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“Powering” the Energy Efficiency Revolution

Intel Labs have been on the forefront of energy efficiency research for well over a decade. Our rich set of technologies, spanning circuit, architecture, and platform, is powering an exciting...

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My Device Knows Me

In his keynote at IDF, Justin Rattner described Intel’s vision for the future of television, an experience that will be more informative, more ubiquitous, more personalized, and more social....

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Transport Layer Security – a novel approach

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is widely used in Secure Internet communication, especially for securing Web / HTTP traffic. TLS is a replacement for the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, which...

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Driving Enterprise R&D: the SAP and Intel Collaboratory

I was in Northern Ireland today to announce the opening of a new joint laboratory with SAP focused on Cloud Computing and Sustainable IT. The SAP and Intel Collaboratory, as it’s called, will be...

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Intel Labs to Announce a New Research Milestone in Many-core Computing

Justin Rattner, head of Intel Labs and Chief Technology Officer, will be in San Francisco today announcing and demonstrating a new research milestone in the labs tera-scale research effort. Watch him...

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Exploring programming models with the Single-chip Cloud Computer research...

Whenever I speak about Intel Labs’ Tera-scale Computing Research program I face skepticism about how far the growth to multiple cores can extend. “How will anyone ever use 100′s of cores on one task?”...

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Enforcing Moore’s Law through Technology Research – Part 3

Welcome to the third installment! I’ve been blogging about research progress towards making compound semiconductors mainstream and talking about both challenges and opportunities. Enforcing Moore’s...

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Changing the (User Experience) Conversation

In recent years, product development in the tech sector has centered on the question of “what do people need.” In response, experts trained in social sciences and design have provided techniques and...

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Moving tera-scale data (Intel Labs @ ISSCC part 1)

For Intel’s hardcore lab jocks, one the most exciting events each year is the International Solid States Circuits Conference. It’s the Olympics of circuit design, where top researchers from industry...

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Prototyping intelligent circuits (Intel Labs @ ISSCC part 2)

In my previous blog I wrote about four papers being presented at ISSCC next week that contribute to our efforts in Tera-scale Computing. Today, I’d like continue scanning through the ISSCC abstracts...

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How was your commute today?

My commute today was relatively trouble-free. No accidents jammed the highways; the rain had stopped for a brief period thus improving visibility; and from what I heard the light rail was running...

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Plug and Play Energy Efficiency

When: A spring day in 2015 Where: A big box home improvement store in any community Project: Finally getting around to connecting up your personal energy system. Now that you have converted to solid...

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Water, Farming, Electric Vehicles: Researchers working on sustainability

Every day is Earth Day at Intel Labs as our researchers look at ways to apply Intel technology to today’s and tomorrow’s sustainability issues. By applying technology to help solve these issues, we...

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Channeling the Data Flood

Check out this news article I just posted on “Channeling the Data Flood,” which covers a talk given this week by Intel Fellow Jim Held, Director of Tera-scale Computing Research. Jim talked about the...

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TV: The Future of Computing

Predicting the future is a hopeless, thankless task, with ridicule to begin with and, all too often, scorn to end with. –Isaac Asimov In January 1965 Asimov wrote an article, The World of 1990, for...

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How Smart is Your TV?

“People want to connect their TV to the internet…they want Hulu and Netflix.” – CE Retail Sales Assistant Where did you buy your TV? If you’re like most people you bought it at a large consumer...

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Light Peak makes appearance at European Ball

France just held its Cannes Film Festival. Paris, Milan and London have Fashion Week. But Brussels just had Intel’s inaugural Research@Intel day, and Light Peak was one of the celebrities making its...

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DC – An idea whose time has come and gone?

To anyone who has a passing knowledge of the History of Electrical Engineering (yes there really is such a thing), the 1888 War of Currents figures as one of the most prominent events. It was Thomas...

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The Laser celebrates its 50th birthday with Silicon Lasers

Wow, 50 years ago one amazing piece of technology was born – the laser. Happy Birthday! This has to be one of the most amazing technology stories. Invented in a lab, and looking for a use. No early...

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Avatar in 3D. Starring: your new outfit!

Computing performance personalizes online fashion shopping experience The Textile and Fashion industries are the second largest industrial sector in the world, second only to the food industry. The...

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