Today at its IoT Insights 2015 Day in San Francisco, Intel unveiled a new IoT Platform reference architecture designed to develop, secure and integrate smart things. The platform delivers an easy-to-follow blueprint for developers to build comprehensive IoT solutions from the edge to the cloud.
Read MoreFossil today announce the Fossil Q line: a new line of stylish connected accessories that balance fashion and functionality. The products were created in collaboration with Intel and include two types of smartwatches (display and non-display) and two styles of connected bracelets (men’s and women’s). The entire line is engineered with Intel® Innovation and is compatible with phones running Android* 4.3 and higher, iPhone 5 and above, and connects via Bluetooth technology
Read MorePenguin Computing today announced with Intel that the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) will install Penguin Computing’s Tundra™ Extreme Scale (ES) series, powered by Intel® Xeon® processors, to bolster computing for the NNSA’s mission of ensuring the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear stockpile. The systems are being procured under NNSA’s tri-laboratory Commodity Technology Systems program, or CTS-1, as part of the NNSA’s Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) program and will serve Los Alamos, Sandia and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories.
Read MoreIntel announced plans to increase its investment in non-volatile memory technology to better serve customer needs and keep pace with the strong demand for Intel® Solid State Drive solutions.
Read MoreIn support of its commitment to diversity and inclusion , Intel today announced industry-leading enhancements to its U.S. benefits to provide a range of choices for employees. For 2016, Intel will quadruple its fertility benefit coverage, increasing it to $40,000 for medical services and $20,000 for prescription expenses; triple its adoption benefit coverage, increasing it to $15,000 per adoption; and remove the lifetime spending cap for adoptions.
Read MoreIntel has received the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Sustained Excellence in Green Power Award for its continued commitment to green power, marking the eighth consecutive year the company’s leadership has been recognized by the EPA. Since 2008, Intel has been the nation’s largest voluntary purchaser of green power. Further demonstrating Intel’s sustainability leadership, Marty Sedler, Director of Global Utilities and Infrastructure at Intel, also received the Center for Resource Solutions’ Green Power Leader of the Year Award.
Read MoreIntel CEO Brian Krzanich joined President Obama and other industry CEOs for the American Business Act on Climate Pledge event . Today’s White House event focused on what industry can do to address climate change , including sharing best practices. Krzanich discussed Intel’s Climate Change Pledge , an ambitious set of sustainability goals that the company plans to achieve by 2020.These goals include increasing renewable energy use, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and increasing the energy efficiency of Intel products.
Read MoreArduino 101 will be incorporated into the physical computing course for elementary and secondary schools, created by Arduino.
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