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Intel CTO Justin Rattner on the next 40 years of computing
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) July 18, 2008
Intel CTO Justin Rattner talks about Intel s 40th anniversary and gives a sneak preview of his keynote at the upcoming Intel Developer Forum. Justin s keynote is scheduled for Thursday, August 21st and it follows other visionary talks such as the panel "Using Information Technology to Meet 21ST Century Challenges and Opportunities" and a conversation with Steve Wozniak.
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Intel CTO predicts physical computers will eventually disappear into walls, cars and homes in Intel’s next 40 years
from - blip.tv (beta) May 21, 2008
I had a chance to chat with Justin Rattner, Intel CTO, as he reflected on Intel s first 40 years and looked ahead to the next 40 years. He says instead of technology being an evolution over time, big revolutionary changes tend to happen in rapid giant leaps . He thinks the next major leap will be in the human interface with technology, with potential future breakthroughs in processing that would have the physical boxes of computers disappear into the fabric of our daily lives. Watch this video to hear Justin describe it himself:
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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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Sundown Lounge #124
from Sundown Lounge December 21, 2007
"Deck The Halls" - Jim Goodrich; Geeknotes: The State of Chicago Poetry and Holiday Schedule, PhotArt International No. 8, Hans Op de Beeck Monograph, Xmas Extras; Open Mic Stage: Podsafe Christmas Promo, "Stranger Than Most Nights" - Bows and Arrows, "Close My Eyes " - duckett ccMixter, "Runnin with A Gun" - Slightly Stoopid, Dr Bill Promo, "Cherokee's Dream" - Dreamweaver, "Christmas Morning" - Jeff Mallon, "The Bum" - Hydropods - ; Map Room: Turning Water into Fuel, Human Evolution Speeding Up, Chip-Shrinking May Be Nearing Its Limits, Your Encryption Key Is Protected By The Constitution?; Venue Verite: "Speakin 'o Christmas" - Paul Lawrence Dunbar, "The Christmas Stocking" by L. Frank Baum, "A Christmas Insurrection" by Anne P. L. Field; Music Bed: "Twilight Snow" - Coax
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Sundown Lounge #124
from Sundown Lounge December 21, 2007
"Deck The Halls" - Jim Goodrich; Geeknotes: The State of Chicago Poetry and Holiday Schedule, PhotArt International No. 8, Hans Op de Beeck Monograph, Xmas Extras; Open Mic Stage: Podsafe Christmas Promo, "Stranger Than Most Nights" - Bows and Arrows, "Close My Eyes " - duckett ccMixter, "Runnin with A Gun" - Slightly Stoopid, Dr Bill Promo, "Cherokee's Dream" - Dreamweaver, "Christmas Morning" - Jeff Mallon, "The Bum" - Hydropods - ; Map Room: Turning Water into Fuel, Human Evolution Speeding Up, Chip-Shrinking May Be Nearing Its Limits, Your Encryption Key Is Protected By The Constitution?; Venue Verite: "Speakin 'o Christmas" - Paul Lawrence Dunbar, "The Christmas Stocking" by L. Frank Baum, "A Christmas Insurrection" by Anne P. L. Field; Music Bed: "Twilight Snow" - Coax
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