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Enforcing Moore’s Law through Technology Research – Part 6

by Mike Mayberry, Vice President, Technology & Manufacturing Group, and Director, Components Research Welcome! I’ve been blogging about research progress towards making compound semiconductors mainstream and talking about both challenges and opportunities. Three IEDM 2011 papers show the latest progress … Continue reading

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Enforcing Moore’s Law through Technology Research – Part 4

Welcome to the fourth installment! I’ve been blogging about research progress towards making compound semiconductors mainstream and talking about both challenges and opportunities. Enforcing Moore’s Law through Technology Research Enforcing Moore’s Law through Technology Research – Part 2 Enforcing Moore’s … Continue reading

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Transistors: Past, Present, Future, and Future-er

Today I had the privilege of presenting a plenary talk at the 2010 Device Research Conference (DRC) at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana. DRC is one of the premier conferences in the semiconductor industry, and the focus is … Continue reading

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Catch Research@Intel Today

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 … Continue reading

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San Francisco Street Sweepers Testing Clean Air Sniffing Devices

Walking into Research@Intel day was like pulling back the curtain and seeing how researchers are pushing idea buttons and project levers to not only keep Moore’s Law alive, but to put future computer prowess to meet real human needs. Sure … Continue reading

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Second Life on the Go, Pulling Up the Horizon Through Intel Research

Today I got a sneak peak as Intel scientists from across the Intel set up their projects for Research@Intel Day, held at the Computer History Museum on June 11. The eye catcher for me? The robotic hands.

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Kevin Kahn on Redefining Mobility: Carry Small, Live Large

This entry was first posted by Kevin Kahn in the Research@Intel blog. Imagine a day when a single device small enough to fit in your pocket has the power of a laptop and can deliver a rich computing, telephony, media, … Continue reading

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Why do we need many-core?

This entry was first posted by Yimin Zhang on the Research@Intel blog. Now we are already in a Multi-core era, dual-core has become mainstream, and some people even have Quad-core CPUs in their desktop PC. But some people still are … Continue reading

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Inside Innovation at Intel

Innovation is an increasingly popular word, you see it everywhere. If you look back in time it has gone from the occasional appearance in articles and magazines five years ago to the current situation where every company from cookies to … Continue reading

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Silicon Research Sparks Start of Intel Developer Forum

Intel’s Megan Langer contributed to this post. IDF is not about products as much as it’s about building the future. So every year IDF kicks off with what’s called Day Zero, where Intel Researchers and strategic planners share and show … Continue reading

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