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On May 5, 2015, Intel Corporation announced the release of its highly anticipated Intel® Xeon® processor E7 v3 family. One key area of focus for the new processor family is that it is designed to...
View ArticleFostering New Data Center Usages with Clear Containers
Innovation is key to unlocking the full potential of OpenStack. At Intel, we see tremendous opportunity to drive growth in the data center. To achieve this growth the industry as a whole must enable...
View ArticleProcessor Syllabification; Separated by a Common Language #thankyounoahwebster
How do you pronounce processor, coprocessor, microprocessor or multiprocessing? Do you hyphenate these as proc-es-sor, co-proc-es-sor, mi-cro-proc-es-sor, and mul-ti-proc-ess-ing as I know to be...
View ArticleShaping the Evolution of Cloud Technology
At Intel, we firmly believe the industry moves forward faster when everyone is collaborating openly and innovating rapidly. This is why we are strong supporters of open source software and focused on...
View ArticleIntel® Cloud for All initiative to Invest in OpenStack Community
Intel is a strong believer in the value cloud technology offers businesses around the world. It has enabled new usage models like Uber*, Waze*, Netflix* and even AirBnB*. Unfortunately, access to this...
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I sold my dad his first computer. It was 1977, the year that Radio Shack launched it’s groundbreaking personal computer, the TRS-80. This was by far the best summer job I had during high school,...
View ArticleWhat does Node.js mean for WordPress?
If you are a fan of PHP for developing web applications (as I am), you could feel the world shift a bit as it was announced that WordPress was switching from PHP to Node.js. Don’t think of WordPress...
View ArticleUEFI Tools … They’re Not Just for Hackers Anymore
There are some great tools available for unpacking UEFI images. This is wonderful if you want to learn more about firmware… but it might be bad news if you’re developing firmware without security in...
View ArticleGravity Waves, Python, Intel and the Billion-year Bong
Like many who earned their degree in the sciences, I was required to take a year of physics in university. Vectors, forces, all that stuff. We learned that space is not some empty homogeneous volume,...
View ArticleFinding a kernel 1-2-3 bug by running Wind River Simics on Simics
I must admit that I love stories about bugs, strange and unexpected software behaviors, and debugging. They provide comic relief and drama in the supposedly dry world of software development. Some bugs...
View ArticleSimulating six terabytes of serious RAM
Every once in a while, something interesting just pops out of the Simics* development labs here at Intel. As part of the usual course of development, cool stuff just happens to … well … happen. Here...
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