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Intel Chip Chat is a recurring podcast series of informal interviews with some of the brightest minds in the industry, striving to bring listeners closer to the innovations and inspirations of the people shaping the future of computing, and in the process share a little bit about the technologists themselves.
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Up to 56 cores and 112 threads on a single chip – that’s the all-new Intel® Xeon® W processor, codenamed Sapphire Rapids. Made for workstations that are hungry for data, Xeon W is the high-end computing foundation that today’s professionals require for the future of computing. Learn more from Jonathan Patton, Workstation Product Marketing Engineer, in this Talking Tech adapted for the Chip Chat podcast. Notices & Disclaimers Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Intel Evo is the result of real research on real people to make better laptops for the real world. Josh Newman, VP and GM of Client Product Marketing at Intel, talks about the updated Intel Evo specification that includes intelligent collaboration features and Intel Unison for a seamless multidevice experience between phone and PC, all without compromises to mobile performance. Notices & Disclaimers Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Dan Rogers, Senior Director of Intel’s Performance Marketing Lab, is on Talking Tech for the launch of the entire 13th Gen Intel Core processor (codenamed Raptor Lake) desktop and mobile family. The Core i9-13980HX, a powerhouse processor for laptops,is among Rogers’ favorites with a 5.6 GHz frequency and 24 cores and 32 threads. Stay tuned to see what PC makers are doing with Raptor Lake. Notices & Disclaimers Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. Learn more at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Intel® Arc™ is the world’s first GPU with hardware-accelerated encoding for AV1, the next-gen and royalty-free video codec. To tell us more about the importance of AV1 and what it means for the future of video, we’re joined by Matt Frost, the Chairman of the Board at the Alliance for Open Media, and Director of Product Management at Google. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
In this special Chip Chat crossover with Talking Tech, we go in depth with two of the lead engineers responsible for 12th Gen Intel Core processors. Chief architect Arik Gihon and platform program manager Tomer Sasson join our virtual CES 2022 set remotely from Israel to provide behind-the-scenes perspective on what it took to develop the innovative Alder Lake architecture. Learn about how they scaled a versatile design from thin and light devices to ultra-powerful desktops, combined P-cores and E-cores with the Intel Thread Director, and led the industry's adoption of both DDR5 and PCI Express 5 technology — all during a global pandemic. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
This is the third episode in our three-part series on Intel Evo. Our guest is Sudha Ganesh, VP of Client Platform Experience at Intel, who for the past few years has devoted her time to redefining the metrics for PCs that deliver exceptional experiences to users. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
This is the second of a three-part series talking about Intel Evo, a designation earned by some of the best laptops on the market today. Here we hear from Wendy March, a principal engineer and research director at Intel, about what goes into designing future generations of Intel Evo PCs -- and spoiler alert, our conversation did not mention any core count or clock speeds! The teams that March works with looks at everything that goes on around the PC, particularly the user and environment. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
This is the first of a three-part series talking about Intel Evo, a designation earned by some of the best laptops on the market today. You may have seen the Intel Evo badge on some of the laptops you’re considering, or perhaps you already have one. We’ll be diving deeper into the origins of Intel Evo and what it means for the future of portable PCs. Today, we’re kicking off the series with Josh Newman, Intel’s VP and GM of Mobile Innovation, with an overview on the vision behind Intel Evo. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
11th Gen is here for power users on-the-go. The latest 11th Gen "Tiger Lake" H-series CPU is made for gamers and creators looking for big desktop-class power packed into sleek, portable laptops. We talk to Kim Algstam, Director of the Enthusiast Laptop & Innovation Team at Intel, about 11th Gen H-series processors with to 8 cores on the 10nm SuperFin process, integrated graphics, PCIe Gen 4, Thunderbolt 4, WiFi 6E, 5GHz Turbo on multiple cores -- and that there are already over 1 million of these on their way across 80 different laptop designs. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
We have lift-off! 11th Gen Core desktop processors codenamed "Rocket Lake" have officially launched with retail availability starting at the end of March. We talk to Marcus Kennedy, General Manager of the Gaming & eSports Segment at Intel, about what got us into gaming, how many frames per second are enough, and of course, what 11th Gen Core brings to the desktop PC. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
You've heard of hot-rodding cars, which is to modify a vehicle to make it faster or more powerful, but did you know that you can do the same with computer chips? It's called overclocking, and Intel Chip Chat host Marcus Yam talks to Dan Ragland, Principal Engineer in Intel’s Performance Tuning and Overclocking Architecture team, about what it takes to 'hot-rod' your PC. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Intel Chip Chat returns in 2021 with a new focus, new format and new host. Join technology evangelist Marcus Yam and a rotating cast of industry experts who will unpack and explain technical topics in easy-to-understand terms.
Andy Rudoff, Senior Principal Engineer at Intel, talks with host Allyson Klein about Intel® Optane™ Persistent Memory (PMem) and the work done with software vendors to harness the power of the new technology, especially when it comes to database management and recovery. Rudoff goes into detail about how Optane PMem represents a new tier between memory and storage that allows giant databases to be hosted across fewer servers. He also discusses the Persistent Memory Development Kit (PMDK)—a growing collection of libraries and tools tuned and validated on both Linux and Windows, and the Persistent Memory Programming book—a complete guide for developers that delivers comprehensive information with detailed code examples. Both the development kit and the book can be found at: https://pmem.io/ Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Balaji Iyer, Principal of Product Management at Intel, joins Chip Chat with host Allyson Klein to talk about his work with various Intel partners to develop proof-of-concept projects that showcase the value of Intel technology. Balaji and Allyson talk in-depth about why bfloat16 capability in Intel® Deep Learning Boost with 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable marks an important evolution for AI on general purpose processors. Discussing how Intel optimized TensorFlow, BERT, PyTorch and other AI workloads, Balaji highlights how these advancements will have substantial impacts to businesses in a variety of fields. For more information, visit intel.com/ai. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Asha Keddy, Corporate Vice President and General Manager for Next Generation and Standards at Intel, joins Chip Chat to talk about her work to help drive the definition and delivery of 5G networks. Keddy and her team "work to define what is next" in three main areas: contributing to standards and policies defined by governments and international consortia, accelerating the development of Intel technologies supporting those standards, and catalyzing future development by assessing current use of these technologies to uncover unfulfilled needs. Keddy additionally serves as Intel's 5G Executive Sponsor, serves on the boards of CTIA and 5G Americas, and is a former board member of the Wi-Fi Alliance. In this interview, Keddy and host Allyson Klein discuss the wide-ranging industry investments that will be required to fully realize 5G and future networking standards. Keddy first highlights the importance of industry standards to accelerating innovation, ensuring interoperability, and enabling scale. Keddy then provides an overview of the ongoing work within the industry to deliver 5G and realize what Keddy calls an "exceptionally ambitious" vision of a "fully connected, intelligent society." Keddy additionally speaks to Intel's extensive contributions to enabling 5G, including technologies from Intel's unmatched portfolio for 5G infrastructure that make Intel the foundation of "how networks are deployed, run, and used." Finally, Keddy reports on how recent usage trends and policy developments are influencing the worldwide roll-out of 5G and forecasts future opportunities that the industry can address atop the foundation of 5G. For more information on Intel's enablement of 5G, follow Keddy on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ashakeddy and explore https://intel.com/5G. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Chip Chat host Allyson Klein welcomes Bill Giard, CTO of Digital Transformation and Scaled Solutions - Intel Data Platforms Group, for a discussion of business continuity through the surge in remote work stemming from the 2020 COVID pandemic response. This episode of Chip Chat explores the role of Intel's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and multicloud solutions in support of offsite work and remote workforce productivity for our enterprise customers. Giard touches on the benefits of embracing solutions that support security, accessibility and scalability for increasingly distributed workforces. Today’s episode also details the challenges of aligning increased demand for public cloud solutions with our partners' datacenter capability in support of remote access & remote productivity. The first half of 2020 showed that today's enterprise needs to be even more agile than before, and that starts with modern infrastructure. Learn more: https://www.intel.com/selectsolutions On Twitter: @TechAllyson, @BillGiard Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Rajesh Gadiyar, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and Chief Technology Officer for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, joins Chip Chat for a primer on cloud native network functions. Gadiyar helps to define and drive the next generation architectures, including key software elements, that are needed for future networks. In this interview, Gadiyar and host Allyson Klein discuss the need for cloud-native approaches in order to fully deliver new paradigms like 5G and edge computing. Gadiyar describes cloud native as "an approach to building and running applications and services that utilizes the best practices of the cloud computing delivery model" and as the natural the next phase of the industry's network transformation journey. Though significant progress has been made in virtualizing many key applications across the network infrastructure, cloud native approaches will be key to addressing customer needs such as further infrastructure disaggregation, automation and automated application lifecycle management, and composable applications. Gadiyar highlights benefits to cloud-native approaches, such as application agility and flexibility, accelerated development, and modularity that enables scale, as well as key Intel investments in hardware platforms, software platforms, and open source initiatives that are enabling the delivery of cloud native. Finally, Gadiyar shares excitement for the roll-out of 5G in the coming months and points to several key technical principles such as disaggregation, automation, scalability, resiliency and reliability, and a new software lifecycle, that can serve as guideposts to customers on their cloud native journeys. For more on Intel's enablement of cloud native approaches, please visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com and follow Gadiyar on Twitter at https://twiter.com/rgadiyar. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. 943891
On this episode of Chip Chat, Dr. Roland Eils, the founding director of the BIH Digital Health Center of the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH), talks with host Allyson Klein about their advanced COVID-19 cell sequencing research and how critical technology is in delivering timely results within the medical industry. During their talk, Dr. Eils explains BIH’s process in collecting COVID-19 samples from infected patients and establishing a pipeline through molecular categorization by massive genome sequencing. This large amount of data is used to help predict infected patients’ progression and recommend medical solutions. Intel’s Select Solution architecture tailored to BIH’s workload requirements has accelerated patient research and enabled quicker medical diagnostics. The two also discuss the instrumental role of the IT industry in integrating and processing large amounts of critical medical data. Finally, Dr. Eils describe the institute’s future plans to research the after-recovery effects of COVID-19 patients with international clinical data. To learn more about the Berlin Institute of Health and their project on COVID-19 cell sequencing, visit https://www.bihealth.org/en/. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
On this episode of Chip Chat, Lisa Spelman, VP & GM of Intel Xeon Products and Data Center Marketing, talks with host Allyson Klein about the new 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor for today’s AI-infused, data-intensive digital services. Designed for deep learning, VM density, in-memory database and analytics-intensive cloud services, the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor is the first mainstream general-purpose CPU with built in bfloat16 instructions to make AI training more widely deployable for image classification, speech recognition, language modeling and other applications. Spelman also talks about the new Intel Stratix® 10 NX, Intel’s first AI-optimized FPGA for high-throughput, low-latency tasks such as natural language processing and financial fraud detection. She expands on advanced memory capabilities from the new Intel Optane™ persistent memory 200 series and the Intel SSD D7-P5500 and P5600, which are designed to support the intense IO requirements of AI and analytics. For the latest Intel news, visit newsroom.intel.com. To see the latest performance claims and benchmarks, visit intel.com/benchmarks. Follow Lisa Spelman on Twitter at twitter.com/lisaspelman. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
On this episode of Chip Chat, Bryce Olson, Global Marketing Director of Health and Life Sciences Group, talks with host Allyson Klein about the changing world we live in due to the COVID-19 pandemic and how technology is playing a greater role in health services. The two discuss Intel and Medical Informatics Corporation’s new Scale to Serve Program to help hospitals rapidly install and scale MIC’s Sickbay™ platform. The platform is designed to help hospitals rapidly expand intensive care unit (ICU) bed capacity and create more efficient care of the most critical patients while also reducing risk of COVID-19 exposure for critical care providers who are at a higher risk of exposure due to the nature of their work. Hospitals interested in access can apply for the program on the MIC website: https://sickbay.michealthcare.com/scaletoserve Learn more about the Serve to Scale program: https://newsroom.intel.com/news/intel-mic-announce-scale-serve-program-rapidly-expand-remote-icus-100-us-hospitals/ Follow Bryce on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bryceolson Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
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