At the upcoming opening of the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), Intel and ATI will announce a long term strategic partnership and investments to further the role of high-performance computing and data sciences in the UK. Through the development of research programs with researchers from both organizations, the partnership intends to drive scientific and technological discoveries which will create new business opportunities and accelerate solutions to global challenges. For more information, please visit: https://turing.ac.uk
Read MoreIntel was included on the 2016 Top 100 Military Friendly Employers list by Victory Media. Companies were evaluated on programs and policies for the military community including the strength of company military recruiting efforts, percentage of new hires with prior military service, retention programs for veterans, and company policies on National Guard and Reserve service. Read more about Intel’s commitment to hiring veterans .
Read MoreToday at its IoT Insights 2015 Day in San Francisco, Intel unveiled a new IoT Platform reference architecture designed to develop, secure and integrate smart things. The platform delivers an easy-to-follow blueprint for developers to build comprehensive IoT solutions from the edge to the cloud.
Read MoreThere were a number of firsts at the 16th annual Intel Capital Global Summit .
Read MoreIntel has been a long standing board member of the Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP) and a strong advocate for wireless charging as part of our vision of removing all wires from computing devices.
Read MoreWith features of silicon chips shrinking to single-digit nanometers, measurement tools long used to monitor chip production are approaching their limits. Factor in the growing complexity of chip design, and it’s easy to understand why Intel is working with the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) on new measurement capabilities.
Read MoreIntel CEO Brian Krzanich joined President Obama and other industry CEOs for the American Business Act on Climate Pledge event . Today’s White House event focused on what industry can do to address climate change , including sharing best practices. Krzanich discussed Intel’s Climate Change Pledge , an ambitious set of sustainability goals that the company plans to achieve by 2020.These goals include increasing renewable energy use, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and increasing the energy efficiency of Intel products.
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