“From Nano-Scale to Tera-Scale: An Intel Perspective”
Intel’s Corporate Technology Group (CTG) is engaged in research and technology policy development to enable future computing platforms. As Intel’s advanced research and development organization, CTG partners with researchers globally via joint centers with universities and governments in addition to managing corporate labs around the world. Research focuses around several themes:
- Tera-scale Computing: High-throughput parallel computing for next-gen applications
- Carry Small, Live Large: Mobile devices that augment reality through context awareness
- Trusted Services: Technologies for secure services
- Platform-on-Chip: Platform component integration on silicon
- Ultimate Connectivity: Connecting future platforms “all-ways”
This talk will present an overview of CTG’s global research and highlight specific projects in each of the focus areas. Projects to be discussed in more detail will include silicon photonics; multi-radio integration; wireless display from handheld devices; and software and microarchitecture research for tera-scale microprocessors.
演讲者简介
Abel Weinrib is vice president and director of Intel Corporation’s Corporate Technology Group. He is responsible for Intel’s visionary research and technology innovation for Intel’s future platforms. The Corporate Technology Group is a centralized R&D organization focusing on a broad portfolio of disruptive research, emerging technology development, industry standards, and world-wide technology policy. Current areas of focus include parallel processing, silicon photonics and radios, future processor architectures, next generation wireless communications, high performance and trustworthy networking, virtualization, platform trust and security, energy efficient platforms, ethnography-based user studies, and ubiquitous computing.
Previously, Weinrib was responsible for driving Intel's leadership in communications and networking technologies as Director of the Communications Technology Lab. In that role he focused on trustworthy networking, platform-based network acceleration, and silicon innovation for radio and optical communications. Weinrib joined Intel in 1994 and has held a variety of senior positions in the Corporate Technology Group. Before coming to Intel, Weinrib was member of technical staff at Bell Communications Research.
Weinrib received his bachelor's degree (Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi) from MIT in 1979 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1983, both in physics. He was executive director of the Internet Architecture Board (1994-2001) and chair of the Internet Research Task Force (1995 - 1999). Weinrib has published broadly in the fields of networking and communications.