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Visibly Smart: When Water Drops Collide

laszlo-photo water dropsI 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 wrote this blog post. To summarize, Intel 2nd Generation Core Processors combine graphics processing on the processor, which can help photographers and videographers edit and share images and videos much quicker than before.

If you’d like to learn more, you can explore all the visibly_smart features and benefits of Intel processors or take a test drive.

Photo credit: Laszlo-photo


Comments

  1. Fatbit says:

    Thanks for sharing the wonderful photograph. I was amused by your word “embiggen,” which I took to mean “enlarge.”

  2. Marcia says:

    You’re right, I could have used enlarge. Embiggen is such a fun (and funny word), depending on how much you like to play with lanaguage! It’s definitely one that has seeped into popular culture. Here’s a link to its origins: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/embiggen

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