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Intel® Edison Module Offers Brillo Support at Launch

The Intel® Edison compute module is one of the first platforms to support Brillo, which Google released source code for today via an invitation program. With an easy-to-use, open source development environment, Intel Edison solutions are well suited for makers interested in quick prototyping and fast time-to-market for IoT solutions such as Brillo. Newegg will be offering a Brillo-compliant solution built upon the Intel Edison kit for Arduino

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Chip Shot: Behind the Scenes – Making of the Intel Spiderbots

What happens when you combine 83 robots, 733 motors, 1,004 LEDs, 32 cameras and 88 Intel® Edison™ based-platforms?

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Chip Shot: Driving 5G Innovation from Device to Data Center

During a session focused on 5G at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco today, Intel introduced the Intel Network Builders Fast Track – a program comprised of market development activities and Intel Capital investments – designed to accelerate network innovation and interoperability. Intel executives Aicha Evans and Sandra Rivera joined Dr

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Chip Shot: IDF 2015 Mega Session – Data Has a Story to Tell

From smart grids to cars, retail to healthcare – every device and every decision in today’s ever-connected world leaves a unique digital footprint. At the Intel Developer Forum 2015 in San Francisco, Intel’s Doug Davis and Diane Bryant deliver a joint Mega Session that details the enormous business opportunity presented by the Internet of Things and how Big Data analytics can be used to solve real-world problems

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Chip Shot: The "Game"-Changer session at IDF

During the “Game”-Changer session today at the Intel Developer Forum 2015 , Doug Fisher , senior vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group and Kirk Skaugen , senior vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group talked about how computing has always been at the heart of the gaming industry and the PC remains the number one platform for gaming.

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This Year’s IDF: Developed by You

The Intel Developer Forum kicks off in San Francisco on Tuesday, and this year’s forum is about the growing ecosystem of developers, makers, and gamers who are redefining computing technology. From wearable technology and robotics to intelligent IoT systems, Intel has created an experience that is sure to inspire the developer community. Read more about IDF15 from Intel CEO Brian Krzanich in his blog post .

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Chip Shot: Autodesk’s Pixlr* Leveraging Intel® RealSense™ Technology

Today, Intel announced that its Intel® RealSense™ technology is now featured in Autodesk’s latest version of its online image editor, Pixlr *. Intel software engineers worked closely with Autodesk to enable Pixlr to capture 3D image data using the Intel RealSense 3D camera, allowing users to seamlessly extract, replace or enhance the foreground and background in real time (no green-screen required). What used to be a multi-step, time-consuming and somewhat technical editing process is now quick and simple for anyone who loves taking and sharing great photos

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Chip Shot: Intel Firmware Engine launched at Intel Developer Forum in Shenzhen

Intel® Software is simplifying new product development with the launch of Intel® Firmware Engine , a free graphical tool which helps Intel customers quickly create system firmware for tablets, IoT and embedded devices. Intel Firmware Engine makes use of a new binary-only approach to accelerate the creation of firmware, the basic software needed to initialize platform hardware and launch operating systems such as Microsoft Windows*, Android* and Linux*. Announced today by Doug Fisher, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Software and Services Group at the Intel Developer Forum in Shenzhen, China, Intel Firmware Engine supports multiple products based on the Intel® Atom™ and Intel® Quark™ processors

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Chip Shot: No Programming Experience Necessary – Intel Announces New Internet of Things Tool

Giving Internet of Things innovators and Makers the ability to quickly create device firmware without programming expertise is the goal behind Intel’s two-pronged release of Intel® Firmware Engine and Intel® Firmware Engine Software Development Kit (SDK). This free tool from Intel will accelerate the creation of firmware, the basic software needed to boot embedded devices and launch operating systems. Intel Firmware Engine makes use of a new binary-only approach to firmware development that allows to develop firmware without programming experience.

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