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Best podcasts about intel architecture

Latest podcast episodes about intel architecture

The Circuit
Episode 112: Talking x86 and Intel's Future With Intel Product CEO Michelle Johnston

The Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 28:51


In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg are joined by special guest Michelle Johnston, CEO of Intel products.  They discuss the new culture shift at Intel, how Intel can use this new approach to compete and innovate in AI, how to invigorate x86 and Intel Architecture, and the opportunity for both product and foundry in the chiplet era. 

Intel IT
Embracing Windows 11 Upgrade for Intel Architecture Benefits

Intel IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023


An enterprise-wide Windows 11 upgrade enables Intel IT to gain the performance benefits of Windows 11 on newer Intel Core...[…]

Connected Social Media
Embracing Windows 11 Upgrade for Intel Architecture Benefits

Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023


An enterprise-wide Windows 11 upgrade enables Intel IT to gain the performance benefits of Windows 11 on newer Intel Core...[…]

Intel – Connected Social Media
Embracing Windows 11 Upgrade for Intel Architecture Benefits

Intel – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023


An enterprise-wide Windows 11 upgrade enables Intel IT to gain the performance benefits of Windows 11 on newer Intel Core...[…]

PC Perspective Podcast
Podcast #642 - Intel Architecture Day, Fractal Torrent, Corsair HS80, Cores VS Cache + MORE!

PC Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 92:23


We're back after a week off, and please pretend you missed us.  Good show tonight though!  Intel Architecture day, Cores VS Cache for gaming, the new Fractal Torrent case review, the Corsair HS80 headset review, Nvidia Q2 Results, Gamescon 2021, EVGA X570 DARK ... Timestamps:00:00 Intro04:04 Burger(s) of the Week07:00 Intel Arch Day 2021 Highlights23:27 Intel 12th Gen Geekbench Leaks Already?27:33 Josh Breaks Down NVIDIA Q2 Financials38:21 Ad Break: TextExpander39:22 EVGA's X570 DARK Motherboard Pictured46:00 Gamescom 2021 - NVIDIA RTX Games48:31 Josh Guest Stars on the Broken Silicon Podcast52:47 Cores vs. Cache TechSpot Article1:01:36 Ad Break: SimpliSafe1:02:47 Fractal Torrent Review1:11:53 Corsair HS80 Headset Review1:20:28 Picks of the Week1:31:21 Outro★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

io-techin Tekniikkapodcast
29: io-techin viikon tekniikkakatsaus (32-33/2020) | Intel Architecture Day, RTX 3090 vuoto, Samsungin uutuudet

io-techin Tekniikkapodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 103:30


Keskustelemme viikkojen 32-33/2020 mielenkiintoisimmista tietotekniikka- ja mobiiliuutisista. Äänessä Juha Kokkonen ja Sampsa Kurri.

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SweClockers Podcast
#199: Intel Architecture Day, Epic mot Apple och Copyswede utreds

SweClockers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 74:51


Vi hälsar helgen välkommen med diskussioner kring Intels nya arkitekturer och regeringens utredning av privatkopieringsavgiften.

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OverVolted
OverVolted #18 - Intel Architecture Day, Tiger Lake Leak, Ampere 3080 leak, Nuvia Phoenix CPU, Q&A

OverVolted

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 58:47


Kirk, Matthew, and Aurelian take a closer look at some of the weeks biggest tech news. RSS feed - https://anchor.fm/s/18a94b84/podcast/rss Timestamps: 0:00 - Start 0:55 - Intel Architecture Day 2020 6:10 - Tiger Lake Leak, DDR4+5, INTEL_TDDRK_MAX 8:44 - Intel Architecture Day (continued) 29:46 - nVidia Ampere RTX 3080 userbenchmark leak 38:48 - Nuvia Announces Phoenix CPU 42:57 - Podcast Corrections/Clarifications 44:06 - Q&A - AMD RDNA2, what resources is AMD putting into driver quality? 49:15 - Q&A - Anime Body Pillow, when? Fireman Limited Edition, when? 50:04 - Q&A - Will AMD shift production of lower end CPUs/GPUs to Samsung due to supply constraints? 54:29 - Q&A - What will come first, Intel 7nm or Matthew's mustache? ♥ Check out https://adoredtv.com for more tech! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adoredtv/support

IoT Time Podcast
IoT Time Podcast S5 Ep25 Intel

IoT Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 22:07


In this episode of IoT Time Podcast, Ken Briodagh, editorial director at IoT Evolution (iotevolutionworld.com), sits down with Bill Pearson, VP, Intel Architecture, Graphics and Software and Director, IoT Developer Programs, Intel (Software.intel.com/iot), to talk about the new Intel DevCloud tool that helps developers test IoT solutions for free. Check it out here: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/tools/openvino-toolkit.html and the Hitachi case study here: https://devcloud.intel.com/edge/static/pdf/16466-3_INTEL_AI_Summit_Hitachi_SolBrief_v4.pdf Don't forget to subscribe! To become a sponsor of IoT Time, please email kbriodagh@tmcnet.com or tweet @KenBriodagh. Visit IoTEvolutionExpo.com for updates on IoT Evolution Expo 2021: It's Time to Grow, taking place in Miami, and to submit a proposal to our Call for Papers! Also check out our new Event, The 5G Expo, at 5GExpo.com. Click here to subscribe to the IoT Evolution newsletter. iotevolutionworld.com/eNewsletterSignup.aspx Please check out "IoT Time: Evolving Trends in the Internet of Things," a book by Ken Briodagh about the ongoing influences shaping the IoT. To get a copy, it is available on Amazon for $14.99 (a.co/d/8neDtlu).

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Intel Chip Chat - Archive
Advancing Edge & 5G Service Delivery with Intel Architecture – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 685

Intel Chip Chat - Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Cristina Rodriguez, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and General Manager for the Wireless Access Network Division for Intel, joins Chip Chat to update on the evolution of compute infrastructure for the network edge. Rodriguez leads Intel’s efforts to provide innovative Wireless Access Network […]

Intel – Connected Social Media
Advancing Edge & 5G Service Delivery with Intel Architecture – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 685

Intel – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Cristina Rodriguez, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and General Manager for the Wireless Access Network Division for Intel, joins Chip Chat to update on the evolution of compute infrastructure for the network edge. Rodriguez leads Intel’s efforts to provide innovative Wireless Access Network […]

Connected Social Media
Advancing Edge & 5G Service Delivery with Intel Architecture – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 685

Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Cristina Rodriguez, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and General Manager for the Wireless Access Network Division for Intel, joins Chip Chat to update on the evolution of compute infrastructure for the network edge. Rodriguez leads Intel’s efforts to provide innovative Wireless Access Network […]

Intel Chip Chat
Advancing Edge & 5G Service Delivery with Intel Architecture - Intel® Chip Chat episode 685

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 14:01


Cristina Rodriguez, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and General Manager for the Wireless Access Network Division for Intel, joins Chip Chat to update on the evolution of compute infrastructure for the network edge. Rodriguez leads Intel's efforts to provide innovative Wireless Access Network solutions, including those for 5G. 5G deployments are a significant area of focus for the communications industry, with Gartner predicting greater than $4 billion in 5G infrastructure spending in 2020 alone[1]. In this interview, Rodriguez and host Allyson Klein dive into Intel's strategy for enabling new edge and 5G use cases. Rodriguez notes that while 5G and the big data explosion enable new opportunities for service providers, these opportunities often depend on low latency and high reliability in the wireless network. This means moving more compute closer to the edge, where the data is being generated, and harnessing virtualization and cloud architectures throughout the network, from data center to core to edge. Rodriguez highlights recent successful deployments, including Corning's strategic collaboration with Intel to scale 5G in-building network solutions[2] and New Jersey's American Dream shopping and entertainment complex, an outdoor deployment powered by JMA Wireless XRAN and Intel Xeon Scalable processors which is one of the first FCC-authorized commercial deployments using the new Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum at 3.5 GHz. Finally, Rodriguez reviews Intel's portfolio of hardware and software solutions for the edge, including the upcoming Snow Ridge solution for 5G radio access networks. First announced with Intel's customers Ericsson and ZTE at Mobile World Congress 2019, Snow Ridge is a 10nm multi-core system on a chip (SoC) with integrated network acceleration that extends Intel architecture into wireless base stations for 5G and edge compute. Intel's base station partners are already developing solutions leveraging this leading part, which will launch at MWC 2020. For more information on Intel solutions for 5G and the network edge, please visit https://intel.com/network and follow along on Twitter with https://twitter.com/intel5gnetworks and https://twitter.com/CristinaR_5G. [1] https://channellife.com.au/story/gartner-5g-infrastructure-revenue-to-reach-us-4b-in-2020 [2] https://www.corning.com/worldwide/en/about-us/news-events/news-releases/2019/10/corning-announces-5g-in-building-network-collaboration-with-intel.html Intel technologies' features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com. Intel, the Intel logo, and Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Intel Corporation

Intel on AI
Amsterdam UMC Uses SAS AI and Intel Architecture to Fight Cancer – Intel on AI – Episode 32

Intel on AI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019


In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Colorectal cancer is the one of the most common cancers worldwide, and in about half of patients it can spread to the liver and lead to greater complications. Traditional manual examinations of tumors are time-consuming and subjective for radiologists. Yet, using AI for this workload can be complicated […]

Intel CitC
Intel Select Solutions for Professional Visualization from Advantech

Intel CitC

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 8:08


On this week’s Conversations in the Cloud, we are joined by Brian Lin, General Industrial IoT Sector Leader at Advantech, who talks about the company’s evolution to focus on solutions. Brian discusses how visualization is becoming more important and Advantech is working to make these larger, high resolution images more precise and more broadly accessible. Utilizing 2nd generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors, Advantech offers Intel Select Solutions for Professional Visualization, which offers users a turnkey solution to help speed processing times. Brian highlights VM density, which seeks to consolidate power into a smaller footprint, moving from racks to 2U servers. Advantech offers a range of 2U high density servers, including products verified for Intel Select Solutions for Professional Visualization. There are billions of devices now bringing data to the cloud, on premise, and the edge. Ultimately, customers want a solution that is quick to deploy and helps them see immediate benefits. Brian sees a future where leaders like Advantech and Intel focus on workload optimized solutions and continue to innovate to help customers solve their challenges. More information on Advantech products built on Intel® Architecture can be found at www.advantech.com/nc/spotlight/intel-clx.

Intel on AI
Advancing Medical Imaging with Wipro and Intel AI – Intel on AI episode 14

Intel on AI

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019


In this Intel on AI podcast episode: Vinod Prasad, General Manager & Lead Architect at Wipro Technologies, joins Intel on AI to discuss Wipro medical imaging solutions powered by Intel Architecture and optimizations. He discusses how the medical industry faces many challenges today including the sometimes difficult and time consuming process of diagnosis of patient […]

Intel CitC
VMware Collaborates with Intel® on Innovative Technologies--CitC Episode 172

Intel CitC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 31:02


Join Conversations in the Cloud for this special edition with VMware’s Pratap Subrahmanyam, a Fellow at VMware since 2013, and Jake Smith, Intel’s Director of Data Center Technologies Marketing to hear how VMware and Intel have worked together since 2006 to innovate private and hybrid cloud solutions. Pratap joined VMware in 2000 as a member of the technical staff (MTS)and has been a key player in their virtual machine (VM) monitor group, contributing to the design of MMU virtualization, paravirtual interfaces design principles, and, more recently, symmetric multiprocessor fault tolerance for virtual machines. In this podcast, Pratap discusses the emergence of virtualization technology, the importance of VM density, VMware’s commitment to continually updating vSphere with the latest Intel Architecture innovations, and how VMware continues to meet the challenges of managing the Edge. Always building on their core value: providing enterprises with the capability to run a large number of virtual machines on a single node. He goes on to discuss the deep collaboration between VMware and Intel and how they continue to work together to tackle complex technology problems and come up with innovative solutions. In the past 10 years, they have worked together to optimize VMware software on various Intel Architecture features, including, most recently, Intel® Optane™ DC persistent memory, resulting in a revolutionary technology that enables virtual machines to be more efficient and able to run bigger programs on a single node. He discusses how VMware and Intel continue to engage with the Open Source community to drive standards and optimize current and future technologies. Pratap also talks about how increased core density and memory utilization are going to transform virtualization from the edge to the cloud. This means that businesses will be able to run more VM’s with larger CPU’s that use larger amounts of memory—all on one node. This is enormously efficient. To learn more about Intel® Select Solutions for VMware vSAN, a performance optimized solution that reduces complexity, research, and time required to evaluate and implement a ReadyNode solution, go to: intel.com/selectsolutions For more information about Intel’s relationship with VMware, go to: www.intel.com/vmware/ and https://www.vmware.com/partners/strategic-technology-partners/intel.html

Intel Chip Chat
Accelerating AI Deployments with the Edge to Cloud Intel AI Portfolio – Intel® Chip Chat episode 648

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 11:16


Wei Li, Vice President of Intel® Architecture, Graphics and Software, and General Manager of Machine Learning and Translation at Intel, joins Chip Chat to share Intel’s overarching strategy and vision for the future of AI and outline the company’s edge to cloud AI portfolio. Wei discusses how Intel architecture enables consistency across different platforms without having to overhaul systems. He also highlights increased inference performance with the 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor with Intel® Deep Learning Boost (Intel DL Boost) technology, introduced at Intel Data-Centric Innovation Day. Intel DL Boost speeds inference up to 14x [1] by combining what used to be done in three instructions into one instruction and also allowing lower precision (int8) across multiple frameworks such as TensorFlow*, PyTorch*, Caffe* and Apache MXNet*. He also touches on the work Intel has done on the software side with projects like the OpenVINO™ toolkit – which accelerates DNN workloads and optimizes deep learning solutions across various hardware platforms. Finally, Wei outlines future AI integrations in Intel Xeon Scalable processors, like support for bfloat16. For more on Intel AI and the wide range of offerings and products, please visit www.intel.ai. [1] 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with Intel Deep Learning Boost provide up to 14x faster inference in comparison to 1st Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors in July 2017, for details see https://www.intel.ai/2ndgenxeonscalable/. Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more information go to www.intel.com/benchmarks. Performance results are based on testing or projections as of 7/11/2017 to 4/1/2019 and may not reflect all publicly available security updates. See configuration disclosure for details. No product can be absolutely secure. Results have been estimated or simulated using internal Intel analysis or architecture simulation or modeling, and provided to you for informational purposes. Any differences in your system hardware, software or configuration may affect your actual performance. Intel’s compilers may or may not optimize to the same degree for non-Intel microprocessors for optimizations that are not unique to Intel microprocessors. These optimizations include SSE2, SSE3, and SSSE3 instruction sets and other optimizations. Intel does not guarantee the availability, functionality, or effectiveness of any optimization on microprocessors not manufactured by Intel. Microprocessor-dependent optimizations in this product are intended for use with Intel microprocessors. Certain optimizations not specific to Intel microarchitecture are reserved for Intel microprocessors. Please refer to the applicable product User and Reference Guides for more information regarding the specific instruction sets covered by this notice (Notice Revision #20110804). The benchmark results may need to be revised as additional testing is conducted. The results depend on the specific platform configurations and workloads utilized in the testing, and may not be applicable to any particular user’s components, computer system or workloads. The results are not necessarily representative of other benchmarks and other benchmark results may show greater or lesser impact from mitigations.

Intel Chip Chat
Next Generation Central Office, Extending Transformation to the Edge - Intel® Chip Chat episode 572

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 10:12


Dan Rodriguez, Intel VP and GM of the Communications Infrastructure Division, shares his thoughts on hot topics at MWC 2018. Yes, 5G will grab headlines, and its use cases will push and pull the network from different directions to meet low latency and high bandwidth requirements. Network transformation is required for these life-changing use cases, and Next Generation Central Office is a solution that delivers LTE benefits while we wait on widespread 5G rollouts. In order to prepare for 5G and fixed mobile convergence as well as handle current CAGR in video and data traffic, carriers are transforming their networks through virtualization and automation. There is significant momentum with carriers deploying virtualized devices and infrastructure, such as vCPE/SD-WAN and NFV, and they are benefitting from scalability and flexibility of these technologies. The Next Generation Central Office (NGCO) is a continuum of the network transformation journey. Intel envisions common infrastructure from central core and regional data center to the central office and edge. With common NFVI layer, they can deploy network functions in order to dynamically manage traffic. With greater intelligence, overall compute capacity and scale, CoSPs can deploy network functions closer to the edge for use cases dependent on low latency. The success of network transformation and NGCO rely on architectural consistency from top to bottom. That is why Intel has invested in new solutions, such as Intel® Xeon® Scalable, Intel® Xeon® D-2100 and Intel® Atom C3000. Intel Xeon Scalable is ideally suited for regional data centers and NGCO deployments in dense, urban environments with larger, concentrated populations and intense network demands. By comparison, Xeon D-2100 may be better suited for environments constrained by space and power typically found in suburban or rural NGCOs. Ongoing investments in the Intel Architecture will stay ahead of future, network performance requirements. The case for NGCO is here and now in the LTE environment. Intel is working with its Network Builders ecosystem to develop commercially available solutions. For more information, visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com/

Intel Chip Chat
HPE Enables Enterprise Blockchain with Intel Architecture - Intel® Chip Chat episode 563

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 12:35


Raphael Davison, Worldwide Director of Blockchain for HPE, joins us live from HPE Discover in Madrid. Davison is responsible for leading HPE's worldwide team to deliver differentiated blockchain technology services. In this interview, Davison talks about what it means to be HPE's worldwide director of blockchain, why blockchain is of interest to HPE's enterprise customers (it's not just about bitcoin), and how products like HPE's Mission Critical Distributed Ledger Technology are enabling blockchain for more customers. For more information on HPE's Intel-based blockchain solutions, please visit hpe.com/security.

Intel Chip Chat
How Aerospike is Redefining Fast by using Intel Architecture - Intel® Chip Chat episode 560

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 9:11


Satish Iyer, VP of Marketing at Aerospike, joins Intel Chip Chat to discuss how Aerospike worked closely with Intel to ensure that their Hybrid Memory Database was able to take advantage of the performance of the new Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors. Aerospike achieved a throughput of 8.8 million transactions per second by refreshing their systems with Intel Xeon Scalable processors and enhancing their software with new capabilities like auto-tuning. Satish talks about why it is so important for their database to have predictable performance and for their customers to have high availability and uptime, which is something Aerospike is well-known for. To learn more about Aerospike and how their software benefits “out of the box” from the Intel Xeon Scalable platform, visit www.aerospike.com, or check out our blog http://intel.ly/2mt7ksr.

Intel CitC
Zadara Offers Enterprise Storage-as-a-Service Using Intel Architecture - CitC Episode 68

Intel CitC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 9:28


Nelson Nahum, CEO and Co-founder of Zadara Storage, joins us to discuss Zadara's Intel-based Storage-as-a-Service (STaaS) products. Zadara's on-premises, hybrid, and cloud STaaS solutions eschew up-front capital expenditures in favor of more manageable, ongoing operating expenditures. Through this STaaS model, Zadara offers enterprise-grade performance, security, and control, while enabling customers to pay only for the storage they need. Nahum notes that Zadara allows the on premise storage to be easily moved and replicated to public cloud providers like AWS and Azure while maintaining the performance and security of the on premise environment. To learn more, please visit https://www.zadarastorage.com and follow Zadara Storage on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ZadaraStorage.

Intel: Software Defined Infrastructure
A Path to Line-Rate-Capable NFV Deployments with Intel Architecture and the OpenStack Kilo Release

Intel: Software Defined Infrastructure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015


Intelligent Networking: White paper introduces Network Functions Virtualization and some of the activities related to OpenStack that are helping to enable deployment of high-performance workloads on industry-standard, high volume servers for use in telecommunications environments. This is an update of a previous version of this paper that focused on the Juno release. Content updates reflect […]

Intel: Intelligent Networking
A Path to Line-Rate-Capable NFV Deployments with Intel Architecture and the OpenStack Kilo Release

Intel: Intelligent Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015


Intelligent Networking: White paper introduces Network Functions Virtualization and some of the activities related to OpenStack that are helping to enable deployment of high-performance workloads on industry-standard, high volume servers for use in telecommunications environments. This is an update of a previous version of this paper that focused on the Juno release. Content updates reflect […]

Intel: Intelligent Networking
A Path to Line-Rate Capable NFV Deployments with Intel Architecture and the OpenStack Juno Release

Intel: Intelligent Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015


This Intelligent Networking White Paper shows that by leveraging OpenStack Enhanced Platform Awareness features such as SR-IOV, NUMA, Huge Pages and CPU Pinning, line-rate NFV application deployment can be faciliated.

Business Solutions for IT Managers
SMIC: Shortening the Semiconductor Manufacturing Cycle with Intel Architecture

Business Solutions for IT Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2015


Business Solutions for IT Managers: Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) cuts costs and manufacturing time with a high-performance computing solution based on the Intel Xeon processor E5 v2 family.

Business Solutions for IT Managers
Telkomsigma: Intel Architecture Enhances Data Center Services

Business Solutions for IT Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015


Business Solutions for IT Managers: Telkomsigma migrates to an Intel architecture-based data center to enhance the performance, availability, and security of its mission-critical workloads and cloud services.

Business Solutions for IT Managers
Renji Hospital: Improving Medical Services with Intel Architecture-Based Tablets

Business Solutions for IT Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015


Business Solutions for IT Managers: Renji Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tao University School of Medicine enables enhanced mobile patient care with Intel Atom processor-based business tablets, improving work efficiency and the quality of healthcare services.

Business Solutions for IT Managers
Huawei Technologies: Enhancing the Supply Chain with Intel Architecture

Business Solutions for IT Managers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2015


Business Solutions for IT Managers: Huawei Technologies doubles system performance, boosts database performance by 20 percent, enhances business flexibility, and cuts operating costs by migrating its supply chain system from RISC to Intel architecture.

Inside IT
Inside IT: Deploying Windows 8 on Intel Architecture-Based Tablets

Inside IT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2014


IT Best Practices: Episode 73 – Intel IT has found that the combination of a Windows 8 operating system running on tablets based on Intel architecture yields some significant benefits. These devices are a great resource for employees, and offer manageability and security benefits for IT. In this podcast we talk with Tiffany Pany, Program […]

Intel: Intelligent Storage
The Scale-out Storage World, And Intel Architecture’s Place Within It

Intel: Intelligent Storage

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2013


Intelligent Storage: You would have to live under a pretty large rock to be completely unaware of the “Intel Inside” marketing and branding campaign. But the breadth of Intel’s intent and capability to be “inside” might come as something of a surprise. After all, this paper has both scale-out storage and Intel Architecture (IA) in […]

Inside IT
Inside IT: Evaluating Microsoft Windows 8 Security on Intel Architecture Tablets

Inside IT

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013


IT Best Practices: Episode 43 – There’s a revolution going on in workplace computing at Intel. In previous podcasts we’ve talked about the introduction of new, portable platforms, the bring-your-own-device program, and the deployment of Windows 8 throughout the enterprise. The way people use computers at work at the end of 2013 will look quite […]

Inside IT
Inside IT: Migrating to an Intel Architecture Platform in Silicon Design

Inside IT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2012


IT Best Practices: Episode 33 – In a previous podcast we discussed migrating mission-critical systems to Intel architecture. We outlined the process Intel has undergone to move from a RISC-based platform in the 90s to a complete Intel architecture-based platform today. In this podcast we’re going to zoom into that process a bit, and talk […]

Inside IT
Inside IT: Intel Architecture-Based Phones in the Enterprise

Inside IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2012


IT Best Practices: Episode 30 – More and more, users want their own personal small form-factor device, such as a smart phone or tablet, as their work device. As Intel has developed it’s consumerization program, the number of mobile devices used by employees has grown tremendously in just a few years, and the majority are […]

Inside IT
Inside IT: Migrating Mission-Critical Systems to Intel Architecture

Inside IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2012


IT Best Practices: Episode 26 – There was a time when Intel Corporation didn’t run on an Intel platform. Until the early 90s, Intel ran on a proprietary RISC-based platform for its silicon design and manufacturing environments. At the time, it was the only choice that could meet Intel’s need for performance and stability. But […]

Intel Labs
Single-chip Cloud Computer

Intel Labs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2009


Intel Labs has created an experimental Single-chip Cloud Computer, (SCC) a research microprocessor containing the most Intel Architecture cores ever integrated on a silicon CPU chip 48 cores. It incorporates technologies intended to scale multi-core processors to 100 cores and beyond, such as an on-chip network, advanced power management technologies and support for message-passing.

Black Hat Briefings, USA 2007 [Audio] Presentations from the security conference.

Most modern processors provide a supervisor mode that is intended to run privileged operating system services that provide resource management transparently or otherwise to non-privileged code. Although a lot of research has been conducted into exploiting bugs in user mode code for privilege escalation within the operating system defined boundaries as well as what can be done if one has arbitrary supervisor access (typically related to modern rootkit work), not a great deal of research has been done on the interface between supervisor and non-supervisor, and potential routes from one to the other. The biggest problem arises when trying to protect the kernel from itself - for example, under the IA32 architecture implementation of Windows, the distinction between user mode and kernel mode from the user mode perspective is easily enforced through hardware based protection. However, as the kernel is running as supervisor, how does the kernel make distinctions between what it should be accessing? This would be irrelevant if the supervisor was not exposed to interaction with supervisee; but that would defeat the purpose of having a kernel. This presentation is focussed on Windows and the Intel Architecture, and will briefly outline the current supervisor boundaries provided. Different attack vectors, along with relevant examples, will be provided to demonstrate how to attack the supervisor from the perspective of the supervised. There will then be an outline of what possible architectures could be used to mitigate such attacks, such as the research operating system Singularity.

Black Hat Briefings, USA 2007 [Video] Presentations from the security conference.

Most modern processors provide a supervisor mode that is intended to run privileged operating system services that provide resource management transparently or otherwise to non-privileged code. Although a lot of research has been conducted into exploiting bugs in user mode code for privilege escalation within the operating system defined boundaries as well as what can be done if one has arbitrary supervisor access (typically related to modern rootkit work), not a great deal of research has been done on the interface between supervisor and non-supervisor, and potential routes from one to the other. The biggest problem arises when trying to protect the kernel from itself - for example, under the IA32 architecture implementation of Windows, the distinction between user mode and kernel mode from the user mode perspective is easily enforced through hardware based protection. However, as the kernel is running as supervisor, how does the kernel make distinctions between what it should be accessing? This would be irrelevant if the supervisor was not exposed to interaction with supervisee; but that would defeat the purpose of having a kernel. This presentation is focussed on Windows and the Intel Architecture, and will briefly outline the current supervisor boundaries provided. Different attack vectors, along with relevant examples, will be provided to demonstrate how to attack the supervisor from the perspective of the supervised. There will then be an outline of what possible architectures could be used to mitigate such attacks, such as the research operating system Singularity.