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Throughout the world Intel Labs researchers are working at universities, in labs, and in the field to create technology to improve every facet of life from agriculture to manufacturing, microbiology, ... more
FAQs about Intel Labs:How many episodes does Intel Labs have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.
June 26, 2013Research@Intel 2013: Opening KeynoteResearch@Intel 2013: In his address to the attendees of Intel Labs’ signature event, Research@Intel, CTO Justin Rattner welcomes visitors to seek out four zones of innovation on the exhibit floor : The Data Society, Intelligent Everything, Enriching Lives, and Tech Essentials. He also provides an update on the growth of Intel Labs’ Intel Science and […]...more0minPlay
June 26, 2013Research@Intel 2013: Intelligent EverythingResearch@Intel 2013: The concept of adding “intelligence” to the things around us means having a world where sensors and compute devices make life easier. In this overview of the “Intelligent Everything Zone,” Divya Kolar, a Tech Evangelist with Intel Labs, guides us through demos showing how intelligent devices can capture data about how we live […]...more0minPlay
June 26, 2013Research@Intel 2013: Personalized ShoppingResearch@Intel 2013: Reading labels at the supermarket has become a major activity for many people who are trying to eat better or cut down on things like salt or sugar. In this demo, Tom Birch, Intel IT Program Manager, shows how a personalized shopping experience enabled by the cloud and a smartphone can give users […]...more0minPlay
June 26, 2013Research@Intel 2013: Data SocietyResearch@Intel 2013: “The Data Society is about big data, and how we can apply big data to our personal lives,” says Senior Tech Evangelist Sean Koehl. The Data Society is one of four zones on the exhibit floor in this year’s Research@Intel event. One example of how big data can help people is a project […]...more0minPlay
June 25, 2013Research@Intel 2013: Data CommunitiesResearch@Intel 2013: How can big data benefit people they way they live in their communities? By capturing the data important to their lives and distilling it into useful applications. In this demo, watch how allergy sufferers could essentially monitor pollen block by block in their neighborhood....more0minPlay
June 25, 2013Research@Intel 2013: Understand MeResearch@Intel 2013: Using sensor technologies the cars of the future promise to do more than just monitor the vehicle but the driver, too. In this demo, Intel researchers show how computer technologies can watch a driver’s eyes or measure their brain activity to understand how well they’re doing behind the wheel....more0minPlay
June 25, 2013Research@Intel 2013: Visualizing Big DataResearch@Intel 2013: Using hybrid rendering it’s possible to process images like the ones in this demo at 80,000 pixels x 40,000 pixels. Watch this incredible demo from Intel Labs’ scientists showing how big data — such as weather maps or abstract data representations of massive amounts of data – can be visualized....more0minPlay
June 25, 2013Research@Intel 2013: Immersive ExperiencesResearch@Intel 2013:What would it be like if the TV, the ambient lighting in the room, the audio, and the video images themselves helped to make it feel more real? Intel researchers have been investigating how technologies can re-create recorded experiences, such as this demo of daytime and evening at the beach....more0minPlay
September 12, 2012IDF2012 – Intel Labs Panel Discussion with Brian David Johnson, Intel FuturistIDF2012 – Intel Labs Media Day: Analysts, Science Fiction authors, Intel Researchers and Intel’s futurist Brian David Johnson will discuss their views and approaches of using science based/science fiction as a kind of tool to explore real world implications and uses of future technologies today. Watch all videos from IDF2012 – Intel Labs Media Day […]...more0minPlay
September 12, 2012IDF2012 – Interactive ShoppingIDF2012 – Intel Labs Media Day: Compute capabilities, made available in stores, could make the shopping experience truly interactive. Researchers at Intel are investigating how processors on retail shelves could provide interactive price tags, multiple languages, and social media capabilities, and would serve consumers, retailers and manufacturers. Watch all videos from IDF2012 – Intel Labs […]...more0minPlay
FAQs about Intel Labs:How many episodes does Intel Labs have?The podcast currently has 76 episodes available.