Aude Soulain
Aude Soulain
Architect
Country: France
Website: www.o2sarchitecture.blogspot.com
Aude Soulain uses a laptop powered by
Intel® Core™2 Duo processor
Open Close

Appartement á Paris et mobilier adapté

See More Contributors

Achievement

I was brought up with the smells of cement, plaster and paint.... I come from a family of building contractors, and the drawing board and the meter rule were my favorite toys. It was only natural for me to follow my passion for architecture. I graduated as an architect from Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture in Rennes, Brittany. I gradually began to specialize in design and I spent a year in Frankfurt, Germany, to study interior design and the photography of architecture.

One of the most interesting projects I worked on was a 35m² apartment near the St Martin canal in Paris. Yet it was also the smallest. We were really able to exchange ideas with the client, which was very fruitful. He asked a lot of questions, was curious and open to some quite radical concepts. In this respect, the computer meant I could prove the viability of our proposals and convince the client that the project would work. Using 3D, you could clearly see the optimum use of space and the uniqueness of the designs. It was a project that was constantly evolving. And it’s not over yet because now the same client has come back to me to ask me to design his furniture.

Insite

New 2D and 3D software has really helped our profession to evolve. It allows us to realize the vaguest of ideas and to express our designs more easily. A suitable computer for an architect must have good graphics and a powerful processor. We work on images so much that we really can’t manage without it.

Dream

My fantasy is to design a gallery or museum in one of the cultural epicenters of the world such as New York, London, Paris or Berlin. My dream is to teach my passion to others, to share it and to make it available to everyone.

Inside Scoop

Hear about future sweepstakes, winners, and news by following us on your favorite social networks.


Read the Inside Scoop Blog
Aude Soulain uses a laptop powered by an

Intel® Core™2 Duo processor

Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Intel® Core™2 Duo processor

Previous Generation Intel® Processors

Intel’s previous generation of Core™ processors—the Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor, the Intel® Core™2 Quad processor and the Intel® Core™2 Duo processor—deliver great performance for multitasking, multimedia and more.

Clock Speed

CLOSE

The simplest way to understand clock speed is to imagine a stopwatch measuring laps. Question is, where is the stopwatch: an Olympic pool, a racetrack or a track meet?

Just like a stopwatch, a clock speed measures how fast a processor performs an activity. But which activity?

That’s up to you; how will you use your computer? Will you make a video of your child with your new HD camera? Then find a benchmark test that tells the clock speed of the processor running a media-intensive program. Do you love re-touching photos? Then look up how a processor was benchmarked running the photo software you like to use.

Tip! Yes, you will find numbers. You will see rates in gigahertz (GHz) which means a billion cycles per second.

But numbers don’t tell the story. How you use your processor is what you want to find out. After all, you wouldn’t compare a lap time from a swim meet with an Indy car, would you?

Multi-core processors are single chips that contain two or more distinct processors or execution cores in the same integrated circuit. While independent, each core can work separately or together on one large task.

Software developers chop up their code (known as threading) and run each piece concurrently through whatever processor core happens to be most available. And, increasingly, software developers rely on Intel® multi-core technology so their multi-threaded program can do more things simultaneously producing faster, more efficient results for you.

Imagine the RAM of your computer as one city, and the CPU as another. Between them is a freeway: the Front Side Bus. When you’re making calculations, developing graphics—anything you and your software demands—the Front Side Bus transfers data quickly to meet that demand.


Tip! Whatever system you choose, make sure the components work together. For example, if you’re building a media computer, having a 1333 MHz Front Side Bus that can handle HD video is wonderful—but make sure the CPU is adequate for the challenge.

Imagine arriving at the grocery store and having all your favorite food fly off the shelves and fill the cart in minutes.

That’s L2 cache. It remembers the information accessed most frequently in your computer so you can easily get to it without those annoying lags. (Just don’t expect it to remember documents you didn’t save. It’s just a computer, not your mother.)

Tip! More L2 cache reduces bottlenecks and helps speed memory performance.

Enhanced wireless connectivity is your mobility life saver: experience less dead spots and more hot spots.

The Intel® WiFi Link 5300 is more than enhanced wireless connectivity, it’s also a performance boost. The Intel® WiFi Link 5300 provides up to 300 Mbps of bandwidth today and up to 450 Mbps of bandwidth tomorrow¹ enabling you to wirelessly stream High-Definition (HD) video or to quickly backup your digital audio/video files.

Tip! Ask for the Intel® WiFi Link 5300 with your laptop purchase to get a faster wireless connection.

¹ References to greater range or connectivity enabled by 3x3 802.11 Draft-N implementations with 3 spatial streams. Up to 450 Mbps of Bandwidth based on the theoretical maximum bandwidth enabled by 3x3 802.11 Draft-N implementations with 3 spatial streams in combination with a 3 spatial stream Access Point. Actual wireless throughput and/or range will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware, and software configurations. Check with your PC and access point manufacturer for details.

This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational and entertainment purposes only. INTEL MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARDS TO THIS CONTENT. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the Terms of Use and Terms of Service of the site.