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Research@Intel Day: A Feast for the Senses
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech June 24, 2008
Intel s invitation-only event at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., showed off the company s diverse research projects in areas like visual computing, health, life sciences, green-friendly technologies, and wireless, to name a few. Intel scientists can propose research on any topic they envision a solution for, said Manny Vara, Intel s technology marketing director at Intel s R D Labs. It can start when a scientist comes across a problem, even outside of work, and says, Hey, I could do something about that. Intel scientists have engaged in diverse research projects from digital money to mobile antennas that provide access to cell phone services in developing regions of the world. This year s Research@Intel Day featured more than 70 projects. Tags: Intel, visual computing, Manny Vara, digital money, mobile antennas, Research@Intel Day, Research@Intel
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Intel Research Day: Showcase for Creativity
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech May 19, 2008
When Intel s research teams think about the future of computing - from mobile devices with near-limitless functionality to technology for the developing world to virtual worlds and advanced robotics, they are literally mapping our future (a future that could include, for example, a cafe table with networking ability). In this podcast preview of the 2008 Research@Intel Day, to be held at the Computer History Museum in the heart of Silicon Valley, we hear from some of Intel s key players when it comes to the next generations of technology. Hear what Intel Research is focusing on now from Andrew Chien, vice president, corporate technology group and director of Intel Research; Intel Chief Technology Officer and Director of the Corporate Technology Group Justin Rattner; and Eric Brewer, director, Intel Research Berkeley. Research Day is a chance to check in Intel on the future impacts that its advanced chip technologies will have on human health, mobility, innovation and, of course, computing - from Terascale architecture, software and programming issues to visual computing challenges. You can hear more from Andrew Chien, here talking about essential computing, the vision that drives Intel Research. Justin Rattner shares some thoughts on virtual words as a precursor to the 3D Internet, and Eric Brewer, also a professor of comptuer science at the University of California, Berkeley, talks about how research from his Berkeley lab could lead to better technologies for the developing world. Past coverage of Research@Intel Day Tags: virtual worlds, Research@Intel Day, Silicon Valley, Intel, Andrew Chien, Justin Rattner, Eric Brewer, mobility, Terascale, essential computing
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Research Day: CTO Justin Rattner on Weird Science
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network June 22, 2007
Intel@Research Day is a science fair with some unbelievable demos unbelievable on one hand because some seem to defy physics and on the other hand because the topics under consideration are clearly anthropological. In this podcast, Intel CTO Justin Rattner explains why the company has hired more than a few ethnographers, and he talks about how research at Intel has truly gone global. The featured photo is of a catom, a form of programmable matter called a claytronics atom. Read more about it at www.intel.com/research/dpr.htm. Tags: Intel@Research Day, Intel, Justin Rattner, catom, claytronics
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