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Posted Nov 14, 2007 Creating the Next Wave of Quad-Core Processors (Podcast)
Listen to a podcast interview with Intel technologists describing the breakthrough 45nm with hafnium-based high-k metal gate transistors technology — the most significant change in transistor technology in the past 40 years.
Posted Nov 13, 2007 Creating the Next Wave of Quad-Core Processors
45-nanometer technology with hafnium-based high-k metal gate transistor design represents the most significant change in transistor technology in the past 40 years. Read the article or listen to the podcast on how this will have a major impact on mobile, server and desktop devices designed to provide high-performance and energy-efficiency from the Winter 2008 Intel Premier IT magazine.
Posted Oct 29, 2007 New, Smaller 45nm Transistors from Intel and High-Performance Computing
What effect will the advent of new, smaller 45nm transistors have on computing? Richard Dracott, general manager for Intel High Performance Systems, offers his insights on how this new technology will impact high-performance computing platforms.
Posted Oct 25, 2007 Keeping It Cool (Podcast)
Over the next several years, Intel will phase in new servers, desktops and notebooks that will dramatically lower energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Listen to the podcast interview with Doug DeVetter, Enterprise Architect with Intel IT and author of the article Keeping IT Cool from the Winter 2008 Intel Premier IT magazine article.
Posted Oct 22, 2007 Keeping it Cool
Over the next several years, Intel will phase in new servers, desktops and notebooks that will dramatically lower energy consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This Winter 2008 Intel Premier IT magazine article describes Intel’s participation in the Climate Savers Computing Initiative which aims to significantly reduce worldwide carbon-dioxide emissions.
Posted Oct 13, 2007 The Water Cooler Goes Global and Virtual (Podcast only)
Intel is deriving innovation and inspiration from internal blogs and wikis. Listen to this interview with Jeff Moriarty, a web 2.0/social media design engineer, and author of a related article in the Winter 2008 Intel Premier IT magazine article.
Posted Oct 11, 2007 The Water Cooler Goes Global and Virtual
Intel is deriving value — in terms of innovation and inspiration — from internal blogs and wikis. Jeff Moriarty, a web 2.0/social media design engineer, writes about Intel’s learnings in the Winter 2008 Intel Premier IT magazine article.
Posted Oct 9, 2007 Social Media: Friend or Foe?
Tom Foremski, editor of Silicon Valley Watcher, led a panel discussion at the Fall Intel Developer Forum that dealt directly with the friction that often arises between the burgeoning social media forces in the enterprise and the IT groups that find themselves in opposition to the kinds of needs created by those newer social networks. The panel in this podcast includes Peter Kaminski, CTO of Socialtext, Jackie Medecki, attorney for social media and marketing at Intel, Jeff Moriarty, a social media/Web 2.0 design engineer at Intel, John Miner, an IT methodologist at Intel, and Eleanor Wynn, a social technology architect at Intel.
Posted Oct 9, 2007 Intel CIO John Johnson on Intel’s Enterprise Capability Framework and More
In this exclusive IDF interview hosted on the PodTech site, Intel CIO John Johnson talks about the many ways in which Intel’s Enterprise Capability Framework helps enterprise data networks keep up with the demands associated with managing emerging technologies, including social media like IM, blogs and wikis as well as the newest generation of smart phones. For the enterprise, Johnson highlights virtualization and the value of Intel(R) vPro(R) Technology — including the ability to fix or reboot a crashed machine in the network, or to analyze networked machines remotely.
Posted Aug 8, 2007 IT@Intel Metrics
Hear what Intel’s CIO, John Johnson has to say about Intel IT’s metrics in the latest podcast from IT. Johnson talks about what Intel IT measures, the importance and benefits of the measurements and the role metrics play in proving how IT has been and continues to be successful in the deployment of new technologies and management of existing technologies and services. He also talks about how Intel IT is benchmarked against other industry partners and how this activity allows Intel to rate their performance against the industry.


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