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Intel’s Koduri lays out the company’s six pillar for the future

At Intel’s recent Architecture Day, Raja Koduri, Intel’s senior vice president of Core and Visual Computing, outlined a strategic shift for the company’s design and engineering model. This shift, said Koduri, will combine a series of foundational building blocks that leverage a portfolio of technologies and intellectual property (IP) within the company.  “We are generating data faster than we can ...

Jon Peddie

At Intel’s recent Architecture Day, Raja Koduri, Intel’s senior vice president of Core and Visual Computing, outlined a strategic shift for the company’s design and engineering model. This shift, said Koduri, will combine a series of foundational building blocks that leverage a portfolio of technologies and intellectual property (IP) within the company.  “We are generating data faster than we can analyze, transmit, understand, secure,” said Koduri. Moore’s Law, he says, is a mathematical projection of transistor density, more a doubling of performance per cost than transistors per cost. At every decreasing densities, CMOS scaling is inevitably slowing: therefore advantages have
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