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Articles mentioning both Carnegie Mellon University and Intel
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Can We Build Tomorrow's Breakthroughs?
Explore Technology Review (Dec 19 2011) Solar
...oesn't happen in the United States. According to research by Erica Fuchs, an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University, the development of integrated photonics, in which lasers and modulators are squeezed onto a single......ge of Nanoscale Science and Engineering there are familiar to anyone in the semiconductor industry: Intel, IBM, TSMC, Applied Materials, and Tokyo Electron. The idea is that the shared facilities provide a...
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Comment Mentions: Intel Carnegie Mellon University General Electric
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Koomey's Law: Computing efficiency keeps pace with Moore's Law
Explore infoworld.com (Sep 13 2011) Emissions
...tion [PDF]. The co-authors for this study included Microsoft senior program manager Stephen Berard, Carnegie Mellon University doctoral candidate Marla Sanchez, and Intel senior staff platform technologist Henry Wong. The team examined the energy efficiency of computing...
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Comment Mentions: Intel Carnegie Mellon University Microsoft Corp
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Intel Ponders Atom-Based Computing Clusters
Explore da.feedsportal.com (Oct 1 2010) Cloud Computing , Servers
...t, dubbed FAWN - or Fast Array of Wimpy Nodes - was on display at an open house 28 September at the Intel Labs facility. With power consumption becoming an increasingly important one in data centres, Intel Labs and Carnegie Mellon University are investigating whether certain workloads can be taken from a small number of more powerful serve...
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Comment Mentions: Intel Carnegie Mellon University Intel Labs
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Carnegie Mellon University data center to host Open Cirrus HPC cluster
Explore DatacenterDynamics (Feb 23 2010) Cloud Computing
...and representation, and we will be able to delve more deeply into the design of the system itself.” Carnegie Mellon University data center to host Open Cirrus HPC cluster Facility becomes 10th site of joint HP, Intel and Yahoo! cloud computing research platform (2/23/2010) The research data center at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science will host one of the series of computing clusters around the ...
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