Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Keen On? Intel: Why 3D Visualization Is Now A Reality [TCTV ...

Intel is one of those rare tech companies ? IBM also comes to mind ? that has successfully reinvented itself with each new wave of technological disruption. So, in our post-PC, networked age, how should we define Intel now? According to their new CIO, Kim Stevenson, Intel is a ?computing company? that is now trying to be ?startup-like?. And one disruptive area that Stevenson believes is ?unexploited? is 3D visualization? applications ? products which make visual sense of big data.?There?s a ?market gap? here, Stevenson told me.

3D visualization is ?for real?, she explained, because 3D camera costs have come down and because so many of our products are touch and gesture enabled. This may be one reason why, as Stevenson reminded me, Intel is getting into the device business. And it?s certainly one area that intrigues their investment arm, Intel Capital. I suspect Stevenson is right. Since the late nineties, when I ran business development for Pulse3D, 3D has always been the product of the future. But this future has finally arrived and I suspect that Intel?s latest reinvention will be to ride this immersive wave.


Intel is best known for producing the microprocessors found in many personal computers. The company also makes a range of other hardware including network cards, motherboards, and graphics chips. Intel created the first commercial microprocessor chip in 1971, but it was not until the success of the personal computer that microprocessors became their primary business. In the 1980?s they were an early developer of SRAM and DRAM memory chip, and during the 1990s they invested heavily in new microprocessor...

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Source: http://techcrunch.com/2013/04/15/keen-on-intel-why-3d-visualization-is-now-a-reality-tctv/

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