Intel engineers are often invited to give technical lectures to University
students and faculty. These lectures give the academic community insight into
the key challenges facing the computing, communications and microelectronics
industries. In order to maximize the availability of this resource, Intel
Higher Education is providing select lectures for on-demand viewing or
listening.
The following lectures are currently available:
"Exponential
Challenges, Exponential Rewards - The Future of Moore's Law"
presented by Shekhar Y. Borkar, Intel Fellow, Director Microprocessor Research
recorded at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, November 2, 2004
The IntelŪ PentiumŪ 4 Processor
presented by Doug Carmean, Principal Architect, Intel’s Desktop Products
Group recorded at Cornell University, April
26, 2005.
Trustworthy Platforms - Problems, Promises,
Concepts, Practical Realities, and Research Opportunities
presented by George Cox, Dr. George Cox is strategist/architect, Intel
Communication Group recorded at Carnegie Mellon University,
May 2, 2005. |