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Last night I was out celebrating the Intel Centrino 2 launch at the Mezzanine in San Francisco. They introduced Intel Centrino in 2003 and yesterday marks their 5th anniversary introducing the world's highest performing dual-core mobile processor, Intel Core, that runs at 3.06 GHz. They are coming out with eight processors in the next 90 days for light and thin notebooks along with nearly 250 consumer and business notebook PC designs. Expect some powerful processors, graphics and increased battery life soon. With Intel Centrino 2 you will be able to choose between two power saving options with the click of a switch. This will allow you to watch Blue-ray high definition video with one battery charge.
They had a WiMAX smart car on display out front with a computer built in. It was pretty sweet! Later on this year Intel will ship the first WiMAX/WiFi combined module in the United States. We can expect more news in the next 90 days as the eight processors roll out.
Windows Home Servers were nowhere to be found in Microsoft's booth. But Intel had an area in a back corner where Windows Home Servers were relegated—disconnected—to a bottom shelf...where someone appears to have also stashed a bag.
Intel has an impressive plant in Dalian's development zone.
You can find many Arizonians & Californians living in Dalian, China.
Intel's Hq is in Santa Clara, CA and has a large plant in Phoenix, Arizona.
Captured @ Intel Vietnam Cafeteria ^.^ and he's my Module Engineer, hehe
With Mamiya RZ67 Pro II and Kodak 160 expired.
50/50 : day 13
I've been cleaning out some old boxes and found the 1st processor I used to build my 1st PC back in 1994-1995 to replace my 486DX33. The processor is an Intel Pentium 120MHz. 120MHz used to be fast! I'm sure it'll still run WinDoze 98 with 32MB of RAM without a problem. It was a champ running Slackware and RedHat Linux! The processor behind the 120 is the 133 that I ended up replacing the 120 with. I think I remember paying around $1400 for all of the hardware.
For you tech geeks, here's the Intel Datasheet for the processor.
:: strobist info ::
580ex II - 1/8 - camera left - barn doors
trigger: Canon st-e2
The Intel Paragon massively parallel computer installed at the Forecast Systems Laboratory in Boulder, Colorado, in the mid 1990s. NOAA photo by Will von Dauster.
Intel and DreamWorks Animation announced a strategic partnership aimed at redefining 3-D filmmaking technology. This alliance will take full advantage of Intel's visual computing products and DreamWorks Animation's expertise in content creation to revolutionize the in-theater entertainment experience.
Intel is building a new plant in my area. On the left (and center) here is the Lampson LTL-2600 Transi-Lift that they are using. It is the world's largest mobile land crane. I have taken way too many pictures of this. Be thankful I don't post them all.
For some unknown reason I am drawn to photographing cranes and tow trucks.
Located at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, CA, the Intel Museum was redesigned in June 2011 with new interactive exhibits and activities great for kids and fans of technology innovation. The museum attracts over 120,000 people each year (as of 2011). More details here intel.ly/mWwGpn.