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Intel Labs: 21st Century Industrial Research

This morning I had the opportunity to present a keynote speech at the U.S. Innovation Summit in Washington D.C., alongside the US CTO and CIO, among many other distinguished participants. I was asked...

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Announcing the Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing

We are excited to announce today a new Intel Science and Technology Center for Social Computing, the 7th in a series of partnerships between the corporation and leading US universities.  The University...

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Intel and Stanford Researchers Reveal Peptide Chip Details to Categorize...

The future of healthcare is heading towards integrated targeted medicine, with the goal of increasing the quality and efficiency while reducing the costs of healthcare. This requires comprehensive...

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Future of the Connected Car

This morning I participated in a lively panel discussion on the future of automotive technology at the SAE Convergence 2012 event in Detroit, along with the CTOs of Ford and GM and several other...

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Intel Honors 9 Faculty and 25 Doctoral Students with Awards at Intel’s...

October 25, 2012, Barcelona, Spain On October 23rd the University Program Office at Intel honored 9 faculty and 25 doctoral students from European Union (EU) universities through two new innovative...

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Mining Big Data on Big Clusters (Intel Labs@SC12)

Many of the most promising applications of Big Data, the vast and growing data repositories accumulating across the world, work by scouring millions or billions of interrelated things to discover...

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The Future of Knowledge Work

The world is changing dramatically, both expanding and contracting in ways that will have a significant impact on everyday life.  Old models of work already in flux will seemingly dissolve as new...

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Transformable CPUs: Having your cake and eating it too

Chris Wilkerson is a senior staff research scientist at Intel Labs, Hillsboro, Oregon.  He is interested in all things technical, and has published papers on a number of micro-architectural topics...

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Moving massive data efficiently between chips

As more and more aspects of life become digital, humankind is evolving into a data society where information is king. Technology trends including social media, e-commerce, e-science, Big Data and...

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Disruptive technologies to unlock the power of Big Data

This week’s announcement by Intel that it’s expanding the availability of the Intel® Distribution for Apache Hadoop* software to the US market is seriously exciting for the employees of this...

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Intel Labs announces the formation of the Intel Strategic Research Alliance...

SoC-based devices are expected to proliferate significantly in the coming years. One well-known source projects the total number of Internet connected devices globally to reach 25 billion by 2015 and...

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The Third Eye View

The third eye (also known as the ugly eye) is a mystical and esoteric concept referring to a speculative invisible eye which provides perception beyond ordinary sight in certain dharmic spiritual...

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The Information Age is giving birth to a Data Society

Imagine you are an urban runner with severe allergies. It’s springtime and windy. What if you could share fitness and sensor data with others, combine that with open data from your city, and through...

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Is supercomputing personal? Could it become personal?

While most of us are carrying around phones, ultrabooks and maybe the occasional mammoth laptop, these only represent a fraction of the computing capabilities found in today’s supercomputers. For those...

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Making it personal (safely) with Big Data

For centuries we’ve relied on “one size fits all” generalizations to guide decisions. For example, I hear marketers today saying “the millennial generation loves sharing everything on social media.”...

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Meet the “New” Makers: They Love Electronics, but Aren’t Necessarily Techies

Blog written by Intel Labs Senior Researcher, Susan Faulkner.  She presented her work today (Tuesday, May 13th) at MakerCon 2014 in San Mateo, CA. Meet the new makers. They are creative, passionate and...

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High quality, low latency in-home streaming for mobile devices

Do you want to play your high-quality PC game with all the amazing graphics on your mobile device, sitting on the couch in the living room? Do you want a fully wireless, mobile virtual reality...

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IDF 2014: Virtual Reality Research

Another IDF is right around the corner. Starting next Tuesday (Sep, 9th), we will be showing our latest research about Virtual Reality in the Extreme Zone on the 2nd floor of the Moscone Center. If you...

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Face Age Progression: Technology that can help bring missing children home

While multiple factors play in bringing missing children home the key in the search is the current photograph of the child. If the child went missing for quite some time it is possible that he/she...

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Intel and AT&T to Drive Research to Enable Software Defined Networking

Software defined networking (SDN) offers a new approach to network management and programmability for the purpose of enabling more flexible network architectures and agile service deployments. SDN...

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