Intel Debuts Research Projects
By Tom Foremski - June 18, 2009
Today from 10 am to 2 pm I'll be at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley, meeting Intel researchers. They'll be showing off 45 research projects including green computing, mobile computing, 3D hi-def Internet graphics, and advanced wireless power solutions.
Justin Rattner, CTO and VP of Intel Labs will also be there, talking about how Intel will be investing its multi-billion dollar labs budget.
I will write up a report. You can also check here for descriptions, photos, and video: http://www.intel.com/pressroom/research.
And live streaming here: www.livestream.com/intellabs.
And of course Twitter: @IntelLabs.
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