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Intel's 80-core Teraflops Research Processor Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 183 seconds This video clip provides a brief explanation of the ongoing teraflop research. It also discusses the technology and innovation that is accompanying it. Related: computing, intel, research, teraflop |
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The Silicon Photonics Vision Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 215 seconds This video provides a brief explanation of where the silicon photonics technology is heading. Related: intel, lasers, photonics, research |
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Physical Modeling Special Effects Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 120 seconds These are special effect animations using physical modeling techniques, devloped Prof. Ron Fedkiw's group at Stanford. Intel collaborates with Ron's group to parallelize, analyze, and scale the performance of Prof. Fedkiw's PhysBAM, physical simulation package for present and future Intel multi-core processor platforms. Related: 3d, animation, cgi, modeling, physical |
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The Hybrid Silicon Laser Breakthrough Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 185 seconds This video provides a brief explanation of the breakthroughs that have been made in Silicon Lasers. Related: intel, lasers, photonics, research |
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Research@Intel Day, June 20, 2007 Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 199 seconds A brief video covering some of the research projects showcased at Intel's Research Day event. Related: computing, intel, research, tera-scale, wireless |
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Model-based Computing Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 259 seconds Description of an emerging class of applications Intel researchers call "model-based" computing. Related: computing, research, technology |
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Junior - Joint Venture Robotic Car Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 322 seconds This video demonstrates the capabilities of Junior, the joint venture car between Intel, Volkswagen, and Stanford University. The demonstrations include several real life scenarios the car must learn to adapt to. Related: darpa-urban-challenge, intel, research |
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Intel's Andrew Chien on "Essential Computing" research Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 131 seconds Andrew Chien, Director of Intel Research (Intel's exploratory research arm), talks about the vision of "Essential Computing," which guides the work of his team of researchers. Related: andrew, chien, computing, essential, intel, labs, research |
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Soccer Highlights Research Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 99 seconds Research from the Intel China Research Center to enable personalized sports video highlight reels by optimizing advanced computer vision algortithms for multi-core hardware. This work is done jointly with Tsinghua University. Related: intel, mining, research, soccer, tera-scale, video |
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Real-Time Visual Mobile Object Recognition Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 97 seconds Research At Intel Day occurred on June 11th at The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. This event was put on to showcase the latest and greatest research from Intel. In this video, the graduate student Eric Rombokas talks about Real-Time Visual Mobile Object Recognition. This research uses computers to recognize objects in real time. Related: intel, mobile, object, real-time, recognition, visual |
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Viterbi Accelerator Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 69 seconds Footage of a Viterbi accelerator under research at Intel's Circuit Research Labs Related: accererator, circuits, intel, research, terascale |
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Intel's Eric Brewer on doing research for emerging regions Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 266 seconds Eric Brewer, Director of the Intel Research Berkeley Lab (part of Intel's exploratory research arm), talks about his team's efforts in creating technologies that are better suited to meet the needs of people in developing regions of the world. Related: brewer, eric, intel, lablet, r&d, research |
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Ultra-low Video Encoding Accelerator Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 112 seconds Research At Intel Day occurred on June 11th at The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. This event was put on to showcase the latest and greatest research from Intel. In this video, Intel Researcher Mark Anders talks about Ultra-low Video Encoding Accelerator. This research is designed to maintain performance while increasing energy efficiency by scaling the voltage. Related: accelerator, encoding, intel, technology, video |
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Mobile Heart Health "The Mood Phone" Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 191 seconds Research At Intel Day occurred on June 11th at The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. This event was put on to showcase the latest and greatest research from Intel. In this video, Intel Researcher Margaret Morris talks about Mobile Heart Health "The Mood Phone". This research uses mobile devices to help people develop self awareness. Related: health, heart, intel, mood, phone, research |
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GeoFencing Research Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 106 seconds Confining wireless radio transmissions at the physical layer to a user specified region using overlapping transmissions from distributed beamforming antennas. Geo-fencing can adapt to regions of varying shapes and sizes. Related: geofencing, intel, research, wireless |
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Technology For Long-Term Care Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 185 seconds Research At Intel Day occurred on June 11th at The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. This event was put on to showcase the latest and greatest research from Intel. In this video, Intel Researcher Ken Lafond talks about Technology For Long-Term Care. This project applies technology to make it easier to manage the care for the elderly. Related: care, elderly, intel, long-term, technology |
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SlyFi: Preserving Wireless Link Privacy Posted by: IntelResearchLabs
Video duration: 183 seconds The Trust Worthy Wireless project at Intel Research Seattle is aimed at developing new protocols to protect privacy and developing new technologies that can help users understand what information about them is being exposed and to whom. At the Seattle Lab open house event on October 1, Ben Greenstein, Intel research scientist, presented the SlyFi project- a privacy preserving link layer. Related: intel, privacy, research, slyfi, wireless |

















