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Intel VP Steve Smith providing the first public showing of the Intel 32nm Microprocessor -- code named Westmere -- demontrated in San Francisco on February 10, 2009.
CES 2013 Intel Workers position 176 Ultrabook™ devices on a massive tree within Intel's cornerstone booth for the upcoming International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Saturday, January 5, 2013 inside the Convention Center in Las Vegas. CES opens Jan. 8- Jan.11 and is one of the world's largest gatherings of the technology industry. Intel is expected to showcase smartphones, tablets and Ultrabooks powered by Intel during the show. Photo by Intel, Bob Riha, Jr.
The Intel booth at SC07 was the ideal intersection of ideas to promote 5nm high-k (Hi-k) metal gate silicon technology:
www.intel.com/technology/architecture-silicon/45nm-core2/
Many bloggers and journalists are weighing-in on the debate:
www.podtech.net/home/4456/new-smaller-45nm-transistors-fr...
www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2915
www.lostcircuits.com/cpu/intel_penryn/
Turner DeVaughn conducted a web benchmarking study of over 200 companies, and Intel was included. In terms of its understanding of its market and customers, it did not score as well as IBM or Sun:
Lançamento do processador Core i7 9800X com 6 nucleos e 12 trends - Local da coletiva, Shop São Paulo, região Santa Efigênia
Gordon Graylish, Vice President Sales and Marketing Group, General Manager Enterprise Solution Sales, Intel Corporation
Intel Corporation’s employees work in the D1X fabrication facility in Hillsboro, Oregon. Among Intel’s most modern facilities, D1X is a multibillion-dollar microprocessor research factory. Workflows are perfected at the plant and can be then replicated at other Intel facilities. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
My last computer before moving to Seattle. This was a Pentium Pro 200 with 512MB of RAM and full SCSI. I think I had a whopping 8GB UltraWIDE SCSI drive. I've totally fogotten the joy of SCSI LUNs and termination, and wide vs ultra wide configurations. I'm pretty sure I was running a Mylex (later BusLogic) BT-948 card. I think I had also finally upgraded from NE2000 10baseT cards to Intel EtherPro100 cards.
Intel VP Steve Smith providing the first public showing of the Intel 32nm Microprocessor -- code named Westmere -- demontrated in San Francisco on February 10, 2009.
Intel Greece Press Event (Radisson Blu Park Hotel, Athens).
Φωτο από το event της Intel για δημοσιογράφους, κατά τη διάρκεια του οποίου φτιάξαμε sushi μαζί με τον σεφ του εστιατορίου St' Astra East του ξενοδοχείου Radisson Blu Park.
Intel Shannon celebrated its annual Scholarship awards event. The awards celebration provided a fantastic opportunity to recognise the recipients of both the Women in Technology scholarships and the Paul Whelan memorial scholarships.
Eimear O Doherty, Ennis, Co. Clare, Ciara Sookarry, Tralee, Co. Clare and Aoife O Doherty, Ennis, Co. Clare at the scholarship award ceremony at Intel Shannon.
The Women in Technology scholarship program aims to encourage a new generation of high-achieving women to take up the challenge of a career in science and technology. The program forms part of a wider focus by Intel on empowering girls and women by fostering educational opportunities and encouraging women to participate, prosper, and lead in the global economy.
The Paul Whelan memorial scholarships are provided to a number of students starting technology and engineering courses in the University of Limerick.
Photo: Oisin McHugh True Media