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Intel unveils McAfee DeepSAFE hardware-assisted security tech
As Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) took the wraps off McAfee's DeepSAFE hardware-based security technology at the Intel Developer Forum this week, it was clear that engineers from both companies have been hard
Intel's new Haswell chip promises 24-hour battery life
Look forward to laptops that last 24 hours on a single battery charge, or more than 10 days on connected standby, Intel ( NASDAQ: INTC ) said at its Intel Developer Forum earlier this week. The chip
Intel sees its own Light Peak optical interconnect as USB 3.0 successor
If Intel (NASDAQ: INTEL) has its way, the next interconnect technology you use will be its Light Peak optical cabling technology. Indeed, Intel senior fellow Kevin Kahn was quoted by IDG News Service
A look at Intel's Turbo Boost technology
Intel introduced the new "Clarksfield" Core i7 Mobile processor at the Intel Developer Forum last week. One of its capabilities is called "Turbo Boost," which in itself introduces a different
Intel unveils new microserver concept
Intel has unveiled a reference design as part of a new concept involving what it calls "microservers," earlier this week at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). According to Sean Maloney of the Intel
Intel showcases wireless power
Intel showed off a range of technologies from Intel Labs at its R&D Day last week. Intel Labs employs 1,000 researchers from around the world to develop cutting-edge technologies and usher them
Wireless power, anyone?
At the annual Intel Developer Forum (IDF) on Thursday, Intel demonstrated a prototype system that was able to transmit power wirelessly. By means of "resonant induction," a light bulb connected to a
Intel demonstrates wireless power
The last keynote of the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco on Thursday had Intel doing a demonstration of its technology for the wireless transmitting of power. Two round metal coils are placed
Embedded chips to fuel Internet's growth
Intel believes the growth of the Internet will be fueled in the next few years by low-power embedded chips. Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president at Intel, said during a speech at the Intel Developer
New Atom chips due as early as next month
If everything goes according to plan, Intel will launch its first dual-core Atom processor next month. This revelation was made by an Intel employee to a CNET reporter, even as senior vice president

