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QuickPath Technology - Intel Chip Chat – Episode 33QuickPath Technology - Intel Chip Chat – Episode 33
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September 18, 2008

Providing point-to-point high-speed links to distributed shared memory, Intel QuickPath technology unleashes Nehalem s parallel processing performance. Tags: distributed shared memory, Intel, QuickPath, Nehalem, parallel processing, Chip Chat
Intel Tick-Tock Strategy - What it MeansIntel Tick-Tock Strategy - What it Means
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September 12, 2008

Driving technology innovation on a reliable and predictable timeline, Intel developed a model designed to deliver ongoing innovation. Referred to as our tick-tock model, Intel has successfully alternated and delivered the next generation of silicon technology as well as new processor microarchitecture year after year. Intel CIO Diane Bryant shares how, during the Tick, Intel delivers new silicon process technology, dramatically increasing transistor density while enhancing performance and energy efficiency within a smaller, more refined version of our existing microarchitecture. In the second year, the Tock delivers entirely new processor microarchitecture to optimize the value of the increased number of transistors and technology updates now available. If you re an investor, you can stay on top of all the ways Intel pushes the boundaries of innovation, making news in technology, manufacturing, education, culture and social responsibiliy. Learn more about the rhythm of Intel s advancing silicon technology and what it means for your business, your investment, and you. Tags: Intel, Tick-Tock, Chip Design, Chip Manufacturing, 45nm, Diane Bryant, Nehalem, Core i7
Inside the Chips at IDF - Nehalem, System on a Chip, LarrabeeInside the Chips at IDF - Nehalem, System on a Chip, Larrabee
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September 01, 2008

Author: kenekaplan Added: Mon, 01 Sep 2008 19:54:46 -0800 Duration: 364At the 2008 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco the future was clear: visual computing. From games to television, from large systems to handhelds, the demand on hardware and software platforms will be to run large amounts of data more efficiently with less power. Some of the breakthroughs to bring video and audio more easily and seamlessly to users include the scalable Nehalem chip architecture, the Media Processor CE 3100, and the architecture codenamed Larrabee. IDF blog post
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Intel "Nehalem" Chip Design Demo'd for DevelopersIntel "Nehalem" Chip Design Demo'd for Developers
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August 29, 2008

Author: kenekaplan Added: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 15:54:30 -0800 Duration: 242Intel's Pat Gelsinger demos Nehalem, Intel's next chip design, at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco August 2008. New designs has new features built in like Turbo Mode for performance and energy efficiency. See 3-D visualization, game and weather modeling demonstrated using Nehalem designed computer processors.
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San Francisco IDF 2008: Visual Computing Driving InnovationSan Francisco IDF 2008: Visual Computing Driving Innovation
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August 28, 2008

At the 2008 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco the future was clear: visual computing. From games to television, from large systems to handhelds, the demand on hardware and software platforms will be to run large amounts of data more efficiently with less power. Some of the breakthroughs to bring video and audio more easily and seamlessly to users include the scalable Nehalem chip architecture, the Media Processor CE 3100, and the architecture codenamed Larrabee. Tags: 2008 Intel Developer Forum, visual computing, games, CE 3100, IDF, Intel, Larrabee, Nehalem
Intel Fellow Rajesh Kumar Speaks about NehalemIntel Fellow Rajesh Kumar Speaks about Nehalem
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July 30, 2008

Intel Fellow Rajesh Kumar speaks about Nehalem as "the biggest platform change that the company has made in over 10 years." He describes Nehalem as a processor that balances performance & efficiency, and that benefits from massive memory bandwidth.
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Intel's Pat Gelsinger on Embedded, Dynamic, and Visual TechnologiesIntel's Pat Gelsinger on Embedded, Dynamic, and Visual Technologies
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July 24, 2008

Intel's Pat Gelsinger gives a preview of his Aug 2008 Intel Developer Forum keynote, and speaks about the embedded internet, the Nehalem architecture and productization, and the Larrabee visualization architecture.
Inside IDF: High End Desktop Platform DesignInside IDF: High End Desktop Platform Design
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July 23, 2008

The Intel Developer Forum has become a major event on the technology industry calendar with keynotes that make international headlines. But at the heart of IDF are the sessions where developers get access to the details of new products and science from the world s biggest chipmaker. This podcast is an excerpt from IDF Shanghai 2008. It s an example from the session High End Desktop Platform Design Overview for the Nehalem Processor. Tags: IDF, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Shanghai, Nehalem
Inside IDF: Nehalem MicroarchitectureInside IDF: Nehalem Microarchitecture
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July 23, 2008

The Intel Developer Forum has become a major event on the technology industry calendar with keynotes that make international headlines. But at the heart of IDF are the sessions where developers get access to the details of new products and science from the world s biggest chipmaker. This podcast is an excerpt from IDF Shanghai 2008. It s an example from the session Inside Intel Next Generation Nehalem Microarchitecture. Tags: IDF, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, Shanghai, Microarchitecture , Nehalem
Inside IDF: Extreme Mobile Gaming DesignInside IDF: Extreme Mobile Gaming Design
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July 23, 2008

The Intel Developer Forum has become a major event on the technology industry calendar with keynotes that make international headlines. But at the heart of IDF are the sessions where developers get access to the details of new products and science from the world s biggest chipmaker. This podcast is an excerpt from IDF Shanghai 2008. It s an example from the session Extreme Mobile Gaming Design Considerations for High Performance Notebooks. Tags: centrino, Intel Developer Forum, Gaming, IDF, Intel, Nehalem, Notebooks, Shanghai
Nehalem Microarchitecture - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 27Nehalem Microarchitecture - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 27
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June 04, 2008

In this audio podcast, Nehalem lead architect Ronak Singhal discusses the significant performance and power improvements of Intel s latest leap in microarchitectural design. The technology has significant implications for dynamic scalability, design and performance scalability, simultaneous multi-threading, scalable shared memory and multi-level shared caching. The ground-up design takes advantage of the hafnium-based Intel 45nm hi-k metal gate silicon technology, and is the first to introduce Intel QuickPath technology. Tags: Nehalem, Ronak Singhal, multi-threading, scalable, hafnium, 45nm, QuickPath, microarchitecture
45nm and Beyond with Christopher Peters45nm and Beyond with Christopher Peters
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April 22, 2008

Intel is now shipping Xeon processors built via a 45nm manufacturing process. These chips exhibit some of the best performance per watt characteristics on the market. Later in 2008, however, Intel plans to advance its silicon again via a new architecture code-named Nehalem. Chips built with this architecture will show strong single-thread and multi-threaded performance and include an integrated memory controller along with the new QuickPath Interconnect. In this podcast, find out how Intel expects this technology affect performance per watt of the Xeon line. Tags: Intel, Xeon, 45nm, Nehalem, QuickPath
IDF Shanghai: Sights and SoundsIDF Shanghai: Sights and Sounds
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
April 10, 2008

In this video podcast, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger explains Intel architecture and its wide-ranging capabilities ( architecture for life ), and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel s Mobility Group, Dadi Perlmutter and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Ultra Mobility Group, Anand Chandrasekher update the crowd on the latest on the mobile Internet devices and their innovative technology, powered by the Intel Atom processor. This year s Spring IDF took place in Shanghai.
IDF Shanghai: Sights and SoundsIDF Shanghai: Sights and Sounds
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
April 10, 2008

In this video podcast, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger explains Intel architecture and its wide-ranging capabilities ( architecture for life ), and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel s Mobility Group, Dadi Perlmutter and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Ultra Mobility Group, Anand Chandrasekher update the crowd on the latest on the mobile Internet devices and their innovative technology, powered by the Intel Atom processor. This year s Spring IDF took place in Shanghai.
Voices of Shanghai: IDF 2008Voices of Shanghai: IDF 2008
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April 08, 2008

This year s Spring IDF, in Shanghai, brought the global community of Intel developers to one of the fastest-growing cities in the world, to discuss one of the most rapidly-changing technologies, and the incredible impact that all of that change is bound to have. Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger, referred to Intel s efforts broadly as architecture for life. If it sounds ambitious, it is. The speed of change in the software world is daunting. In his own keynote, SVP and General Manager of the Ultra Mobility Group at Intel, Anand Chandrasekher, noted that everyone is trying to unleash the Internet, unwire it, and make it go mobile. Again, the words sound almost obvious, like common sense. They re not. It s true that Intel specializes in bringing incredible advancements to technology on a tick-tock product development schedule that allows industries to grow and thrive. You can see in the matter of weeks and months that Intel s efforts go from being rumor to being confirmed technological advances (like the recent Dunnington news) that the world is watching itself change in real time. It s true that a lot of time at IDF in Shanghai was devoted to presentations on specific technologies, platforms and products. We heard a lot more about Nehalem, about visual computing, about multithreaded CPUs (And just for fun, compare this detailed look at Intel s sometimes-inscrutable codenames with a detailed look at those same codenames, from a slightly different perspective). Keynotes from Gelsinger and Chandrasekher, along with Software and Solutions Group General Manager and Intel Vice President Renee James and Intel s Andrew Chien helped to clarify just how much more mobile our technology will allow us to be. But always in the backdrop was Shanghai. In this video podcast, Jason Lopez connects the dots between Intel s efforts to push technology past its limits and Shanghai s amazing journey to pass its own. Tags: IDF, Shanghai, Intel developers, Pat Gelsinger, architecture for life, Anand Chandrasekher, unleash the Internet, Dunnington, Nehalem, visual computing, multithreaded CPUs, Renee James, Andrew Chien, Jason Lopez, IDF2008, Silverthorne, Intel Atom, mobile Internet device, Nehalem, Dunnington, Multithreading, virtualization, high performance computing, wireless technology, Centrino, WiMax, 45nm, 32nm
Silicon Architecture For LifeSilicon Architecture For Life
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April 05, 2008

Author: kenekaplan Added: Fri, 04 Apr 2008 20:46:50 -0800 Duration: 196Computer chip guru Pat Gelsinger at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai April 2, 2008 says: World's first PetaFLOP computing coming by end of this decade. Dunnington 6-cores & 1.9B transistors. Chips with 50% drop in energy by 2010.Shows Nehalem.
Silicon Architecture For LifeSilicon Architecture For Life
from Fryan
April 04, 2008

Computer chip guru Pat Gelsinger at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai April 2, 2008 says: World's first PetaFLOP computing coming by end of this decade. Dunnington 6-cores & 1.9B transistors. Chips with 50% drop in energy by 2010.Shows Nehalem.
IDF Shanghai: Sights and SoundsIDF Shanghai: Sights and Sounds
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech
April 04, 2008

In this video podcast, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger explains Intel architecture and its wide-ranging capabilities ( architecture for life ), and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel s Mobility Group, Dadi Perlmutter and Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Ultra Mobility Group, Anand Chandrasekher update the crowd on the latest on the mobile Internet devices and their innovative technology, powered by the Intel Atom processor. This year s Spring IDF took place in Shanghai. Tags: Intel, Pat Gelsinger, Dadi Perlmutter, Anand Chandrasekher, Intel Atom, Shanghai, IDF2008, Silverthorne, Intel Atom, mobile Internet device, Nehalem, Dunnington, Multithreading, virtualization, high performance computing, wireless technology, Centrino, WiMax, 45nm, 32nm
IDF Shanghai: Keynote Demos Showcase Mobility, InnovationIDF Shanghai: Keynote Demos Showcase Mobility, Innovation
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech
April 04, 2008

In this video podcast straight from Intel s Spring IDF in Shanghai, the spotlight is on the keynote demos that showed power and performance in newer, smaller and more innovative form factors, many powered by the Intel s Atom processor. Many of the demonstrations focused on mobility, and they all provided an exciting look at some of the technologies that are just around the corner. Dr. Ren Ng, president and CEO of Refocus Imaging, led a demo of his company s light field cameras, which record the full light field as it enters the camera, ultimately extending the capabilities of conventional digital cameras and turning camera hardware into software. Ng explains that by doing this, light field cameras bring the economics and power of Moore s Law to the camera system. (snapshots from their Web site illustrate the demo, which they re-created live, on stage at IDF!). Also on hand was Dr. Mendel Rosenblum, co-founder and chief scientist at VMware. He shared the stage with Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group, Pat Gelsinger, to demonstrate a flex migration across four generations of hardware as well as the value of the deep collaboration between Intel and VMware. There was a live demo by Classmate PC, following the news-making announcement of the new, second generation classmate ( featuring a 9-inch LCD screen, 6-cell battery, 512MB memory, a 30GB hard disk drive and a built-in webcam ), the unveiling of Intel s Tukwila Itanium processor ( Two billion transistors in one processor ), and a mobility-focused Asianux demoonstration of the breadth of Moblin Usage, including a new way to play video from the Web and a new way to order Chinese food. A Montevina demo was noteworthy after Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel s Mobility Group, Dadi Perlmutter, revealed that Intel s next generation mobile platform, Montevina, will provide twice the 3D processing power of any current integrated solution. Demos showcasing Neusoft driver assistance, Fuwa robot, Adobe Air, Sobey real-time rendering and MID mobile designs rounded out the event. Tags: Intel, IDF, Shanghai, mobility, Ren Ng, Refocus Imaging, light field cameras, Mendel Rosenblum, VMware, Pat Gelsinger, flex migration, Classmate PC, Tukwila, Itanium, processor, Moblin, Montevina, Dadi Perlmutter, Fuwa, Adobe Air, Sobey, IDF2008, Silverthorne, Intel Atom, mobile Internet device, Nehalem, Dunnington, Multithreading, virtualization, high performance computing, wireless technology, Centrino, WiMax, 45nm, 32nm
Inventing New Reality -- IDF08 Shanghai Keynote HighlightsInventing New Reality -- IDF08 Shanghai Keynote Highlights
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
April 03, 2008

Top execs from Intel share their real and visionary technologies on stage at theIntel Developer Forum in Shanghai, April 2, 2008. Pat Gelsinger on "Nehalem" and "Dunnington" Dadi Perlmutter on solid state disks & chip architecture and Anand Chandrasekhar building a new heart for mobile internet devices with Intel Atom and "Moorestown." More info at www.intel.com/pressroom/idf.
Shanghai IDF Preview, with Intel’s Pat GelsingerShanghai IDF Preview, with Intel’s Pat Gelsinger
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech
March 31, 2008

In this podcast, a preview of this year s Spring IDF, bringing thousands of hardware and software engineers from around the world to Shanghai, China, for a developer forum with a telling theme: Invent the New Reality. In the days leading up to the big event, Intel Senior Vice President and Digital Enterprise Group co-GM Pat Gelsinger took time out to speak with PodTech s Michael Johnson about what, specifically, to look out for in the way of developments and news from Shanghai. Here, Gelsinger talks about the scheduled keynotes and topics, the new platforms based on the Atom processor, the role of Shanghai IDF for Intel (even as IDF travels to San Francisco and Taipei later this year!) and some of Gelsinger s fondest memories of IDF over the years. If you aren t attending in person, that s not a problem. Intel blogs will keep the information flowing in both directions with regular updates, photos and video. Tags: Pat Gelsinger, Michael Johnson, Atom
Nehalem: Next-Gen Microarchitecture - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 11bNehalem: Next-Gen Microarchitecture - Intel Chip Chat - Episode 11b
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network
September 19, 2007

Intel's next-generation 45nm Hi-k microarchitecture (code named "Nehalem") is a dynamically scalable microarchitecture that delivers breakthrough energy-efficient performance. Related Stories: IntelIDF, IntelMooresLaw Tags: Intel, 45nm, Hi-k, microarchitecture, Nehalem, energy-efficient, IntelIDF, IntelMooresLaw
Live from IDF: Gelsinger Puts Nehalem and Virtualization on DisplayLive from IDF: Gelsinger Puts Nehalem and Virtualization on Display
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network
September 18, 2007

In his keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Patrick Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, gave a broad update on Intel's efforts this year. In this podcast, Gelsinger covers what he calls the company's "relentless pursuit of Moore's Law," spotlighting Nehalem (that's the codename for "the first-ever Intel 45 nanometer High-k metal gate next-generation microarchitecture dual processor server," according to company statements). He also revealed Intel's plans to build on the latest roll-out of Intel vPro processor technology with a 2008 release called "McCreary," which will include new halogen and lead-free 45nm dual and quad-core processors. Encryption and decryption technology is addressed with Danbury technology (one reaction to which can be found here). Underscoring the current momentum around virtualization, Gelsinger was joined onstage at one point by John Fowler, executive vice president of Sun Microsystems. A demonstration of Intel Virtualization Technology and Intel Trusted Execution Technology shed some light on how Intel will provide protection for virtual environments in the workstations and desktop PCs of the future. Check out Pat Gelsinger's blog for more thoughts from (and after) IDF. Tags: Intel Developer Forum, Patrick Gelsinger, Digital Enterprise Group, Moore's Law, Nehalem, 45 nanometer, microarchitecture, dual processor, vPro, McCreary, lead-free, Encryption, decryption, Danbury technology, virtualization, John Fowler
Otellini Keynote, Live from IDFOtellini Keynote, Live from IDF
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network
September 18, 2007

Paul Otellini looked back on 40 years of innovation at Intel, outlined the company's three main capabilities (silicon technology, Intel architecture, and market creation), and gave his vision for the future. "Today's innovations are the basis of future technology," Otellini said. Intel has brought out new technology every two years for the last 14 years, putting Intel co-founder Gordon Moore's "Moore's Law" into practice. From 45 nanometer technology, Intel has its sights set on 32 nanometer microprocessors for 2009. Otellini also talked about platforms -- the unique combination of microprocessors and chipsets, "tailored for the task at hand." In the immediate future is Penryn, 45 nanometer dual-core products, the first of which are launching on November 12. Next year, Intel plans to launch Nehalem, a scaleable, multi-core system -- 8 cores, each with 2 threads. (Specifics on the launch aren't available yet -- Dean Takahashi reports from IDF that it'll be released "as soon as it's ready." While discussing the multi-core Larrabee effort, Otellini may have revealed a little more than he intended by indicating it amounted to a move into discrete graphics (he later clarified, according to The Register's Ashlee Vance: "I said that among the applications for Larrabee one of them is high-end graphics." Other sources provide a play-by-play of the proceedings. In addition to adding more cores, Intel is also improving the performance of individual cores, and of power efficiency. What does the future hold for Intel? The long list of efforts includes pushes in extreme mobility, including ultra-mobile devices with integrated WiMax/Wifi; entertainment -- with talk about extreme performance, graphics capability energy efficiency for extreme gaming; problem-solving geared for Enterprise innovations; performance and energy efficiency initiatives including the Climate Savers Initiative and creating and reaching new markets, with initiatives to get the 3rd million people connected, through programs like "Intel Teach." Tags: Paul Otellini, Intel, silicon technology, Intel architecture, Gordon Moore, Moore's Law, 45 nanometer, 32 nanometer microprocessors, microprocessors, chipsets, Penryn, Nehalem, IDF, Larrabee, discrete graphics, ultra-mobile devices, WiMax, Wifi, extreme performance, extreme gaming, Climate Savers Initiative, Energy Star rating, Intel Teach
Exclusive From IDF: Intel CTO Justin RattnerExclusive From IDF: Intel CTO Justin Rattner
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Video Network
September 18, 2007

Intel CTO Justin Rattner's candid preview of events at this week's Intel Developer Forum included an overview of the presentations on Intel's Penryn and Nehalem processors, and recent progress toward 32 nanometer chip production (and Intel's efforts to keep up with Moore's Law). He also discussed Intel's work on new rendering via a technology called ray tracing. According to Rattner, there's a synergy betweeen the ease and increased ability to render using the power of Paralell Computing. The bottom line from the CTO is that Intel is engaging developers and users in new ways, with the aim of defining what the next generation of paralell and multi-core computing will be like. Tags: Justin Rattner, Intel Developer Forum, Penryn, Nehalem, 32 nanometer chip, Moore's Law, rendering, ray tracing, Paralell Computing
Intel Unveils New 45nm Architecture-NehalemIntel Unveils New 45nm Architecture-Nehalem
from PodTech.net: Technology, Business, Media, and News Podcasts
March 28, 2007

Intel unveiled the next stages for its new 45 nanometer process technology. The new microarchitecture is code-named Nehalem and represents a major shift in design. The technology is aimed partly at the requirements of next-generation media services over the Internet. Chips based on Nehalem are expected to launch in 2008. At a San Francisco press briefing, PodTech's Jason Lopez spoke with Intel's Pat Gelsinger about Nehalem, IDF Beijing and his upcoming blog. Tags: Intel, 45 nanometer, Nehalem, Jason Lopez, Pat Gelsinger



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