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An engineer will run Intel again as Pat Gelsinger returns as CEO

The engineers are back in charge at Intel. After just two years in the role, Intel‘s chief executive and former chief financial officer Bob Swan will step down effective Feb. 15, the company said in a press release on Wednesday. Pat Gelsinger, a chip engineer who spent 30 years at Intel but the last eight …

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As search for CEO continues, Intel gets back to chip basics at CES 2019 presentation

There were still hundreds of people in the audience at Intel’s CES 2019 presentation Monday. A beat-boxing musician, sizzle reels and a big colorful screen lit up the stage. But the unavoidable subtext to the hour-long event was that the chipmaker is still waiting to hire a new CEO. Without a permanent leader, the company put together a far more …

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How Intel creates its dazzling Shooting Star drone light shows

After the lights went dark in the Monte Carlo resort’s Park Theater, a buzzing army of 110 small drones with flickering red lights started to float up to the ceiling from offstage. While Kygo’s dreamy pop song “Stargazing” played, the drones pulled together into pulsing, swirling clouds that reached into the audience, at times forming rotating stars or shimmering sheets …

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CES 2018: Intel shows off ‘flying car’ Volocopter

We were promised flying cars. Intel said it’s closer than we think.  At CES on Monday, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich showed off the Volocopter, an autonomous passenger drone, which he called “essentially a flying car.” The Volocopter comes from a Germany-based company that launched in 2012, with its first flight in 2013.  Intel brought it to its stage at CES …

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Intel Brian Krzanich CES 2018 keynote: Start time, live stream, what to expect

CES keynotes can be dry affairs if the presenter isn’t showing a shiny new product on stage. But Monday evening’s keynote, which takes place hours before the show floor opens to all, promises to be a lively event for just that reason.  Intel CEO Brian Krzanich has arrived in Las Vegas primarily to talk about one of the biggest themes …

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Apple iOS 11.2.2 update targets Spectre chip flaw

Apple on Monday released an update to iOS, the software that runs iPhones and iPads, that fixes a major problem that haunted the processors in those devices.  The flaw, dubbed Spectre by the researchers who found it, made the silicon chips vulnerable to a hacking attack that could reveal secret information your devices normally keep locked down. The update comes …

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VR, IoT, smart cities, driverless cars: 5G will shape CES 2018

At this year’s CES you’ll hear plenty of talk about driverless cars, connected homes and the internet of things. (Yes, we promise IoT, perhaps the buzziest of tech trends, is more than just hackable baby monitors and $400 internet-connected juicers.) Here’s the technology that will drive all of those innovations over the next decade: 5G. The shorthand tag “5G” stands …

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Intel says Nervana computer chips will accelerate AI revolution

Intel might be an old-school computing company, but the chipmaker thinks the latest trends in artificial intelligence will keep it an important part of your high-tech life. AI technology called machine learning today is instrumental to taking good photos, translating languages, recognizing your friends on Facebook, delivering search results, screening out spam and many other chores. It usually uses an …

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Intel to invest over $250M in autonomous driving

Intel‘s making a big bet on self-driving cars. Brian Krzanich, the chipmaker’s CEO, said Tuesday at the LA Auto Show that the company’s investment arm, Intel Capital, plans to make more than $250 million in new investments over the next two years “to make fully autonomous driving a reality.” In particular, Intel will look at technology that will drive internet …

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