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Nikolaus Lange, Entwicklungsleiter Intel Deutschland, bei seiner Festrede zum 10-jährigen Bestehen des Intel Forschungs- und Entwicklungsstandorts Braunschweig.
Die Intel SSD 320 Serie für schnellere SSD Leistung - Die Intel SSD 320 Serie ermöglicht bis zu 39.500 Input/Output Operationen pro Sekunde (IOPS) Random Read und 23.000 IOPS Random Writes. Darüberhinaus hat Intel das sequentielle Schreiben mit 220 Megabytes pro Sekunde (MB/s) im Vergleich zur 2ten Generation mehr als verdoppelt und bietet eine der höchsten Read-Throughputs von bis zu 270 MB/s sequentiellen Lesens.
My family came to visit me this weekend and they brought me this little guy. He now hangs out on top of my iMac, good thing he has that nice suit on because it does get pretty hot up there.
12-12-2014
Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants Emma Higgins, left, and Eabha Warner, both 4th class students from Knockanean NS, Ennis, Co, Clare. There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney from UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
From the "Collecting Innovation Today" interview with innovator Gordon Moore on September 24, 2008 at the Intel Corporation, part of The Henry Ford's "OnInnovation" project that celebrates the contributions of today's innovators.
Photo from the collections of The Henry Ford, Dearborn, Michigan, USA. Photographer, Michelle Andonian. This photograph is made available pursuant to a Creative Commons noncommercial, attribution, no derivatives license. Any sharing of this image shall be accompanied with a link to OnInnovation. Copyright 2010 The Henry Ford.
Intel Paragon massively parallel computer at the Forecast Systems Laboratory in the mid-1990s. NOAA photo by Will von Dauster.
12-12-2014
Intel mini-scientist 2014 participant Eabha Warner, 4th class student from Knockanean NS, Ennis, Co, Clare, explain their project "Barrage at Clarecastle" to Intel site manager Brian Aherne. There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney from UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters