Intel Chip Chat - Archive
Summary: Intel Chip Chat is a recurring podcast series focused on Intel technologies that brings you news, information and interviews from the chipmakers themselves. Hosted by Intel employee Allyson Klein since 2007, past topics have included microarchitecture and silicon innovation, accelerators, virtualization technology, storage, interconnect technologies, mobility, data center technologies, energy-efficient performance and design, cloud computing, Intel research and upcoming technologies. Each informal Q&A with an expert runs about six minutes long and covers technologies such as Intel microarchitecture; PCI Express* Technology; Intel QuickAssist Technology; WiMAX; Mobile Internet Devices; Intel Xeon, Itanium and AtomTM processors; ENERGY STAR*; Intel QuickPath Technology; Intel Virtualization Technology; tera-scale computing; 45nm and 32nm advances; and Intel Developer Forum highlights.
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, Andy Tryba, the Director of Business Client Strategy & Marketing and GM of Immersive Collaboration at Intel, chats about the immersive technology experience and where we may be headed in the future – for example a conference room that [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Al Chiaradonna, Senior Vice President of the SEI Wealth Platform and infrastructure architect Martin Breslin discuss SEI’s financial services solutions and why technology is a critical enabler in their business. The Cisco UCS platform, based on the Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 offers infinite [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Michael Steineke, vice president of information technology at Edgenet, stops by to talk about the company’s solutions for software and services in the retail industry (everything from guided and visual selling to product data collection and distribution). Edgenet’s architecture includes NEC hardware based on [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Frequent guest Dylan Larson, the director of Server Platform Marketing at Intel, chats about the launch of the Intel Xeon processor E7 v2 and associated server platforms. These server platforms are the top of the market, offering new levels of capability in terms of massive [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, Petar Torre, a lead architect in the Service Provider Group at Intel, stops by to talk about working with the telco industry to virtualize network functions on volume/enterprise servers, while addressing specialized issues like network management, regulatory requirements and [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Dr. Feixiong Liu, a senior technology manager at Intel, stops by to talk about the introduction of HP Proliant Gen8 server platforms featuring Intel Xeon processor E5 v2, as well as balancing compute power, storage and networking in the modernized data center. Adding smart storage [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast from HP Discover, Claudio Maniscalco, a Technical Account Manager from Intel, stops by to talk about innovation in the enterprise client space. New devices – everything from Ultrabooks to 2 in 1s – are being used in different ways [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, Loretta Nierat, a Group Product Marketing Manager at McAfee, stops by to talk about the current state of security. She gives a brief history of datacenter infrastructure and the move to cloud, before discussing security for public and private [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Raejeanne Skillern from Intel and Faiz Parkar from Canopy stop by to discuss the launch of the “Powered by Intel Cloud Technology” program, which will make service providers’ cloud infrastructure more transparent for customers by identifying the hardware in their instance. End users will now [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Rose Schooler, vice president of the Communications and Storage Infrastructure Group at Intel, stops by to talk about Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Networking and how Intel architecture is being optimized to support workloads in the telecommunications industry. For more information, visit: networkbuilders.intel.com
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Jay Gould, senior product marketing manager at Cray, stops by to talk about integrating the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v2 into the Cray family of products. The Cray XC30 and Cray XC30-AC families mark the first time Cray is using industry-leading Intel Xeon processors in [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Glenn Seiler, vice president of cloud and SDN strategy at Wind River Systems, chats about network function virtualization (NFV), which he sees as the biggest game changer of the last few decades in the telecom space. It is changing the way networks are architected – [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Sandra Rivera, director of market development for the Communications and Storage Infrastructure Group at Intel, stops by to talk about recent network transformation in the communications industry from fixed-function hardware to open, manageable solutions. She also discusses the Intel Network Builders program, which is committed [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Steve Sardella, a distinguished engineer at EMC, stops by to talk about recent company developments while at the Intel Developer Forum in September. Various teams showed off the new range of VNX unified storage systems based on the Intel Xeon processor E5 v2, the ViPR [...]
John Mark Walker and Walter Tessman from Red Hat stop by to talk about GlusterFS, a scale-out, distributed storage platform built for cloud, virtualization and bare-metal file storage. It scales elastically up to multiple petabytes. They also discuss a reference architecture completed on scale-out storage for the Intel Cloud Builders program. For more information, visit [...]