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Intel's brave new home

...is in the home, and it's unleashing a large portion of Intel Architecture Labs' research staff to exploit those opportunities. With some 600 staffers... Read more

26 July, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Back to the future of 3D gaming

...does lie on the other side is a sneak peek at the Intel Architecture Labs Read more

11 September, 2002 by Matt Loney

Intel's brave new home Pt II

The glue that will bring these initiatives together is high-speed broadband to the home, executives said Read more

26 July, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Intel boots Gelsinger upstairs to become first CTO

...Technology Group, which includes all of Intel's research groups, including the Intel Architecture Labs and Intel Research, and which is aimed at ensuring consistency... Read more

26 September, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

BT, Intel develop 'instant messaging on steroids'

...used for wireless development. On Intel's side, "dozens" of researchers from Intel Architecture Labs will be involved, according to Ron Smith, senior vice president... Read more

17 May, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Intel touts a new kind of PC

...streaming media as driving demand for faster processors, software developed in the Intel Architecture Labs is passed on to the development community to drive these... Read more

25 April, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

3D Web surfing takes a step forward

...3D graphics last year when Macromedia licensed a technology developed at the Intel Architecture Labs that would bring more complex, realistic 3D animation to its... Read more

10 April, 2001 by Cecily Barnes

IBM pulls digital tagging plan

...pulled its plan]," said Steve Ballogh, a copy-protection expert at the Intel Architecture Labs. The controversial plan, known as Content Protection for Removable Media... Read more

23 February, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Fast PCs: Can disk drives keep up?

...Serial ATA Working Group and also a marketing manager at Intel's Intel Architecture Labs. "I think we're adding performance that supports both the... Read more

20 December, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Inside Intel: Betting on the future

...with Macromedia that will include new 3D graphics technologies developed by the Intel Architecture Labs in the Macromedia Shockwave Player. The technologies are aimed at... Read more

25 July, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Linux: Live in your living room

...an IP address," said David Nash, director of marketing for Intel's Intel Architecture Labs Connected Home project. Microsoft is building UPnP into its future... Read more

15 June, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Microsoft on trial: Intel exec a 'prima donna' with a grudge

...1995 meeting between McGeady and his boss, in which McGeady wrote that Intel Architecture Labs' demise was "a response to IAL having f***ed up... Read more

13 November, 1998 by Lisa M Bowman

Intel targets toys with Mattel deal

...and flash memory into the toy market. The move comes from the Intel Architecture Labs in Oregon, which envisages programmable toys such as dolls that... Read more

13 February, 1998 by Marc Ambasna Jones

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