Monday, February 16, 2009
Social Media
It’s coming. As next generation employees bring in their penchant for Twitter, Facebook and more, can IT find legitimate usage models for these kinds of social media applications in the corporation? Intel IT has documented some best practices in this area that may surprise you.
Development Team
The following people from Intel Open source technology center are working on this project:
| Intel Development Team | |
|---|---|
| Carl Worth | |
| Eric Anholt | |
| Haihao Xiang | |
| Ian Romanick | |
| Jesse Barnes | |
| Keith Packard | |
| Ling Ma | |
| Nanhai Zou | |
| Zhenyu Wang | |
| Intel Testing Team | |
|---|---|
| Gordon Jin | |
| Shuang He | |
| Jian Zhao | |
Monday, February 9, 2009
Intel Invests in the "Future of Communication"

Today we are announcing that Intel has become the lead investor in our $20 million Series C investment round. The implications can't be overstated. For those of you who have been following the JAJAH blog over this last year, you understand the level of milestone this represents.
Background Of The Intel Investment
This is a strategic investment - meaning that while the investment is important, it's not the only reason we wanted to strike a deal. Along with the capital comes other key advantages.
Capital - The money will allow us to grow the business. We'll invest in everything from marketing to R and D.
Marketing Agreements - Jajah now has access to Intel developers and OEMs, which will help us get JAJAH to more people faster.
Patents - With the agreement, JAJAH now has access to some important Intel patents in the telephony and computing space. These will allow us the freedom to continue to explore, innovate and create great new products.

The JAJAH Vision
JAJAH sees a world where all telephony becomes IP based. As this happens, new classes of services and solutions are going to emerge. In this new world, the consumer is the big winner. Our vision is to be at the forefront of innovation, creating new, richer ways for users to communicate.
"Our vision is to lead the way into the next generation of communication," said Daniel Mattes, JAJAH co-founder and chief architect. "All voice communication will soon be IP-based. The lines between computers and phones are gradually being removed. Phones are quickly turning into computers and computers are quickly turning into phones. We need to marry phones and computers in a fundamental way!"
Naturally. the more JAJAH can be integrated into next generation devices, the better. As stated by our co-founder, Roman Scharf:
"The deeper JAJAH can be embedded into Intel solutions, the better for customers everywhere. It is our intention to bring a best-of-class, next generation solution to the market which can be embedded and optimized for any computing device."
In the end, JAJAH's vision remains the same. It is our goal to remove the barriers to global communication and the Intel agreement will allow us to do that faster and better than ever before.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor
Desktop Processors
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Intel® Atom™ Processor N270

The Intel® Atom™ processor N270Ω, implemented in 45nm technology, is power-optimized and delivers robust performance-per-watt for cost-effective embedded solutions. Featuring extended lifecycle support, this processor offers an excellent solution for embedded market segments such as digital signage, interactive clients (kiosks, point-of-sale terminals), thin clients, digital security, residential gateways, print imaging, and commercial and industrial control. The processor remains software compatible with previous 32-bit Intel® architecture and complementary silicon.
This single-core processor is validated with the mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset, consisting of the Intel® 82945GSE Graphics Memory Controller Hub and Intel® I/O Controller Hub 7-M. The chipset features power-efficient graphics with an integrated 32-bit 3D graphics engine based on Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 architecture with SDVO, LVDS, CRT, and TV-Out display ports. It provides rich I/O capabilities and flexibility via high-bandwidth interfaces such as PCI Express,* PCI, Serial ATA, and Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity.
This single-core processor is validated with the mobile Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset, consisting of the Intel® 82945GSE Graphics Memory Controller Hub and Intel® I/O Controller Hub 7-M. The chipset features power-efficient graphics with an integrated 32-bit 3D graphics engine based on Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 architecture with SDVO, LVDS, CRT, and TV-Out display ports. It provides rich I/O capabilities and flexibility via high-bandwidth interfaces such as PCI Express,* PCI, Serial ATA, and Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity.
Intel® Atom™ Processor Z5xx Series
The Intel® Atom™ processor Z5xx series delivers the benefits of Intel® architecture for small form factor, thermally constrained and fanless embedded applications. Implemented in 45nm technology, these power-optimized processors provide robust performance-per-watt in an ultra-small 13x14 mm package.
Featuring embedded lifecycle support, the Intel Atom processors are ideal for many embedded market segments such as in-vehicle infotainment, medical, interactive client (kiosks, point-of-sale terminals), gaming and industrial control. It remains software compatible with previous 32-bit Intel® architecture and complementary silicon.
These single-core processors are validated with the Intel® System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W, which integrates a graphics memory controller hub and an I/O controller hub into one small 22x22 mm package. This low-power platform has a combined thermal design power under five watts.
Featuring embedded lifecycle support, the Intel Atom processors are ideal for many embedded market segments such as in-vehicle infotainment, medical, interactive client (kiosks, point-of-sale terminals), gaming and industrial control. It remains software compatible with previous 32-bit Intel® architecture and complementary silicon.
These single-core processors are validated with the Intel® System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W, which integrates a graphics memory controller hub and an I/O controller hub into one small 22x22 mm package. This low-power platform has a combined thermal design power under five watts.
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