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Classmate PC as a One-to-One Learning Tool

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 … Continue reading

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Earthquake proof your code!

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 … Continue reading

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From Pentium Pro to Nehalem: The Story of Transformation

Today, at our headquarters in the heart of Silicon Valley, we launched the most important Intel server product since 1995′s Intel® Pentium® Pro processor. In 1995, fewer than 750Ku servers based on Intel architecture were sold, representing only 10 percent … Continue reading

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Social Media: Friend or Foe at Your Company?

It’s not even lunchtime. You’re blogging, making social and career connections in Facebook. What does your company think about that?! There’s a trend of companies bringing social media tools into the enterprise. To do this, often it takes cross teams … Continue reading

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My IDF Keynote, and launching Channel Intel

The greatest geek-fest on Earth, the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) San Francisco show that is, is just a 8 days away. IDF Beijing in the Spring of this year was a fabulous event with great technology showcased, product introductions and … Continue reading

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Not all silicon processes are created equal.

There is a lot of talk right now about 45nm – the newest and most exciting step along the Moore’s Law story. (Yes, it IS exciting…) Essentially it means that transistors can be made smaller, and the smallest feature size … Continue reading

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Will Software follow, or even save Moore’s Law?

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 … Continue reading

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