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Photos courtesy of Laura Buitrago

Intel uses at least three of these jets as corporate shuttles between their San Jose, Folsom and Hillsboro, Ore. facilities.

Intel Lustre Event June 12 2013

Just something I Photoshop'd this morning based on the news from Apple. TeeHee.

Opening Ceremonies

  

photos by Laura Butirago

Project set up and registration May 10, 2015

 

Photos courtesy of Laura Buitrago

Project set up and registration May 10, 2015

 

Photos courtesy of Laura Buitrago

Intel Lustre Event June 12 2013

Illustration der Intel® Turbo-Boost-Technik. Diese macht den Prozessor automatisch schneller, wenn der PC mehr Leistung braucht.

Mai 2012 – Mit insgesamt neun deutschen und zwei österreichischen Vertretern nehmen an der diesjährigen Intel ISEF (International Science and Engineering Fair) 2012 so viele Nachwuchsforscher aus den beiden Ländern teil wie nie zuvor. Vom 13. bis 18. Mai 2012 treten in Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, USA) 1.500 junge Forscher aus 65 Ländern in verschiedenen Kategorien gegeneinander an.

Project set up and registration May 10, 2015

 

Photos courtesy of Laura Buitrago

Project set up and registration May 10, 2015

 

Photos courtesy of Laura Buitrago

Wollte einer Wegschmeißen!!!

Behind the scenes on Saturday May 9th

 

Photos courtesy of Laura Buitrago

Project set up and registration May 10, 2015

 

Photos courtesy of Laura Buitrago

The Intel Core i7 processor blueprint is designed on to a delicious cake. Geeky and yummy!

 

Inspired by the "Our Parties Aren't Like Your Parties" TV ad from Intel's 2009 Sponsors of Tomorrow campaign.

 

A cake like this was eaten up at Ubergizmo's 2009 Uber10 event in San Francisco, CA on November 12.

The Intel 8008 was an early byte-oriented microprocessor designed and manufactured by Intel and introduced in April 1972. It was an 8-bit CPU with an external 14-bit address bus that could address 16KB of memory.

[from wikipedia.org]

 

The Intel booth at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

Behind the scenes on Saturday May 9th

 

Photos courtesy of Laura Buitrago

Colour photograph of Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series die. The die size is 248 mm2 with 1.17 billion transistors.The Intel Xeon processor 5600 series is Intel’s most secure data centre processor ever. It delivers two new security features, Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI), and Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT), that enable faster encryption and decryption performance for more secure transactions and virtualized environments, providing data centers with a stronger foundation for cloud security now and in the future.

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