NEWS HIGHLIGHTS 6th Gen Intel® Core™ processors set a new standard with new, sleek designs that are thinner than ever, are capable of starting in about half a second 1 , and offer up to two and a half times the performance and triple the battery life 2 when compared to the computers many people currently own. 6th Gen Intel Core processors have been optimized to best run Windows* 10, enabling new experiences, removing computing pain points and providing more secure computing. 6th Gen Intel Core processor family is the most scalable ever for consumers and businesses, enabling the broadest range of designs from the smallest Intel® Compute Stick and All-in-One desktops, to 2 in 1s, notebooks and the first-ever Intel® Xeon® processor for mobile workstations
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Read MoreIntel and Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) announced the Collaborative Cancer Cloud , a precision medicine analytics platform that allows hospitals and research institutions to securely share patient genomic, imaging, and clinical data for potentially lifesaving discoveries. Intel announced that key technology components of the Collaborative Cancer Cloud (CCC) will be opened sourced. The first technology releases will be made available to the developer community in Q1’16.
Read MoreAt the 2015 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, CA, United Artists Media Group CEO Mark Burnett and Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, announced ” America’s Greatest Makers ,” a new reality competition premiering in the first half of 2016 across the Turner Broadcasting entertainment platform that builds off the success of last year’s Intel ‘Make it Wearable’ challenge. Offering a $1 million prize, the challenge showcases makers inventing wearables and smart connected consumer devices powered by Intel® Curie™ technology.
Read MoreIntel® RealSense™ Technology Extends to New Platforms and Devices ‘America’s Greatest Makers’ Reality Competition to Premier in 2016 3D XPoint™ Comes to Storage and Memory Solutions with Intel® Optane™ Technology INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM, San Francisco, Aug. 18, 2015 – In the opening address at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), CEO Brian Krzanich highlighted new products, tools and programs that support the growing personalization of computing and described the trends creating new opportunities for developers across an unprecedented breadth of technologies.
Read MoreIn honor of National Navajo Code Talkers Day and the 70 th Anniversary of the WWII Code Talker mission which helped to end the war, Intel is proud to support Science Foundation Arizona’s Code Talkers to Code Writers Initiative . As part of this initiative, Intel will invest $250,000 per year over the next three years at three Arizona high schools in the Navajo Nation.
Read MoreToday, 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
Read MoreIntel to Invest $5M in Collaboration with Georgia Institute of Technology; Program Anticipated to Benefit More than 1,000 Students over 5 Years NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Intel announced it is investing $5 million in a program with Georgia Tech to help build the pipeline of diverse engineers in the tech industry.
Read MoreIntel Capital to Invest up to $100,000 Each in Eight Innovative Companies SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 3, 2015 – A company that can turn a park bench into a piano.
Read MoreSANTA CLARA, Calif., July 2, 2015 – Today Intel Corporation’s CEO, Brian Krzanich, announced a series of leadership and organizational changes in a message to employees . Intel President Renée James informed the board that she will be stepping down as President of Intel to pursue an external CEO role. She has agreed to stay at Intel until January in order to transition the Executive Office
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