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Intel Corporation

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  • 3065 Bowers Avenue
  • Santa Clara,
  • California
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 2022

    At Intel, we believe that data is dramatically shaping the future of all humankind. We are working relentlessly to unleash the potential of data, leading to more capable and efficient networks, and pervasive AI. Moore’s Law set the pace for the digital revolution and continues to inspire us today. Our customers’ success is our obsession. We promise to deliver the technology leadership and reliable, top-quality products they need and expect. Our silicon and software are essential for moving, storing, and processing data faster and more securely than ever before. At Siggraph 22, we’re excited to share the work we are doing and showcase the products advancing these technologies allowing us to help our customers solve their greatest challenges.

    SIGGRAPH 2021

    At Intel, we believe that data is dramatically shaping the future of all humankind. We are working relentlessly to unleash the potential of data, leading to more capable and efficient networks, and pervasive AI. Different workloads require unique compute architectures. Intel is positioned to provide customers with architectures deployed in CPU, GPU, and FPGAs. Our set of software tools unleash the potential of hardware via open source integrated initiatives and products. At SIGGRAPH 2020, we are excited to share the work we are doing and showcase the tools that will help enable amazing visual effects to help you CREATE a masterpiece.

    SIGGRAPH 2020

    At Intel, we believe that data is dramatically shaping the future of all humankind. We are working relentlessly to unleash the potential of data, leading to more capable and efficient networks, and pervasive AI. Different workloads require unique compute architectures. Intel is positioned to provide customers with architectures deployed in CPU, GPU, and FPGAs. Our set of software tools unleash the potential of hardware via open source integrated initiatives and products. At SIGGRAPH 2020, we are excited to share the work we are doing and showcase the tools that will help enable amazing visual effects to help you CREATE a masterpiece.

    SIGGRAPH 2009

    Intel Corporation, a world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies and products to advance how people work and live. Find details on our SIGGRAPH activities at: www.intel.com/ software/siggraph

    SIGGRAPH 2008

    Intel Corporation, a world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies and products to advance how people work and live. Find details on our SIGGRAPH activities at www.intel.com/software/siggraph.

    SIGGRAPH 2004

    Intel Corporation, the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading supplier of computer, networking, communications products, and online services.

    SIGGRAPH 2003

    Intel Corporation, the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading supplier of computer, networking, communications products, and online services.

    SIGGRAPH 2002

    Intel Corporation, the world’s largest chip maker, is leading efforts for enabling software, standards, platforms and solutions for digital media and computer graphics.

    SIGGRAPH 2001

    Intel Corporation, the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading supplier of computer, networking, communications products, and online services.

    SIGGRAPH 2000

    Intel, the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading supplier of computer, networking, and communications products, aiming to be the preeminent building block supplier to the global Internet economy.

    SIGGRAPH 1999

    Intel’s Pentium III Xeon processor can help make your ideas come to life. Experience this awesome performance in Intel’s theatre and at our hands-on workshop, and see first-hand why Intel Pentium III Xeon processor-based workstations are your best choice for digital content creation.

    SIGGRAPH 1998

    Visit Intel and experience the Pentium 11 Xeon processor, your best choice for visual content creation. Workstations powered by the Intel Architecture give you the price and performance needed for high-end authoring.

    SIGGRAPH 1997

    Wow! The Intel Architecture has come a long way: tons of graphics technology and leading system performance, digital content creation applications, post production capabilities, platform supplier choices, and on and on! See for yourself all the recent developments including new electronic distribution that repurposes original content in ways you’d never expect. Workstations and servers based on Intel’s new Pentium II processor technology are only part of the excitement!

    SIGGRAPH 1996

    Intel Pentium Pro Processor-based systems provide workstation-class performance and unparalleled price/performance. Workstation, graphics, and software solutions are available from a choice of vendors and can be configured to meet virtually any requirement for creation of linear and/or hybrid content. Visit our booth for a presentation and test drive.

    SIGGRAPH 1991

    The Intel i860 supercomputing microprocessor has become the processor of choice for high-end graphics systems. Several i860 CPU-based graphics accelerators are featured at SIGGRAPH ’91, along with demonstrations of DVI and i960 capabilities in graphics applications.

    SIGGRAPH 1990

    Intel demonstrates the high-performance graphics and floating point capabilities of the i860 microprocessor. Several i860 CPU-based workstations and supercomputers are featured; Intel demonstrates DVI capabilities.

    SIGGRAPH 1987

    Intel introduces a new Pallette/DAC to its graphics family of integrated circuits. Customers will demonstrate a broad range of affordable systems including: image processing; executive networking workstations; high-resolution PC AT graphics boards for CAD/CAM/CAE; desktop publishing and office automation systems; graphics, artificial intelligence and engineering workstations, and industrial embedded graphics displays.

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