Showing posts with label IDF2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IDF2012. Show all posts

Thursday, September 13, 2012

IDF2012: Intel Labs tunes into a wireless future where everything that computes is connected.


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IDF2012: Intel Labs tunes into a wireless future where everything that computes is connected.


NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
  • Intel Labs demonstrated the first all-digital WiFi radio integrated into the same chip with other digital building blocks that scales in size and energy efficiency to enable more things to connect to each other.
  • Featuring a new biometric identification technique, Intel Labs demonstrated how to eliminate passwords while making access to cloud-based services more secure.
  • WiGig, the newest WiFi standard, will dramatically reduce the number of wires and enable completely wireless docks and displays.
  • New technologies and collaborations with Verizon, China Mobile and Cisco to improve system efficiency while improving the overall user experience.


SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sep. 13, 2012 – In his keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum, Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner said, "In the future, if it computes, it connects. From the simplest embedded sensors to the most advanced cloud datacenters, we're looking at techniques to allow all of them to connect without wires."

Rattner demonstrated for the first time a working, all-digital WiFi radio, dubbed a "Moore's Law Radio." The CTO explained that an all-digital radio follows Moore's Law by scaling in area and energy efficiency with such digital chip processes as Intel's latest 22nm tri-gate technology. System-on-chip designs for smartphones and tablet computers would be the most likely spot for the all digital radios to be integrated. The small size and lower cost of integrated digital radios will enable a host of new applications from wearable devices to "The Internet of Things" where devices such as home appliances with sensors can communicate with each other, exchange data and can be operated remotely.

Rattner went on to describe a next-generation wireless standard called WiGig that operates in the millimeter wavelengths of the radio spectrum and delivers bandwidths well over 5 gigabits per second. The WiGig standard is an industry-wide effort to consolidate a number of proprietary 60 GHz wireless technologies under the existing WiFi standard.

"WiGig is so fast it will let you wirelessly dock your enabled Ultrabook™, tablet or smartphone without wires," said Rattner. "Even multiple displays can be docked at one time."

Delivering Convenience and Increasing Battery Life for Cloud Connected Devices
Users love the ability to receive email and social media updates while their devices are asleep. To bring this always on, always connected capability to the Ultrabook™ platform, Intel® Smart Connect technology currently wakes up the Ultrabook™ just long enough to receive the incoming packet traffic and then it goes back into standby mode to ensure long battery life.

Showing how the benefits of Smart Connect technology could be enhanced to include active operation for file transfer and video streaming, Rattner demonstrated "Spring Meadow," which manages communication between the cloud and the device more intelligently. By pre-processing incoming network traffic and proactively managing traffic flow, "Spring Meadow" makes more efficient use of the host processor, allowing it to remain in a low-power state longer without impacting system performance.

Eliminating Passwords, Increasing Security
Passwords remain the common, yet inconvenient way of protecting access to valuable or sensitive information. In an effort to eliminate the need for passwords, Intel Labs has developed a replacement scheme called Client Based Authentication Technology. Not only does it replace passwords, it dramatically simplifies and accelerates the process for accessing bank accounts, stock portfolios and other cloud-based personal information.

The technology allows the user to authenticate once to the physical device such as an Ultrabook™ or smartphone using a biometric sensor and then lets the device automatically authenticate itself with one or more cloud-based services. Reading a person's unique vein patterns in the palm of the hand, the user is then directly taken to his or her bank account, social network page or any kind of secure service. It also provides presence monitoring capability that locks the device and the secure service connection when the user puts his or her device down. A new biometric scan unlocks the platform and immediately restores the previous secure service connections. The whole process is virtually transparent, easy to use and more secure.

Cloud-Based Radio Access Networks, Future of Wireless Broadband
Rattner was joined onstage by Dr. Chih-Lin I, chief scientist at the China Mobile Research Institute in Beijing, to discuss the research collaboration between Intel Labs and China Mobile to design and prototype a full-scale Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN). C-Ran is an alternative to traditional RAN, which is the basis for modern cellular communications. Instead of simply moving the proprietary base station hardware to the data center, it is replaced by standard Intel-based servers running a software-defined radio application. Dr. I explained that C-RAN technology will dramatically reduce both capital and operational expenses for wireless service providers while providing superior levels of wireless services to users with fewer dropped connections during periods of peak demand.

Rattner described another research area, called a Video Aware Wireless Network (VAWN), where both service providers and end users will benefit from the latest wireless research. VAWN is the focus of a joint academic research program sponsored by Intel, Cisco and Verizon. With mobile video traffic expected to grow significantly over the next 5 years, according to Cisco Visual Networking Index, wireless networks could be constrained and video quality limited without new innovations. VAWN aims to increase the streaming video capacity of wireless networks while improving the viewing experience by optimizing network performance on an end-to-end basis.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

IDF2012: Xilinx demonstrates Industry`s First QPl 1.1 Interface with FPGAs.


WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesùs.

IDF2012: Xilinx demonstrates Industry`s First QPl 1.1 Interface with FPGAs.




Xilinx, Inc. today announced at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) the industry's first demonstration of a field programmable gate array (FPGA) interfacing to an Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon Processor using the QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) protocol. Xilinx's QPI solution provides developers a low-latency, high-performance link to Intel Xeon Processors from Xilinx® All Programmable FPGAs. This solution achieves the best possible overall system performance and power consumption by leveraging Xilinx FPGAs high performance processing and flexible I/O capabilities. IDF attendees can see the live demonstration at Xilinx's booth #426.

"With today's demonstration, Xilinx now has the first FPGA-based low-latency, high-bandwidth interconnect intellectual property (IP) core for Intel Xeon processor-based systems," said Nick Possley, senior director of wired communications at Xilinx. "This means Xilinx solutions can now play a major role in reducing CAPEX and OPEX for Data Centers by enabling higher compute performance within a given server form factor either by directly accelerating applications or offloading I/O intensive operations."

Hardware designers can start developing a QPI-based solution today using the Xilinx QPI development platform complete with IP core and a development module designed to plug directly into an existing Intel Sandy Bridge CPU socket.

The QPI 1.1 full width link between the Xilinx Virtex®-7 FPGA and the Intel Sandy Bridge CPU operates at 6.4 Gb/s per lane over 20 lanes. Xilinx has created a custom development board that mounts a Virtex-7 FPGA directly in an Intel Sandy Bridge Xeon CPU socket. The demonstration leverages the Native Loopback (NLB) example hardware and software to validate the data exchange between FPGA and CPU. The QPI interface enables the Intel Xeon CPU to take advantage of the Xilinx FPGA's ability to do parallel processing and speed up high computation applications for coprocessing and/or application acceleration. Developers can also use the Xilinx solution to enable a high-performance, low-latency network interface controller and I/O connectivity expansion taking advantage of the cache coherent nature of the QPI protocol to more efficiently handle packet processing.

Availability
The Xilinx QPI solution consisting of an IP core, reference design and Virtex-7 FPGA development board will be commercially available from Xilinx at the end of the year. For more information, please contact your local sales representative.


About Xilinx
Xilinx is the world's leading provider of All Programmable devices, SoCs and 3D ICs. These industry-leading devices are coupled with a next-generation design environment and IP to serve a broad range of customer needs, from programmable logic to programmable systems integration. For more information, visit www.xilinx.com.

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IDF2012: EMC Helps Customers Transform IT and Business with Solutions Based on Intel's Newest Technologies.


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IDF 2012: EMC Helps Customers Transform IT and Business with Solutions Based on Intel's Newest Technologies.

EMC Conference Sessions and Booth Demos at Intel Developers Forum to Showcase Industry-Leading EMC and Intel Solutions.

News Summary:
  • At the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), EMC is highlighting technologies and solutions based on Intel's newest technologies that will enable customers to accelerate their journey to the cloud and more effectively capture Big Data.
  • EMC also announced full support of the Intel® Xeon® E5 processor family for its EMC® VMAX® Service Provider (VMAX SP) platform and Kazeon®, EMC's SourceOne eDiscovery platform.
  • Building on its leading-edge use of PCI-Express Solid-State Drives (SSDs), EMC announced today that the company's next-generation Project Thunder platform will support the NVM Express (NVMe) interface. EMC will demonstrate the NVMe-ready Project Thunder at IDF.
Full Story:
At IDF today, EMC® Corporation (NYSE:EMC) announced that it extended its technology leadership and continued commitment to the company's partnership with Intel by announcing that the EMC VMAX SP platform and Kazeon, EMC's SourceOne eDiscovery platform are now powered by Intel's Xeon E5 processor. Today EMC also reinforced its commitment to interoperable industry standards through support of the NVMe standard in the company's next-generation Project Thunder platform.

EMC Supports New NVM Express Interface Standard:
NVMe is an optimized, high performance, scalable industry-standard host controller interface designed for Enterprise and Client PCIe SSDs. NVMe revolutionizes storage by delivering unprecedented input/output operations per second (IOPS) with lower total cost of ownership.

Continuing EMC's leadership in the latest Flash technology and its commitment to promoting open standards to further advance the industry as a whole, EMC's "Project Thunder," a server network attached appliance built entirely of high-speed PCIe Flash and optimized for persistent data stores with performance intensive workloads, will support the NVMe standard. Project Thunder will build upon the advanced PCIe technology delivered in EMC VFCache and the new NVMe industry standard to take advantage of the power of Flash through a dedicated Server Networked Flash-based appliance.

New Intel Xeon E5-based EMC Technologies:
  • EMC VMAX Service Provider (VMAX SP) – Announced in May 2012, the VMAX SP platform is purpose-built for service providers, enabling the rapid and cost-effective purchase and deployment of a storage infrastructure to power new cloud services. VMAX SP leverages the proven capabilities of VMAX, the world's most trusted, powerful and smart storage. With the industry-leading performance and maximum energy efficiency delivered by the Intel Xeon E5 processor, VMAX SP delivers multi-tenanted, powerful, trusted and smart storage to improve operational efficiency and allow service providers to focus on their core business—creating new and differentiated services for customers.
  • EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – EMC has embedded Intel's Xeon E5 processor into Kazeon, EMC's SourceOne eDiscovery platform, to accelerate performance for identifying collecting, analyzing, and reviewing terabytes of electronically stored information (ESI) as potential evidence for criminal and civil litigation proceedings.
Intel Executive Quote:
David Tuhy, General Manager, Storage Division, Intel Datacenter and Connected Systems Group.

"Intel and EMC have partnered for many years to develop next generation Data Center technologies that enable customers to transform their use of Information Technology, especially around Cloud and Big Data infrastructure. The high-performance processing power, along with Intel® Integrated I/O and advanced storage features, makes the Intel Xeon E5 product family an ideal choice for storage solutions. Together we provide the intelligence and compute power required to enable the innovative technologies that EMC is showcasing at IDF, helping to achieve new levels of productivity and efficiency that will benefit our mutual customers."

EMC Executive Quote:
Jeremy Burton, Executive Vice President, Product Operations and Marketing, EMC Corporation.

"EMC and Intel have been strategic partners for 17 years and will continue to work closely to develop industry-leading products and solutions that help customers realize maximum IT efficiency. EMC continues to lead the market in performance and efficiency because we utilize the latest Intel innovations, which helps our customers take full advantage of the revolutionary wave of IT that EMC is leading: Cloud, Big Data and Trust. These three things are transforming the way information technology is architected, deployed and consumed, which holds massive opportunity for our customers and for our business."

EMC at IDF: Key Opportunities to Listen, Learn and Gain Hands on Experience
EMC is a Gold Sponsor of IDF and will showcase advanced EMC technologies powered by Intel, as well as lead several speaking sessions for customers to gain valuable insight on a range of topics, including Cloud, Big Data, unified storage, Flash storage, and backup and recovery.

Demonstrations include:
  • EMC Greenplum®/Big Data (Booth #300): Experts will provide an overview of the Greenplum Analytics Workbench (AWB) powered by Intel Xeon processors —a 1000-node Hadoop cluster and highlight how the AWB can be accessed by developers and researchers working on cutting-edge Big Data projects.
  • VMAX SP (Booth #300): Experts will showcase how the Intel Xeon E5-based VMAX SP is pre-packaged into service-level options, delivering specialized Quality of Service (QoS), multi-tenanted, metered platform.
  • EMC Unified Storage (Booth #300): Attendees will learn how to incorporate public cloud technology into their information management strategy by using EMC's new Cloud Tiering Appliance to transparently move inactive data to the cloud, freeing up primary NAS capacity. EMC will demonstrate how its Cloud Tiering Appliance (CTA) performs policy-driven file movement from NetApp arrays and EMC Celerra® to EMC's VNX® unified storage systems or to EMC Isilon® systems.
  • EMC Backup and Recovery Solutions (Booth #300): Intel processors help EMC reach the outstanding performance to be the industry leader in the Purpose Built Backup Appliance (PBBA) market with 65.5% market share. By leveraging Intel processors, EMC Backup and Recovery Systems help customers transform their data centers by protecting their data whether virtual or physical, with next generation products like EMC Avamar® and EMC Data Domain®.
  • NVM Express Showcase (Booth #436): EMC will showcase an NVMe-ready Project Thunder solution featuring an Intel PCIe card-based SSD.
  • Intel Data Center Community (Booth #110) features a live demo (functional showcase) of the Secure Cloud On Boarding solution. The reference stack on the floor will represent two data centers and will use the latest Intel Xeon E5-based servers with Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (TXT), VMware® ESX 5.1, EMC VPLEX®, RSA® Archer® and HyTrust.
EMC Speaking Sessions at IDF Include:
  • Wednesday, September 12, 12:45 pm – 1:45 p.m., Room 2002 
    Cloud Transforms IT, Big Data Transforms Business 
    Zahid Hussain, Senior Vice President, Advanced Storage Division, EMC Corporation
  • Wednesday, September 12, 3:30 p.m., Room 2008 
    Take Control of Your Cloud: Solutions to Meet Security and Compliance Needs 
    John McAuley, Principal Solutions Consultant, EMC Corporation
  • Thursday, September 13, 12:00 p.m., Room 2003 
    NVM Express and the PCI Express SSD Revolution
    Danny Cobb, CTO of the Flash Memory Business Unit, EMC Corporation
  • Thursday, September 13, 1:15 p.m., Room 2001 
    Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600/2400 Architecture: Evolution for Storage
    Steve Sardella, EMC Distinguished Engineer, EMC Corporation
About EMC
EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information. Information about EMC's products and services can be found at www.emc.com.
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IDF2012: Intel day 1 promotional video.


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IDF2012:  Intel day 1 promotional video.

IDF2012: Intel demos Dragon assistant beta,gesture and touch interactions.


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IDF2012: Intel demos Dragon assistant beta,gesture and touch interactions.

At the Intel`s day One Keynote at IDF 2012 today the corporation demos Voice, gesture and touch reshapping the human interaction with computers.

Voice commands using Dragon assistant beta software to ask questions to search Google for pictures of San Francisco, search sun glasses on Amazon and share the link of the find on twitter ,check twitter but on a laptop computer.

Interacting with your hands with the solar system and making a touch selection on a Coke dispenser. The Intel`s video demos below has a mute moment but continues: