Absrtact: What does CES mean? 1000 people have 1000 answers. For geeks, CES is a place to snoop around this year, a highly efficient docking and choice for entrepreneurs and investors, and for people from all over the world who come to the show,
What does CES mean? 1000 people have 1000 answers.
For geeks, CES is a place to snoop around this year, a highly efficient docking and choice for both entrepreneurs and investors, and perhaps the ultimate meaning of a lavish show for people from all over the world who come to the show.
At CES 2015, the oldest technology giant to witness Silicon Valley's entire history from a corn wilderness to today's technology mecca is a huge recovery.
And it's becoming cool: the mature RealSense technology Showcase, the true Key to the face door, the wearable solution for the button size, the Curie module, the drone nixie that can be connected via wifi and worn on the wrist ... Intel's thinking and practice is leading the way in the future of virtual reality + real-world sense and in the implementation of 3D interaction.
In my opinion, the company has missed the wave of tide, I did not think it will still rely on a strong heart to catch up. This heart, refers to the chip, a better understanding should be hardware technology. Using the 14nm Broadwell and 64-bit chips, announced before CES, we were able to speculate on the acceleration of a heavy potential energy explosion.
As founder wecontacted The 50 anniversary of Moore's law, he foresaw the development trend in the field of integrated circuits 50 years ago. And 50 years later, when the 86-Year-old appeared in the middle of a big screen in keynote, it seemed to me to be the most moving moment of CES this year. About Silicon Valley's past life and tomorrow, Moore has put all this memory and experience into the hands of the next generation, he said "all we do, the future will be surpassed." "(Whatever super-delegates been can be outdone)
The mole can't come to CES, but it doesn't matter. 36 Krypton has an exclusive interview with Chen Rongkun, the chief executive of Intel's product architecture division, PC and Mobile, and the following dry cleaning from the front:
"What Intel wants to build is an ecosystem. We have today launched the front-end offerings of Nixie, Curie, and True key, all of which rely on backend technical support. Essentially what we're doing is using technology to create a standard and platform for personal computing experiences, smart interconnecting devices, wearable areas, and more. "--Chen Rongkun
After a phrase on the product at CES, he revealed that Intel has a greater ambition to build industry standards and ecosystems, behind the line and password and to bring the computer into 3D. Chen Rongkun The 36 krypton details of the three Intel's worldwide technology-specific application deployments:
The Intel 3D immersive camera and immersion applications have been used in a number of two-in-one devices, tablets, notebooks and all-in-one machines, including products that use the fifth Daicouri processor that will be listed in the first quarter. At the same time, the Core i7 processor will also be used in HP Multi Jet Fusion technology, focusing on 3D printing speed cost problems. Intel has been working with Hilton, Marriott, Jaguar Land Rover and San Francisco International Airport for wireless charges. Marriott will pilot the deployment of wireless charging features in its branded hotels, including Marriott, Renaissance hotels, courtyard and Thrive Inn. Intel and Oakley will have strategic cooperation in wearable areas, and later this year they will be listing an intelligent wearable product that can be used to improve athletes ' performance (because Oakley is made of glasses, so though it hasn't been announced yet, I guess it's only glasses.) As for how to improve the performance of athletes, this is really not guessed. )
In addition, Intel is going to do well in a future world where everything is interconnected, virtual reality, and real body sense. This time, at CES, the CEO Division has announced that Intel will invest 300 million dollars to boost the diversity of talent in the technology field.
The money will be used to improve the access of women and minorities to the computer industry. Yes, 300 million dollars.
This veteran of strength and Sensibility (which can no longer be described by the old school after CES) is a good thing to look forward to, to be fair. I will continue to focus on Intel's implementation of this release throughout the year and at CES next year, which will be an important parameter in technology progress.