Learn about Intel’s IT best practices and our new information security strategy…. a new architecture that is designed to increase productivity, agility and innovation, while actually decreasing risk.
Intel Futurist Brian David Johnson talks with Intel’s Director of Creative Innovation, will.i.am in this episode of The Tomorrow Project.
In the middle of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, Intel’s Futurist and Principal Engineer, Brian David Johnson introduces ‘The Tomorrow Project – Conversations About the Future’ and invites viewers to discover videos, podcasts, interviews and essays about the future. The Tomorrow Project engages in ongoing discussions with scientists, science fiction authors and some really interesting people to get their visions for the world that’s coming and the world they’d like to build. New conversations will be posted weekly.
In the Visual Zone, see how Intel is adding a “visual” aspect to the daily life of the future with minimal costs and eco system changes. Research technologies developed at Intel and with university partners will improve daily user experiences ranging from shopping in a mall to the viewing experience of digital content on consumer electronic devices. Researchers have taken virtual environments to the next level by integrating and coordinating numerous real-time technologies like emotions, 3D, gesture detection etc., resulting in more immersive user experiences.
The new Intel Science and Technology Center at the University of California, Berkeley will lead research into secure computing. Professor David Wagner will be the Director of the Center and he will serve as Co-Principal Investigator. Intel Senior Principal Engineer John Manferdelli will work with Dr. Wagner in the role of Co-Principal Investigator. The research will be done by Intel scientists, university faculty and Ph.D. students. Other universities involved in the Center’s research include Duke University, Drexel University, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana and Carnegie Mellon University.
The buzz around the new Intel Xeon E7 10-core microprocessor shows that enterprise hardware still commands attention. In this video, meet the engineer who put the chip through its paces and and ran it, as well as previous Xeon chips, through many tests.
The 2nd Generation Intel Core processor family, just released this week around the world, is equipped with new visibly smart technologies that allow users to do things like convert video in seconds, watch movies and play games in HD, edit and watch 3D Blu-ray videos, which can be sent from a new laptop wirelessly to a large-screen digital TV. Follow the launch and the news about the 2nd Generation Intel Core processor as it unfolds from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV.
The 2nd Generation Intel Core processor family, just released this week around the world, is equipped with new visibly smart technologies that allow users to do things like convert video in seconds, watch movies and play games in HD, edit and watch 3D Blu-ray videos, which can be sent from a new laptop wirelessly to a large-screen digital TV. Follow the launch and the news about the 2nd Generation Intel Core processor as it unfolds from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, NV.
At Ubergizmo's Digital Summer "Fashion meets Technology" event in San Francisco, Intel's Digital Retail signage concept showed party goers the future of in-store shopping when it's powered by computer smarts and the Internet. Distributed by Tubemogul.
After the Day Two keynotes at the Intel Developer Forum 2010, we go backstage to look at some Intel Atom gadgets, including a prototype Tablet and new Ocosmos OCS1 handheld device -- both with Intel's energy efficient Oak Trail Atom-based processor inside. We also see Dell's Inspiron Duo flip tablet, also with Intel Atom inside. Distributed by Tubemogul.