Intel Corporation, semiconductor chip maker, Santa Clara, California, USA

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Intel Corporation on Wikipedia

CEO - Lip-Bu Tan

ex-CEO - Pat Gelsinger

Vice President, Intel Labs, Director, Emergent AI Research - Gadi Singer

Divisions:

Intel Capital, investment fund

Projects and products:

FakeCatcher, real-time deepfake detector

Intel Geti Platform

Vaunt, smart glasses

Intel Retail

Parley SnotBot, drone

quantum computing

Intel Nervana NNP (Neural Network Processor)

Hala Point, large-scale neuromorphic system

Pohoiki Springs, neuromorphic research system

Loihi, self-learning neuromorphic chip

5G

Chainer, deep learning open source framework

Intel Tiny Smart Home

Shooting Star, fleet quadcopter drones

Virtual reality, merged reality, Project Alloy

Aero, quadcopter drone

RealSense Robotic Development Kit

Loomo (Segway robot)

Intel RealSense Technology

MICA, "My Intelligent Communication Accessory", smart bracelet

America's Greatest Makers challenge

Musical robots from Intel

Internet of Things

Intel Joule platform, Intel Corporation, small package to drive IoT innovation

Smart City: Intel and San Jose, California, USA

Intel in Automotive

Intel IoT Wheelchair

Intel Industrial Control in Concert

"Intel Acquires Recon; Eyes Future of Wearables"

by Josh Walden
June 17, 2015
Recon Instruments

"Intel Acquires German Drone Startup Ascending Technologies"

by Ingrid Lunden
January 4, 2016
Ascending Technologies GmbH

Altera now part of Intel
 
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Wearable Devices - Make It Wearable Challenge by Intel

Published on Jan 6, 2014

Intel is looking for the innovators that will design the next big wearable devices. Innovation ideas are everywhere from sharing what you like via what you wear to enhancing your game with muscle memory recall to extending education beyond the classroom with real-time learning. Enter the Make It Wearable Challenge at http://www.makeit.intel.com
 

Making the Internet of Things Real, Part I: Intelligent Gateways

Published on Jan 14, 2014

Intelligent gateways connect legacy systems and provide common interfaces and seamless communication between devices and the cloud in the Internet of Things (IoT). Intel, along with McAfee and Wind River are developing solutions with pre-validated hardware and software to help speed time to market for new value-added services. In part one of a three part series, Intel's Kumar Balasubramanian, Wind River's Jim Douglas, and McAfee's Tom Moore discuss how to take advantage of intelligent gateways to extract value from data and transform business.
 

Making the Internet of Things Real, Part II: Intel Product Roadmap

Published on Jan 14, 2014

Intel is expanding its roadmap for the Internet of Things (IoT) with the introduction of the Intel® Quark SoC X1000 and Intel® Atom™ processor E3800 product family. These low-power, small-core SoCs provide a foundational hardware platform for integrated software stacks. In part two of a three part series, Intel's Kumar Balasubramanian, Wind River's Jim Douglas, and McAfee's Tom Moore discuss how pre-certified and pre-validated building blocks can meet custom development requirements and allow a faster time to market for new solutions.
 

Making the Internet of Things Real, Part III: Possibilities in the Internet of Things

Published on Jan 14, 2014

Will the Internet of Things (IoT) will be computing's next big frontier? In the final part of a three part series, Intel's Kumar Balasubramanian, Wind River's Jim Douglas, and McAfee's Tom Moore discuss what excites them the most about the IoT opportunity. IoT stands to improve quality of life around the world by unlocking economic gains from assets, bringing innovations from the ecosystem, and through enhancements for how we interact with devices in our daily lives.
 

Jimmy: 21st Century Robot

Published on Feb 11, 2014

Conceptualized from the mind of Intel Futurist, Brian David Johnson, Jimmy, the 21st Century Robot is coming to life with the collaborative help a group of talented artists, engineers and designers. As part of the maker movement the intentions stand to usher in a wave of open source robot building where anyone with access to a 3D printer and a little know-how can take the lessons learned from Jimmy and build their own personalized robot.
 

Robot HACKS

Published on Feb 11, 2014

Robot Hacks and Jimmy looks at the Maker community and robot builders who are striving to make robot making more common place in our society. By making it open source the Maker Community can help get other excited about robot building. With 3D printing reaching new highest along with and other simple technical skills bing used anyone can build a robot and every robot has a name.
 

Tech Today Video Series Episode 3: Intel Technology Powering the Internet of Things

Published on Mar 5, 2014

For more information on how Intel accelerates the Internet of Things, visit: http://www.intel.com/iot.

In this video from the Tech Today series, we cover topics on how the Internet of Things is making freight safer and more efficient, how the IoT is making healthcare more accessible in rural areas, and how new technologies are making cities smarter. See how the Vnomics platform is bringing intelligence to Saia freight trucks, making drivers safer and more efficient, while reducing fuel consumption. Next, healthcare in rural areas of the United States gets serious support from Cornerstone Integration and an Internet of Things solution that allows doctors and emergency medical technicians to make real-time lifesaving decisions for heart attack patients. Finally, learn how TMB is using the Internet of Things to improve the public transit experience in Barcelona, displaying real-time information such as service information, location-specific advertising, and daily news from a centralized content distribution system.
 

Maker Faire Video - Intel Innovation : Robotics

Published on Sep 29, 2014

Intel innovation at the Global Maker Faire: video.
Shotlist
00:09 - Jay Melican, Intel Maker Czar
00:45 - Ed Ross, Intel Sr. Director New Devices Group
01:17 - Brian David Johnson, Intel Futurist
02:31 - Joey Hudy, Intel's Youngest Intern
03:15 - 1000-LED Matrix
03:45 - Danielle Martin, Intel Computer Clubhouse Network
04:41 - Connect AnyThing
06:16 - “Jimmy” the Social Robot
07:53 - Braigo “Braille” Printer and Embosser
08:27 - Smart Construction Helmet
09:01 - Edison & Galileo
11:02 - Inside The Blue
12:06 - Magic Sleeve
 

Getting Started with Intel Edison Part 1: Introduction

Published on Dec 3, 2014

The Intel Edison is a powerful development platform in a small package. In this series, SparkFun engineer Shawn covers everything you need to know to get started with the Edison.

In this first episode, we show you how to connect the Edison to your computer and blink an LED using Intel's Arduino software.


Getting Started with Intel Edison Part 2: Updating Linux

Published on Dec 3, 2014

The Intel Edison is a powerful development platform in a small package. In this series, SparkFun engineer Shawn covers everything you need to know to get started with the Edison.

For the second episode, we walk you through the process of updating the firmware (a version of Linux) running inside the Edison. This requires downloading an image from Intel's site and running their update script on the Edison.
 

Intel shows drones that sense and avoid obstacles

Published on Jan 7, 2015

At CES 2015, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich demos drone technology that makes it possible for see and sense obstacles and then avoid them.
 
Intel to Acquire Movidius: Accelerating Computer Vision through RealSense for the Next Wave of Computing
Combined with Intel’s Existing Assets, Movidius Technology – for New Devices Like Drones, Robots, Virtual Reality Headsets and More – Positions Intel to Lead in Providing Computer Vision and Deep Learning Solutions from the Device to the Cloud

by Josh Walden
September 5, 2016

Movidius Ltd.
 
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