Intel
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Computers can already boast superhuman sensory abilities in sight and hearing, but smell has been much tougher. Even harder is learning to categorize and differentiate smells, but a new Intel chip that mimics the human brain is well on the way.
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Intel’s latest AI chips are poised to play a part in conservation through integration with advanced new camera systems trained to detect intruders with bad intentions.
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A 17-year-old Canadian has earned first place for engineering a system that improves air quality in airplane cabins at Intel's 2015 International Science and Engineering Fair, which the company claims is the biggest high school science competition in the world.
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Intel has announced the winners of its 2014 International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Intel says it is the world's largest high-school science research competition. The top prize went to 15-year-old Nathan Han for his software that studies the mutations of a gene linked to breast cancer.
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The Mobile Solar Computer Classroom is helping 100 children a day in Uganda to gain computer skills that will help them find jobs, boost the local economy and give them a more promising future.
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Intel has announced it will purchase more than 1.3 billion kilowatt hours a year of renewable energy certificates, making it the single-largest corporate purchaser of green power in the US.
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February 22, 2007 Intel Corporation today announced its mobile clinical assistant (MCA) is ready for primetime. Motion Computing’s C5 is the first product ba
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May 14, 2006 The International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) is the world's largest celebration of science, showcasing the world's most promising young