Intel’s Rosalind Hudnell was named to Ebony’s Power 100 List , which “recognizes those who lead, inspire and demonstrate through their individual talents, the very best in Black America.” Ebony included Hudnell for her role in Intel’s diversity initiatives to bring more women and underrepresented people of color to Intel. Read more about Intel’s diversity and inclusion efforts.
Read MoreIntel’s Rosalind Hudnell was named to Ebony’s Power 100 List , which “recognizes those who lead, inspire and demonstrate through their individual talents, the very best in Black America.” Ebony included Hudnell for her role in Intel’s diversity initiatives to bring more women and underrepresented people of color to Intel. Read more about Intel’s diversity and inclusion efforts.
Read MoreAt the upcoming opening of the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), Intel and ATI will announce a long term strategic partnership and investments to further the role of high-performance computing and data sciences in the UK. Through the development of research programs with researchers from both organizations, the partnership intends to drive scientific and technological discoveries which will create new business opportunities and accelerate solutions to global challenges. For more information, please visit: https://turing.ac.uk
Read MoreAt the upcoming opening of the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), Intel and ATI will announce a long term strategic partnership and investments to further the role of high-performance computing and data sciences in the UK. Through the development of research programs with researchers from both organizations, the partnership intends to drive scientific and technological discoveries which will create new business opportunities and accelerate solutions to global challenges.
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