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The Current Revolution in Computing and Why I Have the Best Job at Intel

posted by Joe Schutz on April 25, 2007 at Technology@Intel

I would like to tell you why I have the best job at Intel and why I think we are in the most exciting time in the history of computing. Before I do that I would like to start back...

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Penryn Update

posted by Dileep Bhandarkar on April 24, 2007 at Technology@Intel

The deep power down state (aka C6) is another interesting and unique feature. We save away the entire processor state for the cores and turn off the caches and put the cores in an extremely low power state. This significantly...

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Work/Life, Life/Work Balance

posted by Heath Buckmaster on April 23, 2007 at IT@Intel

When I was growing up in the 70’s and 80’s, and just starting to get interested in computers, I remember a few influences in my life that stand out the most. One was my dad, who happened to be the...

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Be smart with your enterprise mobile connectivity

posted by Tomas Mcinernery on April 20, 2007 at IT@Intel

The first blogs always the hardest (I’m told) so let’s start with something obvious; how can you control your remote connectivity costs? Which mobile connectivity allocation method should you use within your enterprise?...

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Welcome to our e-office of e-fficiency

posted by Heath Buckmaster on April 20, 2007 at IT@Intel

I was browsing around our company intranet the other day and realizing just how e-fficient we’ve become. We’ve e-nabled all sorts of applications that allow employees to get their jobs done faster. Over the years we’ve e-nabled choosing your...

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Information Overload TNG: our Next Generation solution set

posted by Nathan Zeldes on April 18, 2007 at IT@Intel

A while back I wrote about our “First Generation” solutions to Infomania: those based on training people to adopt voluntary behavior change. And I told you that our experience is that their effect always lasts a year or two and...

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Ultra Mobile Devices - from IDF Beijing

posted by Mark Parker on April 18, 2007 at Technology@Intel

The lights came up. Anand Chandrasekher called me from the IDF keynote stage. I walked on stage and Anand introduced the newest McCaslin based Ultra Mobile Devices for 2007. Their form factors ranged from navigation devices to gaming devices, all...

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My IDF Keynote - Instilling Energy In The Enterprise

posted by Pat Gelsinger on April 18, 2007 at Technology@Intel

Yesterday was quite a day at the Intel Developer’s Forum (IDF). If you weren’t able to be here to join us you can see the keynotes at http://www.intel.com/idf/. Take a look. In my keynote I was able to give some...

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The Beijing Blogosphere

posted by Stacy English on April 17, 2007 at Technology@Intel

We’re blogging, Textura Design is here, Podtech, and Chinese bloggers Liu Peng Victor Wang For webcasts of keynotes, sessions and annoucements check out intel.com/idf. And much more tagged with IDF Beijing on Google, Technorati, and Flickr. Also listen to my...

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The Networked Home - What's your solution?

posted by Heath Buckmaster on April 17, 2007 at IT@Intel

When I was growing up, there was no such thing as wireless networking. There were no routers (cabled or wireless) in my home; in fact, there were no computers in my home until I was in my teens. At...

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