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Upping the Ante on Android

Building hardware for a living isn’t an easy job, especially in a fast-moving market like Android. To win, you must move quickly to realize market opportunities. This need for speed means you have to...

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New to Nexus!

Days like this remind me how lucky I am to work with some of our most creative developers in the world! Intel engineers are working closely with Google on a variety of projects to help evolve Android...

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Intel Supports Our Veterans

Last Friday, I had the privilege to emcee an event with the Arizona Employer Support of the National Guard and Reserve (AZ-ESGR), AZ Senator John McCain, and Chandler, AZ Mayor Jay Tibshraeny. Our CEO,...

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IoT Insights 2014: Weaving the Connective Tissue for the Internet of Things

It’s been a fantastic couple days of Internet of Things (IoT) conversations. Last evening, we started with a Women’s Networking Event focused on IoT. Our objective was to connect Intel leaders with...

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CES 2015: An Exciting Future Ahead

By Doug Fisher, Vice President, General Manager, Software and Services Group I just finished a whirlwind few days – participating in press interviews, customer meetings, and partner briefings – at the...

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China as the cornerstone of Software Innovation and Collaboration

At Intel Developer Forum in Shenzhen, I spoke about the role of software as the connective fabric empowering the China market and the global industry alike, to innovate together, working hand in hand,...

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A New Era of Human-Computer Interaction: Celebrating Developer Innovation

As we reflect on the 50th anniversary of Moore’s Law, we stand at the threshold of a personal computing revolution. New user interface solutions such as head-mounted displays and Intel® RealSense™...

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Light Up the Power of a Software-Defined Infrastructure

It is no secret that the number of connected devices and the data they generate is increasing exponentially year over year. Projections of 50bn devices** generating 44ZB of data by 2020 and an...

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The Game Changer

Would it surprise you to hear the following about the gaming industry? All gamers are teenagers – Well, actually the average age of gamers (in the US at least) is 35 years old. Girls don’t game –...

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