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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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Chip Shot: From Smart Buildings to a Chocolate Factory, Intel Innovations on Display at Embedded World 2015

At Embedded World 2015, Intel and its ecosystem partners are showing the latest innovations using Intel® IoT Gateway solutions.

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Chip Shot: What to Expect at MWC 2015

Soon the wireless industry will convene at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to show and discuss the future of mobility. Intel will be there to introduce and showcase new products and technologies designed to advance next-generation wireless networks and the growing range of smart devices connecting to them. The news is under wraps until the show, but Intel vice president Julie Coppernoll blogs today about several themes the industry (and Intel) will likely be talking about.

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Chip Shot: Intel Creates Software App to Help Children Read

In the early years of a child’s education, reading skills are one of the most important to develop as a foundation for future success. Intel and Clarity Innovations teamed up to provide an easy-to-use app that helps kids practice their reading skills. Read With Me is a Chrome application for K-3 students that assigns reading based on learning levels and digitally recognizes speech to give children real-time feedback on their reading fluencies and abilities.

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Chip Shot: ISSCC 2015 – Moore’s Law Delivers

Moore’s Law continues delivering and chip designers continue to make use of the ever more sophisticated technology. At this year’s International Solid State Circuits Conference, papers describe progress made possible by Intel’s leading 14nm process, including the first complete wireline transceiver on 14nm technology (60 percent smaller than the smallest comparable link) and the world’s smallest SRAM bitcell, reducing peak write power by 24 percent compared to actively biased circuits. Intel Labs presents research in chip design to boost performance and energy efficiency

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Chip Shot: Intel Ranks No. 40 on FORTUNE Most Admired List, No. 1 in Semiconductors

Today, Fortune announced its annual ranking of the World’s Most Admired Companies , the definitive report card on corporate reputations. Intel ranked No

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Chip Shot: Intel Ranks No. 40 on FORTUNE Most Admired List, No. 1 in Semiconductors

Today, Fortune announced its annual ranking of the World’s Most Admired Companies , the definitive report card on corporate reputations. Intel ranked No.

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Chip Shot: Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter with Intel® WiDi Certification Launches in 25 New Markets

Intel® Wireless Display (WiDi) continues to build momentum today as Microsoft announces availability of their branded wireless display adapter, also an Intel WiDi certified adapter, in 25 new markets. Microsoft has expanded sales of the device to most countries in Europe as well as South Africa. Additional countries will launch the product in March 2015, including Australia and in Asia

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Chip Shot: Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter with Intel® WiDi Certification Launches in 25 New Markets

Intel® Wireless Display (WiDi) continues to build momentum today as Microsoft announces availability of their branded wireless display adapter, also an Intel WiDi certified adapter, in 25 new markets.

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Chip Shot: Intel Open Source Continues to Lead in Linux Kernel Contributions

According to a report released by the Linux Foundation today, Intel tops the list of companies contributing to the Linux Kernel from Sept 2013 through Jan 2015. Of the 239 companies that made submissions to the open source project, Intel made 10.5% of the total contributions. Additionally, Intel has been the most active in introducing new developers to the project.

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