Published: August 03, 2011
Intel Labs Invests $30M in the Future of Cloud and Embedded Computing with the Opening of Latest Intel Science and Technology Centers
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Aimed at shaping the future of cloud computing and how increasing
numbers of everyday devices will add computing capabilities, Intel Labs
announced the latest Intel Science and Technology Centers (ISTC) both
headquartered at Carnegie Mellon University.
These centers represent the next $30 million installment of Intel's
recently announced 5-year, $100 million ISTC program to increase
university research and accelerate innovation in a handful of key areas.
As with previously announced ISTCs for visual computing and secure
computing, the new centers encourage tighter collaboration between
university thought leaders and Intel. To encourage further
collaboration, the ISTCs use open IP models with results publically
available through technical publications and open-source software
releases.
"These new ISTCs are expected to open amazing possibilities," said
Justin Rattner, Intel Chief Technology Officer. "Imagine, for example,
future cars equipped with embedded sensors and microprocessors to
constantly collect and analyze traffic and weather data. That
information could be shared and analyzed in the cloud so that drivers
could be provided with suggestions for quicker and safer routes."
Cloud Computing Research
The ISTC forms a new cloud computing research community that broadens
Intel's "Cloud
2015" vision with new ideas from top academic researchers, and
includes research that extends and improves on Intel's existing cloud
computing initiatives. The center combines top researchers from Carnegie
Mellon University, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of
California Berkeley, Princeton University, and Intel. The researchers
will explore technology that will have has important future implications
for the cloud, including built-in application optimization, more
efficient and effective support of big data analytics on massive amounts
of online data, and making the cloud more distributed and localized by
extending cloud capabilities to the network edge and even to client
devices.
In the future, these capabilities could enable a digital personal
handler via a device wired into your glasses that sees what you see, to
constantly pull data from the cloud and whisper information to you
during the day -- telling you who people are, where to buy an item you
just saw, or how to adjust your plans when something new comes up.
ISTC for Embedded Computing
Tapping into the expertise of leading researchers from Carnegie Mellon
University, Cornell University, University of Illinois at Urbana
Champaign, University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State University,
Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of California at
Berkeley and Intel, the ISTC for embedded computing forms a new
collaborative community to drive research to transform experiences in
the home, car and retail environment of the future. With the growing
popularity of mobile real-time and personalized technology, there is a
corresponding rise in demand for specialized embedded computing systems
to support a broad range of new applications - including many not yet
envisioned.
A key area of research is to make it easier for these everyday devices
to continuously collect, analyze and act on useful data from both
sensors and online databases in a way that is timely, scalable and
reliable. For example, in cars, this data could be used to customize
in-vehicle entertainment options when specific passengers are
recognized, and provide them better routing, retail, dining, and
entertainment recommendations while on-the-road.
Intel Opens Submission Process for Future ISTCs
Starting today, Intel expands the ISTC program into a new phase by
openly inviting researchers from across the U.S. academic community to
submit information to be considered in the process to define additional
ISTCs. Principal investigators may submit a two page abstract outlining
a potential topic and research scope for consideration by Intel Labs.
Through this process, Intel expects to award at least one center before
the end of 2011 and subsequently launch in 2012. For complete submission
information and instructions, please see http://intel.com/go/istc.
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