Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Intel prepare for the future IT landscape


Intel, customarily known as the microprocessor giant, is doomed to a process of change, trying to reinvent itself. Their focus is now on the "user experience". 
The concept of "user experience" is accurately described by Wikipedia, which defines it as "the set of factors and elements of user interaction with an environment or specific device, resulting in the generation of a positive or negative perception of the service, product or device. " This principle is precisely the new philosophy of Intel. 

Trend for increased performance


The presentation of this new technology was made at the Observatories Andino de Chile where he explained the scope of this new innovation from Intel, which besides being used in servers and workstations, equip the next generation storage and communications the world's leading manufacturers. 
"The growth of cloud computing and devices is transforming the way businesses benefit from the technology and IT services companies have to take these innovations to meet unprecedented demand for data center infrastructure more efficient, secure, high performance, "said Mariela Bravo, Business and Government Segment Manager for Intel Cono Sur.According to the executive, at least 50% of the information that moves through the Internet must be stored and therein lies the challenge. 

Intel introduce technology to address explosive Internet traffic


Intel bring in Chile's new family of Intel Xeon E5-2600, which offers extraordinary performance in the market, the best performance for data center and hardware features to allow safe and reliable growth of Information Technology. This technology seeks to support the extraordinary increase in the flow of data in the cloud, which will continue to rise exponentially in the short term, whose projection is over 3 billion users online in 2015.The global scenario has changed. In 1996, the U.S. represented 66% of the world with Internet access.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Intel developed a fully functional computer in 10 x 10


Intel has developed a computer ultra compact and fully functional, only 10 × 10 cm. the new design concept Next Unit of Computing (NUC) is a fully functional computer with minimum dimensions. The product was introduced by Intel in the East and in PAX show Platinum Summit last week, and has been described in ExtremeTech. 
NUC is equipped with a i3/i5 Sandy Bridge processor, dual-port memory module and Thunderbolt, HDMI and USB 3.0. It also includes two PCI ports, which can be connected, for example, a sound card. 

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Intel has created portable computers


Executive vice president of Intel Sean Maloney spoke about a new class of portable computers that should be on sale later this year.
Ultrabuki (Ultrabook), are expected to have the functionality of traditional laptops and tablets. Gadgets can boast of low weight and long battery life (up to 10 hours). The thickness of the devices does not exceed 20 mm.
Until 2013 the market received three lines ultrabukov. By the end of this year will be available on the platform model Sandy Bridge to the Core of the second generation at a price less than $ 1 000. One of the first ultrabukov will laptop ASUS UX with 11-inch display.
In the first half of next year will release ultrabukov on a hardware platform next generation of Ivy Bridge with 22-nanometer processors, carried out using the procedure of Tri-Gate. Finally, the third stage will ultrabuki platform codenamed Haswell, announcement of which will be held in 2013.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Intel introduced the first configurable processor Atom


Intel Corporation today announced the launch of the first family of configurable processor Intel Atom. At its base lay a chip Atom E600, previously codenamed "Tunnel Creek, combined with the FPGA (FPGA) from Altera company in a single package.
The family of configurable processors includes 6 Atom chips. Delivery Atom E665CT, E645CT, E665C and E645C (codename Stellarton) is scheduled to begin within 60 days, and chips E625CT and E625C - released in the 1 st quarter of 2011 cost processors range from $ 61 to $ 106 per unit in a thousand pieces .
The Intel believe the new processors will provide additional field for designers to reduce the costs of companies in the design and cost of the device, and at the same time help to reduce time to market ready-made solutions.