This image shows the vertical fins of Intel’s revolutionary tri-gate transistors. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is awarding Intel its 2016 IEEE Corporate Innovation Award for “pioneering the use of high-k metal gate and tri-gate transistor technologies in high-volume manufacturing.” Intel was the first to design, develop and manufacture products at high-volume using high-k and tri-gate (or FinFET) technologies. These innovations made it possible to continue scaling transistors ever smaller with lower cost-per-transistor, improved performance and lower power consumption – keeping Moore’s Law going
Read MoreIntel’s Rosalind Hudnell was named to Ebony’s Power 100 List , which “recognizes those who lead, inspire and demonstrate through their individual talents, the very best in Black America.” Ebony included Hudnell for her role in Intel’s diversity initiatives to bring more women and underrepresented people of color to Intel. Read more about Intel’s diversity and inclusion efforts.
Read MoreIntel’s Rosalind Hudnell was named to Ebony’s Power 100 List , which “recognizes those who lead, inspire and demonstrate through their individual talents, the very best in Black America.” Ebony included Hudnell for her role in Intel’s diversity initiatives to bring more women and underrepresented people of color to Intel. Read more about Intel’s diversity and inclusion efforts.
Read MoreCDW 2015 Partner Summit Intel has been selected as a 2015 CDW Partner of the Year, demonstrating its commitment and contributive excellence to its partners.
Read MoreToday, FORTUNE announced its inaugural Change the World list , a ranking of 51 companies that have made an impact on major global social or environmental problems as part of their competitive strategy. Intel was recognized for its successful efforts to eliminate conflict minerals from its supply chain, which FORTUNE called, “an achievement many had thought impossible.” FORTUNE and FSG, a nonprofit social-impact consulting firm, vetted more than 200 nominees based on recommendations from business, academic, and nonprofit experts. Learn more about Intel’s efforts to remove conflict minerals from technology.
Read MoreChip Shot: Intel Software Architect Wins First "Women in Open Source" Award for Community Engagement
Today at the Red Hat Summit, Intel’s Sarah Sharp was recognized with the first Women in Open Source Award for her efforts in fostering collaboration among the open source community and encouraging women to get involved in open source.
Read MoreThe Society for Information Display (SID) announced the winners of its 20th annual Display Industry Awards.
Read MoreRaymond Wang of Canada Wins US$75,000 Top Prize at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair NEWS HIGHLIGHTS The world’s largest high school science research competition, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, a program of Society for Science & the Public, announced its top winners in Pittsburgh. Raymond Wang of Canada received the Gordon E.
Read MoreToday, Frost & Sullivan recognized Intel with the 2015 Global Frost & Sullivan Award for Technology Innovation Leadership based on its recent analysis of Intel’s impact on the video encoding and transcoding market. Frost & Sullivan noted that nearly every leading encoding and transcoding vendor has Intel-powered products in their portfolio, and stated that Intel, “successfully combined a deep understanding of the dilemmas facing vendors, the changing needs of the industry and the changing nature of video processing itself with the core competency that comes from the company’s rich and long history with digital media technologies.” Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that demonstrates unique ways of leveraging new technologies which impact both functionality and customer value. Read the Frost & Sullivan release to learn more
Read MoreIntel was awarded with the first ever Corporate Contribution and Leadership Award by the Global Connections for Women Foundation (GC4W) for its continuing commitment and progress made in girls’ and women’s empowerment and gender equality. At the International Women’s Day Awards & Benefit Gala at the Library of Congress on March 7, Intel was recognized for its efforts, which include programs supporting girls’ education and tech empowerment, such as Intel’s role as a strategic founding partner of the Girl Rising film and social action campaign, and the Intel® She Will Connect program which seeks to expand technology access for millions of women globally, beginning in sub-Saharan Africa where the Internet gender gap is the greatest.
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