Last month, Intel debuted 6th Generation Intel® Core™ processor family, its best ever. Engineered to run best on Windows* 10, 6th Gen Intel Core and Microsoft’s* newest operating system mark a major milestone for the computing industry and will make people’s “personal computing” experience significantly more personal
Read MoreDuring 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.
Read MoreAt the Red Hat Summit , Intel and Red Hat announced extensions to the On-Ramp to Enterprise OpenStack program collaboration designed to accelerate the adoption of OpenStack in the enterprise. Industry leaders Cisco and Dell have also joined the program to bring solutions to the market based on the collaboration. The expanded program will focus on integrating enterprise-class features that deliver high-availability and resiliency to Open Stack workloads and services, and features that simplify ease the deployment and allow for rolling upgrade of OpenStack for zero downtime
Read MoreOn June 24 at Red Hat Summit, Doug Fisher , senior vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group at Intel, will share his insights on software defined infrastructure (SDI) transformation and how contributions to the OpenStack community from companies such as Intel and Red Hat are helping to light up the power of SDI and provide the support needed to capitalize on these opportunities in the modern data center. Fisher’s keynote is available for live streaming at 9:30 a.m. ET on June 24.
Read MoreIntel® 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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