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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.
2007 台北電腦應用展 Taipei Computer Applications Show
Canon EOS 30D + Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II + Canon Speedlite 430EX
August 03, 2007
Photo by Yueh-Hua © All rights reserved
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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Jornada "Nuevos dispositivos tecnológicos y su influencia en entornos corporativos" organizada por Executive Forum con el patrocinio de Toshiba e Intel.
Pentium Pro, Pentium, and a 486 on top. And yes ... I do collect computer chips in case you were wondering ... as would any sound minded computer nerd.
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.
Processors on an Intel 45nm Hafnium-based High-k Metal Gate ''Penryn'' wafer. Using an entirely new transistor formula, the new processors incorporate 410 million transistors for each dual core chip, and 820 million for each quad core chip.
Intel, ilk 10 çekirdekli masaüstü işlemcisi Core i7-6950X Extreme Edition’ın satış ücretini Computex Fuarı’nda izah etti. 2011 seneninde 10 çekirdekli Xeon işlemcisini server’lar için satışa sunan Intel, yeni masaüstü işlemcisinin 3 GHz hızında çalışacağını, boost ile bu hızın 3,5 GHz’e çıkacağın...
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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.
Mike Hennessy, Intel Shannon presents Sinead O'Dowd with her scholarship 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