I am so intrigued these days by great photography. Let me share a visibly smart photograph with you on this fine Friday. You can click the photo to embiggen or read the description to learn how the photographer, Laszlo Ilyes, created the image. When we first launched the Intel 2nd Generation Core processors, Curtis Walker... Read more > Recent blog posts
I am so intrigued these days by great photography. Let me share a visibly smart photograph with you on this fine Friday. You can click the photo to embiggen or read the description to learn how the photographer, Laszlo Ilyes, created the image. When we first launched the Intel 2nd Generation Core processors, Curtis Walker... Read more > Energy Conservation & Caring for the Elderly – 2 Topics of Today with Huge Impacts for Tomorrow
A few weeks ago, I participated in the Intel "Upgrade Your Life" 2011 summit. Below is a review of two sessions, Energy Conservation and Caring for the Elderly. These are two topics that we need to be not only thinking about, but acting on NOW. And this is exactly what Intel is doing.
The Intel Museum has been redesigned and is sporting an entire new look with cool new exhibits and activities for young and older geeks alike. If you haven’t visited the Intel Museum, it is definitely worth a stop if you’re in the Santa Clara area. If you’re out of the area, you still might enjoy a quick look at these photos my colleague Nick took and uploaded to Intel Photos on Flickr.
Here's an online twist to a kaleidoscope that you can do with your children this weekend. You can adjust colors, line thickness, shape animations, and the speed of the animation. The "Inside" Experience: Intel and Toshiba Collaborate on Hollywood Social Film
Emmy Rossum (“Shameless,” “Phantom of the Opera") stars as Christina, a 20-something woman trapped in a room with only a 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor-powered Toshiba Satellite® P775 series laptop and an untraceable Internet connection. You can help Christina and participate in this social film in multiple ways.
Here at Intel, we're impressed by all things fast, especially visibly smart processors that help you get more out of life. However, I think you'll also find these videos by Tom Guilmette visibly smart. In these videos, Tom uses a high speed digital camera and shoots at 2564 frames per second.
In honor of the upcoming final space shuttle launch, I wanted to share a link to an interactive 3D model of the solar system. I've enjoyed clicking through and exploring. It's quite addicting. Multi-task this afternoon, and click through to see for yourself. 