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Keep It Simple!

By David Valdovinos (Intel) (1 posts) on May 11, 2008 at 7:53 pm
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These were more or less the words of wisdom that a well respected blog-vet offered as I was contemplating my initial post. Who am I? I started with Intel in 1984 as a software engineer and have since held a variety of technical, marketing, and program management roles. In my current role, I get to [...]

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Category: Graphics, Intel SW Partner Program, Manageability, Mobility, Multicore, Virtualization

Reaching out to the Academic Community

By Paul Steinberg (Intel) (1 posts) on May 9, 2008 at 12:38 pm
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I am happy to launch my first Blog post as a member of Intel's Software College and Academic Community.  Much of this first post is  introductionary & I am looking for your feedback.  I am working with some of the brightest folks here at Intel, our subject matter experts and architects, such as Clay Breshears, Michael Wrinn, Bob [...]

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Category: Events, Graphics, Multicore, Social Media & Virtual Worlds, Software Engineering, Threading Building Blocks, University Curriculum

OpenSolaris OS 2008.05 First Impressions

By David Stewart (Intel) (83 posts) on May 5, 2008 at 3:44 pm
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I installed the final release of OpenSolaris OS 2008.05 on my Sony Vaio Centrino Pro laptop. OpenSolaris 2008.05 is the new product based on the OpenSolaris project. You can obtain yours by going to opensolaris.com. In fact I'm typing this blog post between sessions at CommunityOne on my new OpenSolaris 2008.05 installation! Some initial impressions: 1. The OS [...]

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Category: Graphics, Open Source

Content sells hardware

By Rita Turkowski (Intel) (5 posts) on May 3, 2008 at 1:06 pm
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I just had coffee with an old friend, an M.D. (and an active extreme gamer) active in building a virtual world for medical emergency preparedness. He's very excited about his work, and said he receives avatars and location models from many sources around the world in his medical circles, and is now building a repository to store [...]

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Category: Gaming, Graphics

Dave, talking about OpenSolaris on Xeon

By David Stewart (Intel) (83 posts) on April 30, 2008 at 2:56 pm
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Thanks to my good friends in our SSG Marketing group, I did a 5 minute video on the work we're doing at Intel to enhance OpenSolaris for our processors. Here is the URL - http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/videos/home.aspx?fn=1490: Of course, none of this would be possible without the awesome work from very talented engineers. My thanks to [...]

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Category: Graphics, Multicore, Open Source, Software Engineering, Virtualization

There's got to be a catch

By Taylor Kidd (Intel) (7 posts) on April 29, 2008 at 9:24 am
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I hate moving. Nothing ever goes as it should. It takes 10 times longer than you expected. And that last box is finally unpacked just before you end up moving again. There's got to be a catch There are 5 CC-states and, depending upon how you count, 6 PC-states in the Penryn line of Intel processors. And, [...]

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Category: Graphics, Mobility, Multicore

HDMI Audio: Intel's Biggest Little Secret In Home Theater PCs

By Aaron Brezenski (Intel) (4 posts) on April 28, 2008 at 12:00 pm
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I won't say my last post here was harsh-- it was heartfelt and survives a reread without me flinching-- but I wanted to be fair and illustrate why I think it's a big issue. What competitive advantage are we squandering / have we squandered here with HDCP issues over HDMI? I won't go too deep into [...]

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Category: Graphics

Getting into PC gaming? You're not alone.

By Gina Bovara (Intel) (10 posts) on April 23, 2008 at 10:49 pm
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It seems that lately everyone has been getting into my favorite hobby ... PC gaming!  It's so cool to have this interest becoming more mainstream - I can actually talk with people who play the games I play and I don't get weird looks like I'm from Mars.  Well, of course sometimes I still do - but that's because [...]

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Category: Events, Gaming, Graphics

HDCP, HDMI, Repeaters, and You (Well, Me, Anyway)

By Aaron Brezenski (Intel) (4 posts) on April 22, 2008 at 5:15 pm
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Hi, I'm Aaron Brezenski, and welcome to my blog. I'd planned on a big introduction and discussion of what I hope to accomplish here, and I have about half of that written, but I'm not the important bit here, the high- and lowlights of Intel graphics in the Home Theater PC space are. My plan is [...]

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Category: Graphics

How do you like our new look?

By Bill Pearson (Intel) (32 posts) on April 16, 2008 at 4:06 pm
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Did you notice that the ISN site has a new look? We just launched the update which moves our navigation up to a simple header at the top of each page. We've also made the header and navigation consistent across the blogs, content, forums, etc. For those of you still wondering what I'm talking [...]

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Category: Customer Support, Gaming, Graphics, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Manageability, Mobility, Multicore, Open Source, University Curriculum, Virtualization, What If Software
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