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  Intel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intel was founded in 1968 by Gordon E. Moore (a chemist and physicist) and Robert Noyce (a physicist and co-inventor of the integrated circuit) when they left Fairchild Semiconductor.
During the 1990s, Intel's Intel Architecture Labs (IAL) was responsible for many of the hardware innovations of the personal computer, including the PCI Bus, the PCI Express (PCIe) bus, the Universal Serial Bus (USB), and the now-dominant architecture for multi-processor servers.
Intel's dominance in the x86 microprocessor market led to numerous charges of antitrust violations over the years, including FTC investigations in both the late 1980s and in 1999, and civil actions such as the 1997 suit by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) and a patent suit by Intergraph.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Intel   (1360 words)

  
 Intel Architecture Labs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
IAL was created by Intel Vice-President Ron Whittier together with Craig Kinnie and Steven McGeady to develop the hardware and software innovations considered to be lacking from PC OEMs and Microsoft in the late 1980s and 1990s.
IAL also tangled with Microsoft by supporting Netscape and their early browser, and by producing a fast native x86 port of the Java system.
In 2001, after the departure of all of its creators, IAL was disbanded and replaced with the very different Intel Labs under Pat Gelsinger, though most of the creative talent that had been in IAL was by then scattered across the company or had left entirely.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Intel_Architecture_Labs   (407 words)

  
 Intel - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Intel was founded in 1968 by Gordon E. Moore (a chemist and physicist) and Robert Noyce (a physicist).
While Intel engineer Ted Hoff invented the first microprocessor, the Intel 4004 in 1971, the microprocessor did not become the core of Intel's business until the mid-1980s.
During the 1990s, Intel's Intel Architecture Labs (IAL) was responsible for many of the hardware innovations of the personal computer, including the PCI Bus, the Universal Serial Bus (USB), and the now-dominant architecture for multi-processor servers.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /intel.htm   (934 words)

  
 IA-64 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, IA-64 (Intel Architecture-64) is a 64-bit processor architecture developed in cooperation by Intel and Hewlett-Packard, implemented by processors such as Itanium and Itanium 2.
Unlike Intel x86 processors, the Itanium is not geared toward high performance execution of the IA-32 (x86) instruction set.
In response to favorable industry reaction to the AMD64, Intel's new version of the Xeon (Nocona) supports EM64T extensions to IA-32, which are largely instruction-set compatible with AMD64.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/IA-64   (1189 words)

  
 Practical is the golden rule at Intel research labs
Intel has three goals for the labs: make the microprocessor business thrive, help existing business units by developing new features and functions for products, and start new business units.
For instance, Intel is funding Lixia Zhang at the University of California in Los Angeles to develop the Resource Reservation Protocol, which lets users schedule a path through the network for packets.
Intel is pouring money into grade school and high school mentoring programs, college scholarships and other opportunities, hoping to create a new crop of talent.
www.nwfusion.com /news/1999/0503intelside.html   (707 words)

  
 Intel's Dream Factory / Firm's labs look for new uses for computer chips
Here in the Intel Architecture Labs, industry standards are born and shaped, video-conferencing inches closer to becoming an everyday reality and an ambitious effort is under way to turn the average home into a wired, thinking, acting computer.
She says they're helping Intel think ``outside the box,'' and while that's become a common cliche among management consultants, Riley notes that at the company famous for the slogan ``Intel Inside,'' she means the phrase quite literally.
The labs are named for the chip architecture that Intel pioneered and still controls (More information about the labs is on the World Wide Web at developer.intel.com/ial/).
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/08/28/BU83568.DTL   (1320 words)

  
 Intel® Exploratory Research
Intel is working together with industry leaders to uncover new uses and new users for a wide-range of innovative technologies.
Intel Research Network of Labs is an innovative model of industry-university research pioneered by Intel to enhance and accelerate long-term research.
Eric Brewer, our Berkeley Lab Director, is the lead author of a related article that was published in the June 2005 issue of Computer Magazine, the flagship publication of the IEEE Computer Society.
www.intel.com /research   (206 words)

  
 Intel lab not afraid of a few standards scuffles
Intel researchers worried that a lack of standardization was hurting the broadband industry, and, therefore, would slow the adoption of the Pentium III and future chips.
Intel is helping voice equipment vendors get data onto their lines and data vendors get voice into their pipes.
Intel Architecture Labs is working with vendors such as Fujitsu, Nokia and Nortel Networks to reduce their 10-year product cycles.
www.networkworld.com /news/1999/0503intel.html   (1293 words)

  
 Intel's brave new home Pt II - ZDNet UK News
IAL is also tackling enhanced video broadcast technologies, which combine video and data to create interactive television.
Intel would likely create, through one of its product groups, a hardware specification for the device using its own chips and an application stack, and then let other companies license and build the product.
IAL is also researching a number of new appliances including a voice-activated television guide, codenamed Ganymede.
news.zdnet.co.uk /hardware/0,39020351,2080419,00.htm   (1058 words)

  
 Lab Spotlights Association With Microsoft
The Intel labs have developed 15 key technologies that are part of Windows 98, including the application launch accelerator, the universal serial bus, DVD software and WebTV for Windows, through which users can watch television over their PC.
Intel and Microsoft ``have some areas where their interests overlap and line up, and other areas where they're clearly at cross purposes,'' said Nathan Brookwood, a chip analyst at Dataquest in San Jose.
Intel, which is headquartered in Santa Clara and had revenues of $25 billion last year, now employs 500 people in its research labs.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/08/28/BU27590.DTL   (603 words)

  
 TechWeb: The Business Technology Network   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Intel isn't describing details of the processor architecture, but analysts expect that it will stick with a 64-bit CPU bus and rely on deeper pipelining capabilities to take advantage of wider buses and encourage the use of multiprocessing systems.
Intel and Rambus officials said that aggressive cost reductions by DRAM vendors have pushed the relative die cost for the initial 64-megabit Direct Rambus DRAM to 10 percent or more compared to PC/100 SDRAM, which is scheduled to roll out in the second quarter of this year.
Intel also acknowledged that it is discussing the possibility of including a 133-MHz SDRAM specification in its product road map, but that there has been no final decision on the matter.
www.techweb.com /wire/story/TWB19980220S0008   (1225 words)

  
 Intel boots Gelsinger upstairs to become first CTO - Printer friendly - ZDNet UK News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Intel has appointed Pat Gelsinger as its first chief technology officer, and has created a new division to deal with the demands of convergence.
Gelsinger, 40, is promoted from his position as chief technology officer of the Intel Architecture group to report directly to chief executive Craig Barrett.
He will head the new Corporate Technology Group, which includes all of Intel's research groups, including the Intel Architecture Labs and Intel Research, and which is aimed at ensuring consistency among Intel's emerging computing, communications and networking technologies.
www.zdnet.co.uk /print?TYPE=story&AT=2096046-39020648t-10000021c   (356 words)

  
 Pizza, anyone? Intel's brave new home | Tech News on ZDNet
This role is crucial to Intel, because in pursuing this goal IAL will expand the use of Intel chips and technology beyond the traditional market for PCs.
Intel's Connected Home effort is built on the hope that the arrival of broadband will whet consumer appetite for home networks.
IAL, in short, is working on a boatload of products that are outside Intel's traditional PC bread-and-butter PC markets.
news.zdnet.com /2100-9595_22-502617.html?legacy=zdnn   (565 words)

  
 Intel Architecture Labs Definition / Intel Architecture Labs Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Intel Architecture Labs, additionally known as IAL, is the development arm of Intel Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) (founded 1968) is a US-based multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits.
Intel additionally makes networking cards, motherboard chipsets, components, and other devices.
Intel Architecture Labs is the concept of Intercast.
www.elresearch.com /Intel_Architecture_Labs   (203 words)

  
 TechOnLine - Enabling Communications Applications Utilizing Intel Netstructure Host Media Processing for Linux and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
By advancing silicon technologies and driving industry standards, Intel is leading the convergence of computing and communications to provide whole new ways for people to gain value from technology and transform their world.
Intel is meeting the expanding need for innovative, cost-effective and standards-based building blocks in wired and wireless networking and communications infrastructure.
Intel's strength in silicon design, integration and high-volume manufacturing deliver high-performance, low-power components at lower costs that provide the flexibility and faster time-to-market necessary in today's communications industry.
www.techonline.com /community/tech_group/comm/37254   (236 words)

  
 Intel expands efforts to simplify home networking with "universal plug & play"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Intel Corporation today announced the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Forum's Internet Gateway Specification, which will enable PCs and smart appliances to communicate with others over the Web via a single Internet connection from the home.
Intel is one of the founding members of the UPnP Forum, an association of more than 340 consumer electronics, computing, home automation and security, home appliance, computer networking and other leading companies working together to develop standards for home networking.
Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products.
prdomain.com /companies/i/intel/newsreleases/pr_intel_nr_20010604.htm   (472 words)

  
 The Hindu : Intel's architecture solution labs
And in spite of a decline in revenues last year, Intel has spent an estimated $4,100 million in R&D this year as compared to $3,800 in 2001.
These labs would be used for the development, optimisation, validation and porting of solutions based on Intel architecture, with high-end server hardware and software provided by Intel.
Meanwhile, Intel Asia Electronics and Wipro Infotech have announced a marketing and technology alliance to enhance Wipro's e-business solutions in mid-tier and high-end server market segments.
www.hinduonnet.com /2002/05/01/stories/2002050100911600.htm   (362 words)

  
 Intel Labs to go 3D at NAB | The Register
The Intel Architecture Labs (IAL) is a set of people dedicated to pushing the boundaries of technology (for that, read 'selling more microprocessors').
Often the IAL folk are seen at Intel's Developer Forum but if they were there last month, they were hiding from The Register and the monstrous regiments of the US and international press.
But if you hightail over to this Intel Labs page, you'll see that the girls and boys are developing some rather nifty 3D technology, which they will exhibit at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) show in Las Vegas starting 8 April.
www.theregister.co.uk /000330-000003.html   (333 words)

  
 Technology & Research at Intel, Information and Resources for Technology Innovators
Discover how Intel® Platforms are changing the definition of a computer platform and how our people-focused research and development is taking computing to the next level, leading to platforms that are personalized, pervasive, and intelligent.
Intel vice president and general manager of the Channel Platforms Group, Bill Siu, discusses how standards are serving the channel, and how global standards can benefit product development in emerging markets.
Intel's next generation microarchitecture is an energy-efficient, low power, high-performing and scaleable blueprint that will be the foundation for future Intel-based server, desktop, and mobile multi-core processors.
www.intel.com /technology   (233 words)

  
 Intel - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Intel is a US based multinational corporation that is best known for designing and manufacturing microprocessors and specialized integrated circuits.
Intel corporation is a component of the GSTI Software Index
Intel is also a short name for intelligence, in reference to Military intelligence, and espionage.
www.free-definition.com /Intel.html   (485 words)

  
 The New Intel
Their vehicle of choice was an investment fund Intel launched in 1991 to dribble money into PC industry startups whose products or technologies gobbled up PC power and, in the words of Grove, created ''waves of excitement'' among potential PC buyers.
Intel's board quickly approved the plan in November, and by January, 1999, it was launched.
Intel acknowledges, too, that while its overall turnover remains an enviable 4% per year, it has had trouble holding on to younger, midlevel managers who are defecting to dot-coms.
www.businessweek.com /2000/00_11/b3672001.htm   (3121 words)

  
 Software Dioxide: Intel’s New CTO to Give Direction for Architecture and Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Intel Corporation has named Patrick Gelsinger to the position of chief technology officer, making him the first CTO in the company's 33-year history.
Reporting directly to Intel President and CEO Craig Barrett, Gelsinger will coordinate longer-term research and help ensure consistency among Intel's emerging computing, networking and communications technologies.
Gelsinger, who joined Intel in 1979, has held a variety of research, development and general management positions at the company, including responsibility for the Intel 486 and Pentium Pro processor families and management of Intel's Desktop Products Group.
www.softwaredioxide.com /Channels/PrintView.asp?id=6300   (603 words)

  
 Intel And Metacreations Announce Availability Of Specification For Scaling And Streaming 3-D Content
The open specification, developed by Intel Architecture Labs and MetaCreations, will enable Web application developers to obtain the benefits of the MetaStream format and thus speed the proliferation of compelling, photorealistic, MetaStream 3-D content.
Intel and MetaCreations today published the open MetaStream file format (.mts) and sample code at http://www.metastream/developer.
Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, is also a leading manufacturer of personal computer, networking and communications products.
www.digitalproducer.com /pages/intel_and_metacreations_announce.htm   (919 words)

  
 Alternative Linux Architecture Labs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Originally created for the Intel 80386 processor (and its eventual upgrades and clones), it is now ported or being ported to numerous other processors and systems.
Application designed on i386 based Linux can easily be moved to another architecture with minor porting instead of developing a new architecture port.
Linux performs well on older architectures, and with the wide range of systems it runs on, Linux can be used as a platform to make use of existing older systems for numerous applications.
www.alal.com   (150 words)

  
 Smart Fit
Later, she studied and then taught anthropology and two years ago, joined Intel’s IAL as an ethnographer.
The idea of Intel’s ethnographic research is to bring the human component into the design of technology.
Intel sends her to different countries to do some "deep hanging out".
www.computersathome.com /content/digital_home/future/101051701.asp   (788 words)

  
 The Ultimate Intel Architecture Labs - American History Information Guide and Reference
Microsoft refused to support NSP in its operating systems and convinced PC makers that the NSP drivers would render their systems unsupportedl, and Intel pulled back from promoting the software, leaving NSP as an orphan.
The details of IAL's conficts with Microsoft over software were revealed in Steven McGeady's testimony in the Microsoft Anti-trust trial.
Not all of IAL's software efforts met bad ends due to Microsoft -- IAL developed one of the first software digital video systems, Indeo (tm), technology that was used in its ProShare videoconferencing product line but suffered late from neglect and was sold to another company in the late 1990s.
www.historymania.com /american_history/Intel_Architecture_Labs   (374 words)

  
 ITXC, Intel to Mend Internet Telephony Quality
Intel's soft switch technology is designed to improve Internet call connection quality as more service providers take voice communication over the Internet into mainstream service offerings.
Abel Weinrib, Intel Architecture Labs director of communications, said as its Internet telephony technology is integrated into ITXC's products, consumers would experience high quality, interoperable IP telephony services.
Both Intel and ITXC are members of the International Multimedia Teleconferencing Consortium, an industry group comprised of more than 150 companies working to establish open interoperability industry specifications for Internet telephony.
www.internetnews.com /bus-news/print.php/383211   (507 words)

  
 DSstar: Intel's New Tune: More Than Gigahertz
Intel introduced its vision of moving beyond gigahertz in August, when Paul Otellini, executive vice president and general manager of the Intel Architecture Group, said there were other ways to improve chip performance beyond simply increasing clock speed.
Hyper-Threading, introduced at Intel's Developer Forum in August, is essentially the same technology as Simultaneous Multi-Threading, the technology Intel gained for its 64-bit Itanium processor when it agreed to purchase the intellectual property behind Compaq Computer's Alpha family of RISC (reduced instruction set computing) processors.
Hyper-Threading is expected to be released first on Intel's Xeon chips for servers and workstations in the first half of next year, and Rattner is expected to give more details on those plans as well, Walker said.
www.tgc.com /dsstar/01/1023/103623.html   (527 words)

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