Intel’s 2018 CES keynote: a behind-the-scenes exclusive
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CES keynotes are a mix of spectacle and technology. For Intel, this year was also a chance to move on from Spectre and Meltdown. We went behind the scenes at a rehearsal to discover how these extravaganzas are made, and why. Subscribe:
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3:04 “You don’t buy anything from them? You buy from apple and amazon and microsoft. Sure, the are often Intel ship inside that stuff, but you don’t care and nor should you. ”
*…AND the Award for the most stupid comment of all CES 2018 videos goes toooooo…*
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“nothing to nobody” … So at least something to everybody
I have a feeling the sort of people who would be interested in VR content are not the kind of people who are into football. I can’t imagine that the overlap between those two markets is anything beyond a sliver, especially as we see e‑sports audiences growing and conventional sports fans dwindling. Concerts, big events like Mardi Gras, Burning Man, etc.. these are the sorts of content I imagine the VR market would be interested in being able to explore recordings or live feeds of for an access fee or something. For video games the need for cameras is eliminated as you can just let viewers render any perspective they want of the game themselves, if there’s any tech in place to stream the game to dumb client VR renderers over the net. That’s something else I think people would like to see, the pro league gaming stuff streamed in VR.
Where can I buy the 100 light drones at ?
Why’s this guy such an incessant hater Goddamit. Nothing to nobody!? FFS really? Get your phrases rational
peak design must be so happy, but u got the wrong color scheme
i think dear u did not get it what intel was trying to tell , u were totally lost including your team , this is call motivation , watching by a student can make a dream and open a vision even its fake but one day this will be reality , we are talking to go on Mars and one day why not .…
one thing i want from all these companies to work on more and more and its agriculture we need more inventions
Simply the luckiest guy. Ever.
Mine is a Sandy bridge architecture and it works just fine.
i bought my Intel processors directly from them.
the examples are bad(“for example you don’t know what could have an intel chip in it”), the message sent has a negative impact instead of a neutral one (“for example don’t buy from intel again”)
stop getting reporters to report on anything above their pay grade.
The second person with peak design backpack on vox media
Does anyone else notice Dieter’s peak design backpack?
Intel sucks , wish it will fail
I hope they worked with Raffaello D’Andrea on the small drones that does the lightshow and not just watch his Ted talk and copied the idea.
Awesome!
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“You don’t buy anything from them. You don’t care.” Wow, I guess the several past PC I built were all a fever dream, and I totally didn’t choose those chips.
That was a good review. Understanding the point of their story is the key thing.
This guy has such an easy job.