Transcript Intel

Claire Quinn
Laura Schmitt
Luke Barry
Joe Freyne
Colm O’Brien
Caroline Leahy
Intel Research: Exploring the Future
1. In the beginning…
2. R&D
3. Intel Capital
4. Good Moves
5. Failed Diversification
6. Back to the Future
In the beginning…
Intel Founders
The founders of Intel posing with a rubylith of the 8080 CPU in
1978. From left to right: Andy Grove, Robert Noyce and Gordon
Moore. (Image courtesy of Intel Corporation.)
The number of transistors on a chip
roughly doubles every two years.
Calculator Brain
2003
Intel® Centrino® mobile
technology
1972: 4004 processor
1998
The Intel® Pentium II
Xeon processors
1975
The Altair 8800
microcomputer
2001
The Itanium® processor
1981
The Intel® 8088
IBM
2005
Dual-core technology
2009
Intel Atom Processor for notebooks
R&D
• Strong R&D tradition
• Incremental innovations ensure through a
large number of labs
• How to maintain a 10% growth a year?
Intel exploratory research model
Sampling
Research amplification
Tech development
Grants
New roadmap
University Lab Projects
University
Grants & Labs
Internal Research Projects
Intel Capital
Build Prototypes &
Systems Perspective
Detection
Discontinuity?
Concurrent
Research
Strategic
Decision
“Most true innovation happens
in small environments” – John
Miller
Intel Capital(ICap)
• Founded in 1991
• Separate from Intel Research
• Small start up companies
• Equity positions in developing technologies
Historic Portfolio Return
• More than 10 billion invested since 1991
• Over 1100 companies
• 51 countries
• 189 companies have gone public
• 258 acquired in Mergers
Current Activity
• 327 million Invested in 2010
• 119 companies involved
• Almost 50% invested outside of North America
• 300 million is to be set aside for investment in
the new idea of “Ultrabooks”
Ultrabooks
• Ultimate notebook
• Rival Apple
• 40% market share
• 3 lbs weight and .8 inch
thickness
DRAM-Microprocessors
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DRAM.
Intel’s competitive advantage.
Competition entering the DRAM market.
Entry into the Microprocessors market.
Results of entering the Microprocessors
market.
Branding Intel.
The co-operative marketing
programme.
Failed Diversification
• Poor M&A’s and Failed Diversification Attempts
– ’99 -’02 Communications Boom
– ‘04 Digital Television LCoS Chip
– ‘07 Mobile Market
Liquid Crystallization on Silicon (LCoS)
Intel in “Post-PC” World
• 2005: Mini coup for Intel - Apple announces it will abandon
PowerPC and adopts Intel across its entire MacBook line
• 2006: Intel exit the mobile phone market entirely
• 2007: The iPhone dawns a new age in mobile computing
• 2010: iPad released
Intel's impact on Ethernet.
Back to the future
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Intel science and technology centers (ISTC)
Cloud computing research
ISTC for embedded computing
Intel Opens Submission Process for Future
ISTCs
Toyota teams up with Intel for next-gen car
infotainment
Threats
Websites of Israel military and intelligence
services down for 2 days
Combating Multiple Embedded
Security Threats
• Reported vulnerabilities are at an all time high, up
36%.
(IBM X-Force 2010 Mid-Year Trend and Risk Report)
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76,000,000 smart electric meters worldwide
521,000,000 voice over IP users
3,000,000,000 downloads to mobile devices per year
60,000 new malware signatures are identified each and
every day
Solution
• Intel® Quick Assist Technology provides a
framework for accelerating security workloads
• Intel Technology Will Eliminate Zero-Day
Threats