Tuesday, March 10, 2009

INTEL RESEARCH






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Imagine a computer that would alert you if your elderly parent forgot his medication, or one that helped grow the perfect grape for your dinner table. Intel researchers throughout the world are working at universities, in labs, and in the field to create technology to improve every facet of life — from agriculture to manufacturing, microbiology, space exploration and beyond.


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Tera-scale Computing
Intel has a broad R&D effort to drive the hardware and software innovations necessary to harness the performance of future processors such as the Larrabee Architecture with 10s to 100s of cores while remaining energy efficient.

More › Redefining Mobility
Intel researchers are redefining the mobile device, how it interacts with its environment and how we interact with it to lead the industry in delivering new products and services that open a whole new internet experience.

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Energy Efficiency
This research is concentrated on improving the power profile of Intel components, taking a systems approach to designing power efficient platforms, and collaborating with industry partners and customers to develop broader energy–efficient system solutions.

More › Exploratory Research
Exploratory Research at Intel is advancing the state of the art through world class technical expertise, open collaboration and university ties, and multi-disciplinary teams.

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