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The software bundled with Intel AMT: Part 1

By Shmuel Gershon (Intel) (8 posts) on July 20, 2008 at 8:43 am
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Intel AMT is basically a hardware/firmware solution where everything happens on the insides of the computer, in hardware and embedded software. The main interface is the network card - you control Intel AMT remotely. However, many utilities are available for controlling or receiving data from a local interface - on the computer in which Intel AMT [...]

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Category: Manageability

Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis

By Doug Holland (Intel) (76 posts) on July 18, 2008 at 1:53 pm
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I recently found an excellent five part series of articles on MSDN examining data structures and algorithm analysis using C# 2.0 and you can read the five part series here.   Mark Allen Weiss has written several excellent books on data structures and algorithm analysis including Data Structures and Problem Solving Using Java and Data Structures and [...]

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Category: Software Engineering, University Curriculum

Pushing Concurrency at ITiCSE Madrid

By Michael Wrinn (Intel) (4 posts) on July 18, 2008 at 1:49 pm
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ITiCSE, the ACM (and others) sponsored conference on "Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education", took place earlier this month in Madrid; Intel was among the corporate sponsors. The event is, in some sense, a European version of SIGCSE, but on a more intimate scale, omitting, almost entirely, the industry-exhibitor portion (think textbooks) so prominent at the American event. I had [...]

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Category: Multicore, University Curriculum

Imagine if Mobile Computers were Context Aware

By Lester Memmott (Intel) (2 posts) on July 18, 2008 at 12:48 pm
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Imagine the posibilities if computers become context aware. Here are a few examples, but this is just a start.

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Category: Mobility, Software Engineering

Intel (R) AMT SCS 5.0 now on-line

By Leonid Landsman (Intel) (2 posts) on July 18, 2008 at 3:28 am
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Hello all. Just want to inform all of you that Intel(R) AMT SCS 5.0 Production Version is finally released and now can be downloaded here (thanks to Ajay Mungara).

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Category: Manageability

My first Intel AMT video blog

By Ylian Saint-hilaire (Intel) (78 posts) on July 17, 2008 at 11:05 pm
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Hi everyone, I just recorded by first video blog. I recorded many audio blogs in the past but I figured I would try to jump into video production and see how quickly and I record one of these. I tried embedding the video into this blog and was unsuccessful. Ajay, I will need your help! (This is [...]

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Category: Manageability

A home system for gaming and storage - part 2

By Richard Altmaier (Intel) (2 posts) on July 17, 2008 at 6:37 pm
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In Part 1 I described my goal of a home system combining gaming and storage.  I discovered the Intel DX38BT BoneTrail motherboard and proceeded to configure my system.  Part 1 recorded the steps to get a mirrored system disk installed.  In Part 2, I add the 3rd through 6th drives, to provide expanded storage to [...]

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Category: Gaming, Multicore

The iPhone is a phone? Who knew? Um... who cares?

By Jeff Moriarty (Intel) (16 posts) on July 17, 2008 at 3:44 pm
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Last week I was musing about getting an iPhone but hadn't committed.  I had a decent enough Windows Mobile smartphone that wasn't perfect but was sufficient.  Then in a fit of iLuck, I was walking past an Apple store last weekend just as a new shipment of phones came in.  My inner Geek took control [...]

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Category: Atom, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Mobility, Social Media & Virtual Worlds

Something Serial This Way Comes

By Clay Breshears (Intel) (80 posts) on July 17, 2008 at 8:25 am
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Don't put your copy of Gerber's The Software Optimization Cookbook on eBay just yet. After you parallelize your applications, the serial code that remains may come back to bite you on the you-know-where.

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Category: Multicore, Software Engineering, University Curriculum

It’s Coming and It’s Big: The Intel Developer Forum (IDF)

By Lester Memmott (Intel) (2 posts) on July 16, 2008 at 1:03 pm
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  Believe it or not, it’s time for another Intel Developer Forum and it’s coming in just a few weeks (August 19-21, 2008). This is one of the biggest events hosted by Intel. The event offers Intel the opportunity to show its latest research and products through a variety of keynote addresses, class presentations and tech [...]

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Category: Events, Mobility
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