Continue reading

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It’s official – Silicon Photonics are ACE. Part 1.

Intel and the University of California Santa Barbara recently won the EE Times ACE award for the Most Promising New Technology category. Silicon Photonics technologies use silicon and laser light to transmit and receive data. And there has been a … Continue reading

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