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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Podcasts:
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Oliver Chen, Product Marketing Manager for American Portwell Technology, chats about the company’s new CAD-0230 network communication security appliance based on the Intel Atom C2000 processor. This system allows for networking apps inside one system with multiple VMs. For more information, visit www.portwell.com.
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: John Gromala, Director, Product Marketing, Industry Standard Servers and Software at HP stops by the livecast to talk about the emergence of scale-out solutions in IT and the effect on designing systems. Moonshot has been designed for a dense environment involving light workloads that don’t [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Victor Krutul, Director of Silicon Photonics Operation at Intel, checks into the livecast to talk about announcements made at the Intel Atom processor C2000 launch – Intel’s collaboration with Corning on the new MXC connector and new fiber, as well as the first live demo [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, Peter Marek, Director of x86 Solutions in the Network and Communications Group at Advantech, chats about the Intel Atom processor C2000 launch on the networking side of the industry. Use cases for the Atom processor in entry-level networking platforms [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Drew Schulke, Executive Director for the Dell Data Center Solutions Group at Dell, stops by the livecast to talk about the emergence of Web- and Cloud-based business models (and the associated “cold storage” workload). To address those customer concerns, Dell is launching the DCS 1300 [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, frequent guest Raejeanne Skillern, director of marketing for cloud computing at Intel, leads off our coverage from the Intel Atom C2000 product launch. She’s here to talk about the second generation, 64-bit workload optimized system on a chip and [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, Tom Leyden, director of alliances and marketing from Amplidata, discusses the use of large object storage using erasure coding. Contrary to file based storage (ordered/directory), large object storage throws all data into one large pool of storage. This enables [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Prabha Ganapathy from the Datacenter Software Division of Intel, stops by to talk about what big data means to Intel, how enterprises can utilize big data with currently analytics to create something useful, the role of the Intel Xeon processor E5 platform in big data, [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Greg Scott, cloud storage strategist from Intel, joined the program on day one of the Intel Developer Forum to talk about how today’s storage needs (cloud, big data, and especially unstructured data) differs from traditional enterprise storage needs. Structured data (databases) is growing at a [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive from a livecast, Robert Rounsavall, the CEO of Trapezoid, stops by to talk about hardware root of trust and security at the lowest levels of the stack. He also discusses the security provider assurance usage model from the Open Data Center Alliance, [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Mark Lesher, Technology Solutions Director from EMC, chats about distance migration – the ability to move workloads dynamically for cloud bursting. EMC held a demo of this technology during the Intel Developer Forum in September. Mark also talks about the network bottleneck and other technologies [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast, Riyaz Somani, VP of product development and co-founder of CiRBA, stops by to talk about predictive analytics and capacity planning, which allows users to manage capacity more effectively and not over- or under-provision their infrastructure. Users can implement a [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: From September 2012: In this archive of a livecast, Shishir Pardikar, a senior architect from Citrix, stops by to talk about the company’s views on open and interoperable cloud computing, cloud products/services including XenSource and CloudStack, and the key cloud standards of management and migration. [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Mike Norwood, VP of business development from Appnomic, joins the program to talk about app performance management, AKA real-time infrastructure and IT operations. Appnomic looks not only at transactional response time but also the underlying infrastructure components like database, disk IO, storage, and Java virtual [...]
In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this archive of a livecast episode, Tobias Kunze from Red Hat stops by to talk about the company’s PaaS cloud solution, OpenShift. It allows developers to port their code onto a platform with only minor configuration needed. PaaS is ideal for customer facing apps [...]