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Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020

www.ecnmag.com | Nov 20, 2009

Scientists at Intel's research lab in Pittsburgh are working to find ways to read and harness human brain waves so they can be used to operate computers, television sets and cell phones. The brain waves would be harnessed with Intel-developed sensors implanted in people's brains.

http://www.ecnmag.com/blog-chips-in-brains-112009.aspx

Will the x86 Architecture Ever Die?

www.edn.com | Oct 14, 2009

Titus regularly contributes articles on electronics and measurement. He has extensive experience designing with microprocessors and microcontrollers, and developed data-acquisition and instrument-control systems and taught many courses on software and hardware design. A recipient of the George R.

http://www.edn.com/dev-monkey/blog/1590000759/post/1720049772.html

Intel: Chip in Brain Implants Are the Future

www.tomshardware.co.uk | Nov 21, 2009

Intel: Chip in Brain Implants Are the Future I just hope that our brains won't BSOD.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/intel-chip-brain-implants-control,news-32298.html

Green Hills probes Intel Atom processor

www.electronicsweekly.com | Oct 9, 2009

Green Hills Software has added support for Intel architecture to its debug probe range

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Ed Ekstrom Joins Board at ZAGG Inc. - Zibb.com

ZAGG Inc. (OTCBB: ZAGG), a publicly traded leader in mobile electronics and accessories including the award-winning invisibleSHIELD(TM) and ZAGGaudio(TM) brands, announces the appointment of Ed Ekstrom to its Board of Directors. Mr. Ekstrom brings extensive board and executive experience in the technology sector to ZAGG.

Mr. Ekstrom is a technology pioneer and a founding Partner at vSpringCapital. Before joining vSpringCapital in 2001, he served as Vice President of the Intel Communications Products Group and General Manager of the Intel Utah Software Development Center, a post given to him after Intel acquired LANSystems in 1991, where he was a Vice President and General Manager of the Software Business Unit. Prior to LANSystems, Mr. Ekstrom was a founder of CeriSyn, and served as COO/CFO. He was also a founder of Cericor, which was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 1985. Mr. Ekstrom continued working as an executive with HP in Boston for four years. Mr. Ekstrom serves on the boards of BDNA, Celio Corporation, Penguin Computing and Sparxent. He is currently Chairman of the Technology Advisory Board for the State of Utah, and is also a former chairman of the Utah Technology Council.

"Ed Ekstrom is a very capable and proven business leader and board member, and we are lucky to have him join us. His experience as an executive with top-level companies like Intel and HP will prove to be beneficial as ZAGG moves to the NASDAQ," said Robert G. Pedersen II, President and CEO of ZAGG. "I have seen Ed work on very large deals, and I know that his keen business acumen and extensive contacts will open doors and help drive ZAGG's continued growth."

"I am joining ZAGG when Robert has already assembled a dynamic board, a world-class executive team, and a dedicated and talented group of middle managers and individual contributors," said Mr. Ekstrom. "The ZAGG team has demonstrated through results their skill and commitment at building a highly successful globally relevant company. I'm thrilled to be associated with ZAGG and look forward to actively participating in ZAGG's bright future."

New ZAGG Board of Directors member Ed Ekstrom, at a glance:

-- Joined vSpringCapital as a founding Partner in 2001

-- A technology pioneer, Mr. Ekstrom is currently Chairman of the Technology Advisory Board for the State of Utah, and is also a former chairman of the Utah Technology Council

-- Vice President over the Intel Communications Products Group, managing over a billion dollars, and General Manager of the Intel Utah Software Development Center from 1991-2001

-- Vice President and General Manager of the Software Business Unit at LANSystems prior to its acquisition by Intel in 1991

-- Founder and COO/CFO of CeriSyn

-- Founder of Cericor prior to its acquisition by Hewlett-Packard, then worked as an executive at HP from 1985-1989

-- Has served on multiple boards of both private and public companies

-- Holds a BS in Computer Science from Brigham Young University and a MBA from Westminster College

For more information on ZAGG's Board of Directors, please visit www.ZAGG.com/company/board_of_directors.php. For more information about ZAGG or any of its product lines, please visit www.ZAGG.com.

About ZAGG Inc.:

ZAGG Inc. designs, manufactures, and distributes protective clear coverings and accessories for consumer electronic and hand-held devices, worldwide under the brand names invisibleSHIELD(TM) and ZAGGaudio(TM). ZAGG has also introduced beta testing of AppSpace.com, an online destination for the fast-growing mobile app market, combined with the networking power of social media. The invisibleSHIELD is a protective, high-tech patented film covering, designed for iPods, laptops, cell phones, digital cameras, PDAs, watch faces, GPS systems, gaming devices, and other items. The patent-pending invisibleSHIELD application of clear protective film covering a device is the first scratch protection solution of its kind on the market, and has sold millions of units. Currently, ZAGG offers over 3,000 precision pre-cut designs with a lifetime replacement warranty through online channels, big box retailers like Best Buy, resellers, college bookstores, Mac stores and mall kiosks. The company continues to increase its product lines to offer additional electronic accessories and services to its tech-savvy customer base. For more product or investor information please visit the company's web site at www.ZAGG.com.

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Companies: Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ), Zagg Inc (ZAGG), Zagg Inc (ZAGG)

 

AUB joins Intel's Middle East Energy Efficiency Research Center - Zibb.com

The American University of Beirut (AUB) signed November 20 an agreement with Intel to join the Middle East Energy Efficiency Research Center (MER) for developing more energy efficient solutions. The agreement was signed by Ibrahim Hajj, dean of AUB's Faculty of Engineering and Architecture and Alexandre Loucas, Intel's country manager. The event was attended by Tawfic Rahal-Arabi, Intel's senior principal engineer and MER director; Grace Harb, corporate affairs manager; as well as faculty members Professors Karim Kabalan, Ayman Kayssi, Mariette Awad, Haitham Akkary, Mohammad Mansour, and Hazem Hajj.

The MER was established by Intel Corporation on November 9 in collaboration with the King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Under this agreement, AUB will work jointly with KACST and Intel to conduct the research.

The Arab world has a wealth of talented engineers and innovators and we are confident that this energy efficiency research center will enable bright minds to research and develop useful solutions for the region," says Rahal-Arabi, "Our collaboration with AUB is set to help the talent pool gain access to Intel's global knowledge and expertise."

This agreement will pave the way for the creation of a rich environment at AUB where researchers and scientists will carry out their energy research for better economic growth," said AUB Professor Hajj.

The first of its kind in the Middle East, MER is set to attract more universities from all over the region. It will also play a pivotal role in the region's efforts to promote more efficient use of energy in technology devices through conducting and sharing research with leading universities across the Middle East. The program consists of conducting research at the participating institutions in the Middle East and at Intel as well as exchanging researchers. (C) 2009 Al Bawaba (www.albawaba.com)

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Companies: East Energy Corp (EECFF)

 

Hynix's new memory chips receive Intel validation - Zibb.com

Hynix Semiconductor Inc., the world's second largest chip maker, said Friday its new memory chips have won validation from U.S. chip giant Intel Corp.

Hynix said its two-gigabit DDR3 DRAM chips based on the 40-nanometer class technology have been validated under the Intel validation program to offer manufacturers of finished products more performance memory options.

DDR3 DRAM is a random access memory technology used for high bandwidth storage of working data on a computer or other digital electronic devices.

Starting this month, Hynix began to massproduce the new power-efficient memory chips using 44-nanometer technology, which reduces power consumption by 40 percent and increases productivity by 60 percent compared to the 50-nanometer class technology.

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Companies: Hynix Semiconductor Inc. (HXSEY)

 

Intel Corporation: Chinese Developer of Biodegradable Bone Screw Technology Wins Silicon Valley

* Intel Foundation Presents $25,000 to Winning Team, Co-Hosts First Global Entrepreneurship Leadership Symposium to Foster Innovation through Mentorship

* As winner of the Intel+UC Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge, Ihealth, from Tsinghua University in China, received a $25,000 award from Intel Foundation.

* Top winning business plans involved biodegradable bone screws, a Web site security technique that incorporates interactive video advertising and a home appliance that quickly and easily makes the staple food of India.

* Intel and the University of California, Berkeley Lester Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation also hosted the first-ever Global Entrepreneurship Leadership Symposium.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- For developing a novel biodegradable bone screw technology, Ihealth of China's Tsinghua University has won the 5th Annual Intel+UC Berkeley Technology Entrepreneurship Challenge (IBTEC), which supports and promotes entrepreneurship globally. Intel Foundation awarded the winning team $25,000 on Thursday evening. Intel also co-hosted the first-ever Global Entrepreneurship Leadership Symposium (GELS) to train potential mentors to support entrepreneurship and technology innovation around the world.

Second place went to CaptchaAd of Technical University Munich in Germany for the development of an innovative Web site security technique that incorporates interactive video advertising. Third place was awarded to Zimplistic of the National University of Singapore for its Rotimatic device that quickly and easily makes roti, the staple food of India. Ihealth, which presented its biodegradable bone screws with a reflection of how they would have helped Chinese basketball star Yao Ming recover from injury, was also named "audience favorite."

"Innovation is one of the cornerstones of Intel's success and the Intel Foundation is committed to helping foster new ideas and solutions that will have a positive impact on society and will help strengthen the global economy," said Andrew Chien, vice president of Intel Labs and director of Future Technologies Research for Intel. "This week's competition shone the spotlight on some truly inspiring solutions and drew attention to the role that higher education plays in encouraging young people to pursue innovative paths to solving global challenges."

The competition was held at the Haas School of Business in Berkeley, Calif., with 28 teams from 18 countries. Founded in 2005 by UC Berkeley and Intel as part of Intel's Higher Education Program, the IBTEC program is designed to incite young entrepreneurs to develop innovative technologies that solve real world challenges, build viable business models, and move that technology out of university labs and into the market for a positive impact on society.

This year, business plans included such ground-breaking solutions as cleaning water and soils affected by oil pollution, combating pesticide concerns in Chinese agriculture, biodegradable bone screws, a diaper that diagnoses urinary tract infections and a social learning platform for math and science education. Participants interacted with and were judged by representatives of more than 20 leading venture capital firms from the San Francisco Bay Area, and several may go on to create successful businesses that create commerce and prosperity in underserved communities. For example, 2 years after garnering second prize for its development of and plan to market hygroscopic paper, Richcore, an Indian biotech application research company, is now a viable company that, in addition to a regular staff, employs more than 500 previously underserved women from various non-governmental organizations and self help groups for its manufacturing and operations.

Mentoring Young Entrepreneurs Around the World In conjunction with this year's competition, Intel and the UC Berkeley Lester Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation hosted the first-ever Global Entrepreneurship Leadership Symposium (GELS), which trained expert mentors to support local entrepreneurs in their regions. Attendees included investors, university faculty, business executives, entrepreneurs and government leaders, who will each take what they learned back to their home countries to support entrepreneurism, innovation and economic development.

"I found the GELS program a great platform for discussing various aspects of mentoring startup ventures," said Dr. Deepanwita Chattopadhyay, CEO of ICICI Knowledge Park and mentor to IBTEC finalist team, AuSpore (Microspore). "We shared experiences with other mentors from eight different countries and the faculty who led the deliberations were passionate and encouraging. This experience will help me connect my mentee companies to a global network of venture capitalists and mentors."

About the Intel Education Initiative From local schools to global universities, Intel works to help improve the quality of education and drive innovation around the world. Over the past decade alone, Intel has invested more than $1 billion, and its employees have donated more than 2.5 million hours toward improving education in 50 countries. To learn more about the Intel Education Initiative, visit www.intel.com/education. To join Intel's community of people sharing their stories with the hope of becoming a catalyst for action and a voice for change in global education, visit www.inspiredbyeducation.com.

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Tuning Cool'n'Quiet: Maximize Power And Performance, Part 1

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Introduction Tuning Cool'n'Quiet: Maximize Power And Performance, Part 1 : Choosing the right processor is never an easy task. Like other choices in life, there are so many to choose from, and many factors to be considered. Today, performance...

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Digit-Life

IT specialists are now very interested in running several virtual systems on a single physical machine, not only because it makes the IT infrastructure more flexible, but also because virtualization actually saves money. So why hadn't OS virtualization been so popular before?

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., August 8, 2006 - The x86 processor markets have gone from boring to exciting as the dynamics of the computing market continue to change.

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Virtutech Simics Used to Develop Wind River Hypervisor and Secure ... - Ulitzer.com

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“While Wind River is well known as a developer of innovative software solutions and developer tools, including Wind River Workbench, it should also be recognized for adopting agile development processes that will change the way companies conduct their businesses.”

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Intel Corporation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Intel (NASDAQ: INTC; SEHK: 4335) is the world's largest semiconductor chip maker, based on revenue. [3] The company is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the ...

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Intel Corporation - 35th Anniversary

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Index to information on Intel's 35 years of innovation, the anniversary celebration, and the company's history in terms of people, products, and technology

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Intel Corporation - Google Finance

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Get the latest on Intel Corporation including up to date news, high quality discussion groups and more on Google Finance.

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Business Wire business news by provider, Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Cisco Systems, Intel Corporation, Dell Inc., Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Hewlett-Packard

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AppleInsider | Print: Freescale CEO: Jobs wanted to move to Intel 5 years ago

In a recent interview with CNet News.com, Freescale Semiconductor chief executive Michel Mayer spoke of his company\'s evolving business model and revealed that Apple chief Steve Jobs was itching to switch the Mac to Intel processors over five years ago.

http://www.appleinsider.com/print/05/12/07/freescale_ceo_jobs_wanted_to_move_to_intel_5_years_ago.html

AppleInsider | Print: Briefly: Apple sues Creative; Jobs in Manhattan

\"Creative proactively held discussions with Apple in our efforts to explore amicable solutions,\" Phil O\'Shaughnessy, a spokesman for Creative, said. \"At no time during these discussions or at any other time did Apple mention to us the patents it raised in its lawsuit.

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My Half Day at Supercomputing 09 at Portland Expo Center

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My Half Day at Supercomputing 09 at Portland Expo Center: As usual of this year at Portland metro, it is raining and windy this week. After watched the SC09 keynotes at Intel Software Network TV, I decided to utilize the pass I got from our Academic Community manager to go to SC09. Trimet MAX Light

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Gaming events sponsored by Intel. LAN fest, PDXLAN, InfernaLAN, Game Developers Conference

This season’s Intel® Extreme Masters tour will offer nine major events in the USA, Asia and Europe before the season reaches its climax at the World Finals in 2009. See the world's best players come face to face to compete for honor and total prize money of $750,000!

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