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Computing percettivo

Il computing percettivo, che sarà disponibile tra breve nei dispositivi di uso comune, consente di controllare computer, tablet, Ultrabook™ e persino il cruscotto della macchina attraverso comandi impartiti con gli occhi, la voce e i gesti. Intel ha già reso pubblico il proprio Software Development Kit per gli sviluppatori, il che significa che è realistico aspettarsi tra breve l'implementazione. In effetti, il computing percettivo rappresenta una svolta radicale nel modo in cui interagiamo con qualsiasi dispositivo o tecnologia. Sarà possibile controllare la TV con i gesti, senza più perdere tempo a cercare il telecomando sotto i cuscini del divano. Oppure limitarsi a dire all'auto la destinazione del viaggio senza la necessità di fermarsi e programmare il GPS.

Gli appassionati di video giochi potranno immergersi completamente nei loro mondi virtuali, utilizzando il movimento del corpo, anziché il mouse o il gamepad per sparare agli alieni e trovare tesori. Sarà anche possibile voltare le pagine di un e-reader con un semplice movimento degli occhi.

Potremo dunque dire addio al fidato mouse, così come al telecomando. Anche se ciò difficilmente significherà porre fine alle discussioni con il proprio partner sulla scelta del canale da guardare…

Chandler, Arizona

This Alienware laptop is a screamer.

Intel answer to the OLPC (which uses an AMD chip). Note the sensor at the top of the piece of paper. It trakcs the pen movement and recreates your drawing on the screen.

Chandler, Arizona

Die shot of Intel 80286 microprocessor (8 MHz version).

Intel IoT Roadshow in Rome 2016

2x Intel XSERVE, 1x PPC XSERVE and around 15TB of RAID storage.

The Intel 4004 was a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) released by Intel Corporation in 1971. It was the first complete CPU on one chip, and also the first commercially available microprocessor. Such a feat of integration was made possible by the use of then new silicon gate technology allowing a higher number of transistors and a faster speed than was possible before.

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Week one at the new job... This sign is coming down soon on account of the new logo

Jornada "Nuevos dispositivos tecnológicos y su influencia en entornos corporativos" organizada por Executive Forum con el patrocinio de Toshiba e Intel.

Intel IoT Roadshow in Rome 2016

"Transform the HTML5 experience", outside of Moscone West.

Chandler, Arizona

Intel IoT Roadshow in Rome 2016

Craig R. Barrett former Chairman of the Board of Intel Corporation from May, 2005-May, 2009.

Dr. Barrett joined Intel Corporation in 1974 and held positions of vice president, senior vice president and executive vice president from 1984 to 1990. In 1992, he was elected to Intel Corporation's Board of Directors. Dr. Barrett became Intel's fourth president in 1997, chief executive officer in 1998 and chairman of the Board in 2005

 

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As seen at the Intel Core i7 Launch in Johannesburg.

 

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Gave at presentation at Intel today at the Digital IQ Day.

 

Along with National Semiconductor and Fairchild, Intel is the reason it is called the Silicon Valley. Hence it is always a thrill to go give a talk at a Valley icon and be a minor footnote in their history.

 

The other high note a few months was giving the talk at the Xerox PARC. Such a privilege.

Chandler, Arizona

PQFD chips were usually soldered rather than socketed as this one was. Nonetheless, I bent the pins by removing with a crude tool.

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