Tag: Intelthin
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How I switched to an SSD with free software and no CD-ROM drive A lot of great tools exist to help clone drives. Acronis, Ghost, and many other examples are available for the user to do an easy and clean copy of their system from one drive to another. But when I got my first-gen Intel X25-M SSD, I had two real problems: A) I didn't want to spend any additional money, and B)...
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The Compute Continuum in Action: South Africa At Intel, we're in the business of expanding what we call the "Compute Continuum" - which is to say, we are constantly looking for ways to make connected devices work better, and work better together. Understanding how people are currently using connected devices is one of our first steps in building products that will drive new and better experiences with...
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London Calling In earlier postings, we've explored our visions for TV. In this post, I've asked Alex Zafiroglu to take a step back and share a small slice of what informs our vision, starting with her role in the first phase in our process - understanding how people live, what they value, and how technology fits (or doesn't fit) into their daily...
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32nm Keeps the Innovation Coming – Intel Ultra Thin Laptops When you hear the number 32, what comes to mind? For me, 32 makes me think of Intel's 32 nm process technology. Intel's launch at CES of its Intel Core family of processors marked the first time systems based on 32 nm were made available and now you can find Intel's 2010 Core(r) Ultra-Low Voltage (ULV) processors also based on...
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The TV, and Moore’s Law-like Innovation? The amount of innovation the TV has seen in the past year, and last couple of years, is astounding. If you can think back to the pre big-screen HD movement, consumers more or less purchased TVs with a bigger (and really heavy) screen, once color became common. But look at four recent developments, and one wonders if the TV can...
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