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Our First Intel® Black Belt Software Developer

By Scott Apeland (Intel) (2 posts) on August 20, 2008 at 12:04 am
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I’m here at the first day of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco and just returned from the Black Belt Awards Ceremony.   No this wasn’t a Chuck Norris film festival, it was a reception to honor and award Intel’s first Black Belt Software Developer.  You see it all started to years ago when we [...]

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Category: Academia, Atom, Gaming, Graphics, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Manageability, Mobility, Multicore, Open Source

Intel(r) AMT DTK - Answer to "Hair Loss" or is it the "Antichrist"

By Gael Holmes (Intel) (56 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 10:50 pm
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Ok so I'm at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco and I'm sitting at an Intel Software Network sponsored dinner.  All sorts of things are being discussed from "I can't believe I didn't get fired after that one blog" to "Hair Loss. "  I then asked our very upper management if it would be OK [...]

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Category: Intel SW Partner Program, Intel® Software Network 2.0, Manageability, Open Source

What is Intel® Remote Wake Technology (Intel® RWT)

By Joseph Edelstein (Intel) (7 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 4:11 pm
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It’s been a long break from blogging for me.  The technologies I was driving were not publicly announced thus I couldn’t blog about them.   The first has now hit the press so here we go with what is Intel® Remote Wake Technology (Intel® RWT) With usages of our PC’s moving in to more and more [...]

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Category: Manageability

Intel Developer Forum: From the Show Floor

By Gina Bovara (Intel) (14 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 3:35 pm
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Wow - pure excitement is buzzing here on the show floor of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco!  Come by booth 102 to see Gunjan Rawal and I in person and to chat a bit about Intel Software Network! Show attendees - leave your blog comments below!  We'd love to hear from you about how much fun [...]

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Category: Events

Atom @ IDF - Lots of cool devices, still working on answers

By Jeff Moriarty (Intel) (21 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 1:21 pm
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Really enjoying IDF so far, and learing quite a bit.  Had a few meet ups this morning with people who wanted to learn more about MIDs, including a visit to Wired Magazine.  Of course, I'm learning as much from all the talks as everyone else so my brain is filling up quickly.  One of the [...]

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Category: Atom, Events, Mobility

Craig Barrett keynote at IDF

By David Stewart (Intel) (89 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 12:08 pm
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I'm attending the Intel Developer Forum this week in San Francisco this week. I'll try to note comments on some of the talks I attend. Craig Barrett's keynote wasn't so much about cool product eye candy, but it was about some of the key places he sees technology being used. Education: Johnny Chung Lee showed how [...]

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Category: Uncategorized

GCDC’08: optimizing DirectX code for multi-core platforms

By Michael Huelskoetter (21 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 11:48 am
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Right after his 50 minutes session at GCDC’08 talking about DirectX optimizations for multi-core platforms we had the chance to interview Intel fellow Leigh Davies. Our questions we asked him were quite obvious: What was your session all about? How can developers optimize their software? How does Intel help developers to optimize their code? Which tools does Intel [...]

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Category: Events, Gaming, Graphics, Threading Building Blocks

Misperceptions

By Amanda Marvel (Intel) (1 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 11:40 am
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Having very recently joined Intel, there are a lot of things about the company that many people (sometimes including myself) probably didn't realize. Did you know that Intel's Software and Solutions Group (in sheer size) could be considered one of the largest companies in the world?! A misperception is that Intel is only a chip maker, [...]

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Category: Events, Intel SW Partner Program

GCDC’08: David Perry talks about the future of gaming

By Michael Huelskoetter (21 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 10:41 am
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Two hours before his curiously awaited keynote speech at GCDC’08 we had the opportunity to interview David Perry, CCO of Acclaim Games. Of course we wanted to know beforehand what he will talk about at his presentation and so he gave us the chance to look a little bit behind the curtain. First we heard that [...]

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Category: Events, Gaming, Social Media & Virtual Worlds

GCDC’08: what do think of the conference - part one

By Michael Huelskoetter (21 posts) on August 19, 2008 at 10:39 am
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After our interview meeting with Steve Hughes from Intel we stopped some people on their way as we wanted to know quite a few important things from them: Whether GCDC’08 met their expectations so far? Which session they liked the most? What they are in Leipzig for? So watch out for their answers. Some of them are quite [...]

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Category: Events, Software Engineering
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