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Intel Legends Moore And Grove: Making It LastNPRBut for decades, two older titans of the high-tech industry thrived in that fast-paced world: Gordon Moore and Andy Grove, of Intel.
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Intel Legends Moore And Grove: Making It LastNPRBut for decades, two older titans of the high-tech industry thrived in that fast-paced world: Gordon Moore and Andy Grove, of Intel.
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Computing features are trickling down to so-called value smartphones and sales are expected to reach 300 million units in 2012. The Nokia Lumia 900 smartphone running Windows Phone, a so-called value smartphone, is expected to be priced at $99.99 with contract.
Trust, preference (tone, style) then seek balance.
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Improved Living Standards, Computer Literacy and Internet Access Combined with a Significant Drop in Prices, Are Making PCs Attractive and Accessible to More PeopleLaptop and Ultrabook computers in Moscow retail store.
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PC Case Modder Takes Computer Design Beyond the Dull Gray BoxJeffrey Stephenson surrounded by several of his computer designs.
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Cinque Terre (Five Lands) is a group of stunningly beautiful villages clinging to the edge of the rugged rocky cliffs on the Ligurian Coast in north-west It…
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NASA’s High-Res ‘Blue Marble’ Image is Sharpest EverU.S.
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Improved Living Standards, Computer Literacy and Internet Access Combined with a Significant Drop in Prices, Are Making PCs Attractive and Accessible to More PeopleLaptop and Ultrabook computers in Moscow retail store.
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All images by Alfred Eisenstaedt … Thank you to LIFE Archive.
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In the final weeks of 2011, I drove to Berkeley to interview the founder and digital artists at McNeil Studio to hear first-hand about their first experience using cloud computing services to create a fast-moving animation based on paper origami designs.
I shot a video and wrote this article for Intel Free Press — Cloud Computing Democratizes Digital Animation — focusing on the impact of cloud computing — paying for on-demand supercomputer power from datacenters owned by Amazon. The story also appears in Silicon Valley Watcher.
The idea of sending pieces of a render job out to different computers to crunch was novel and felt somewhat risky, but the results, the speed and the cost all had the McNeil Studio team singing the praises of Amazon’s Elastic Cloud Computing service.
I was also drawn into the actual creative process and how they turned
paper origami figurines into an engaging animated story for my employer,
Intel, which wanted to redesign its consumer technology website with
examples of how people can use their computer to do amazing, dazzling
things in life.
I crack up at the penguin scene.
The final version is at Intel’s Unfold What’s Possible site.