Intel Software TV
Intel Software Network TV!
Introducing Intel® Software Network TV, our new interactive TV channel on the web. You can watch live as well as on-demand shows 24/7, see live special event coverage, and take a peek ‘behind the scenes.' Drop in to the online chat during a l
Expand Description Collapse DescriptionIntroducing Intel® Software Network TV, our new interactive TV channel on the web. You can watch live as well as on-demand shows 24/7, see live special event coverage, and take a peek ‘behind the scenes.' Drop in to the online chat during a live show and say ‘Hi.' We're kicking off with a lineup of regular live shows on Multi-Core and Parallel Programming, Visual Computing, and Teaching Parallelism, and we've got some new show ideas in the pipeline for later this year.
You can watch any time at http://intel.com/software/tv - if we're live, you'll see the live show. If not, you'll see encore presentations of past shows, or you can browse the On Demand section to catch up on episodes you might have missed.
Mark your calendars! Intel Software Network TV goes On the Air on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 at 8AM Pacific. Here's the launch day lineup, featuring our regular shows, and some special guests:
Parallel Programming Talk, Every Tuesday at 8AM Pacific
Join hosts Aaron Tersteeg and Dr. Clay Breshears every Tuesday as they continue their wildly successful talk show on all things parallel and multi-core. On June 9th, Aaron and Clay will chat with special guest David Patterson of UC Berkeley and UPCRC about the challenges developers face in Parallel Computing today.
Visualize This! Every Other Tuesday at 2:30PM Pacific
Intel Software Network's own Visual Computing Community Managers, Steve Pitzel and Arti Gupta, show you what's new and exciting in the world of graphics, animation, and gaming. On June 9, Steve Pitzel will walk you through the new Artists/Animators community area on Intel Software Network, and show off the resources available there.
Teach Parallel, Every Other Tuesday at 10AM Pacific
Join hosts Paul Steinberg and Professor Tom Murphy of Contra Costa College as they tackle the challenges of teaching Parallel Programming in academia and computer science.
More Shows Coming Soon!
We've got a few other show ideas in the pipeline that will be ready soon. Stay tuned, and if you're a developer, let us know what YOU'D like to see on Intel Software Network TV.
We're building this exciting new 24/7 developer TV channel for you, and we'd love to hear what you think. Contact Josh Bancroft (joshua.bancroft@intel.com) if you have any feedback, suggestions, or ideas, and don't forget to tune in and join us on the air!
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Incredible Adventures of My Rock Head Parents - Amy Barton - Ignite Intel
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How to Run Like a Dinosaur - Aaron Tersteeg - Ignite Intel
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What is Ignite - Josh Bancroft - Ignite Intel
Check out this enlightening five minute talk from the inaugural Ignite Intel event, held at the Intel Be Social Conference on July 12, 2011 in Portland Oregon.
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Sascha Pallenberg and the Intel Infoscape Display at CES 2010
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Mobile Gaming on the Intel Core i7 Processor at CES 2010
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Augmented Reality on an Intel Core i5 Processor at CES 2010
Anthony Gallo gives a demonstration of the Intel Core i5 Processor by using augmented reality!
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CaptureNX2 on the Intel Core i5 Processor at CES 2010
Angela Chen gives a demonstration of Nikon's CaptureNX2 running on a new Intel Core i5 Processor at CES 2010.
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Infoscape Showcase at CES 2010
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Association for Computing Machinery- Benefiting the Community
Dr. Andrew Chien, Intel VP of Research and ACM Fellow, talks about the Association for Computing Machinery, who should join and why, as well as the benefits and responsibilities associated with belonging to "the world's foremost computing so
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RouteBricks: Enabling General-Purpose Network Infrastructure
Router Bricks proposes a simple but radical solution - that networks be built from general-purpose computers rather than specialized equipment. The project is building high-speed routers from clusters of servers running open-source software. Ordinar
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Wireless Resonant Energy Link (WREL) Demo
WREL, demonstrates wireless power transfer whose efficiency can be nearly independent of orientation, distance, and load over a wide range of operating conditions. This technology could allow people to cut that last cord.
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Andrew Chien, VP of Research at Intel, on Supporting Excellence in Computing
Dr. Andrew Chien, VP of Research, discusses supporting excellence in computing, from Research@Intel Day, to the philosophy and practicality of the Turning Award. Hear Andrew’s personal tribute to Barbara Liskov and his take on the ACM.
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Intel Parallel Composer: Parallel Debugger Extension Tutorial
Debugger Extensions: A brief how-to showing capabilities of the Intel Parallel Debugger Extensions to aid in debugging multithreaded applications.
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Digital Healthcare: Why should an ISV Care?
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How Do You Know Your Computer Can Be Trusted?
Senior Intel Software Engineer David Ott asks the question “can my computer be trusted?”
















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