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Intel Unveils Experimental Processor

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Intel Unveils Experimental Processor

Published: Wed, 2 Dec 2009

Description: Intel CTO Justin Rattner on the company's new experimental processor.

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" World's biggest chipmaker that would be Intel announcing what it says could be these new design behind computers for decades to come."

" For a look at the technology. We are joined now for a first on fox and everybody Intel vice president. Chief technology officer. And a friend of FBI and Justin rather good to see -- Justin thanks for being here appreciate it. Thanks David good to see you let's let's put it in historical context you're 1958. That's when the integrated circuit was invented. By Bob noise I believe it was he was -- of her job back -- is. Is this new invention this new type of -- as big. As for example integrated chip was."

" While it's pretty artists have the invention of of the integrated circuits but. My I think given the trends we see in computing particularly cloud computing. That we're year we're here doing computing in the Internet somewhere in the cloud we think that that's right for invention. "

" Just to tell us about this new product and why you believe that is going to be so before were thinking in such a revolutionary. Move."

" Well this just a minor correction was this is not a product a product. This is an experimental design. That was really a result. Input we had feedback we have from. From the various companies all the usual suspects who were big names in in cloud computing. Including Microsoft. And and we checked there there interest and an input and we create today at 48 core processor. As we Colin 48 processing. Units. With the idea of shrink saying whole rack full of computers and servers today. To to just a single chip. So as a result of this technology what will we be able to do that we can't now. Well we think. Internet the web does -- is is moving towards a next generation set of experiences that are. That are more social more collaborative. More immersive. And more perceptual. These machines are going to be able to talking and listen. And speak can do all sorts tasks that. Are very human life and that's gonna require massive amounts computing power. And we that we thought that this is a good opportunity there to run an experiment. And engage both the industry and and the academic research community. In sort of sorting it out and making sure we know exactly what we build land we decide it's time to build a product."

" Well that's exactly what Intel does so well you're at that point in that position to be able to take those types of chances but. With this this designed this development this architecture if you will does more slot eventually apply where you see it get a lot smaller a lot faster and less expensive for the customer."

" Well that yes that's still more blood still in effect and dad is alive and well and you know we're we're looking out. 678 years and with a lot of confidence and -- lot of fact. These designs live with lots of processing units per -- are really responding to two -- lie and and finding ways. -- more performance more capability on the on -- one chip that's what it's. Been about since since Bob invented it 1958. And you know we're here you know armistice when he can and we're we're still. Living his vision."

" I gotta ask guy I know there was an all hot -- you Rico moments or I'm told anyway by George -- that there wasn't an integrated circuit. Did somebody go yeah. When they found out. How this new technology would affect computer."

" Well we've yeah we've had great response and and we're gonna do seven we haven't done before. We're gonna take this experimental process -- gonna make it available to. Both academic and industrial researchers so I would expect over the next year. Will probably have hundreds you know maybe even 200 it is these machines out in the research community and will be. I'm learning a lot and all of those -- will go into the future products that. That we'll have a lot of some. Malaria -- Linda bell labs is what you are just -- I mean that's that's what Intel research as it's like bell labs used to be and it's payday. Well you're sure you're too kind -- but we like to think of ourselves those. You know pushing the envelope and that's that's our job in itself --"

" I like to say Justin has the coolest job in town he gets the -- also from -- can't get -- just stand. Blitzer I didn't see you that's that's America and render the chief technology officer and big idea -- down."

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