Intel and Stanford University to jointly develop 3-D graphics projects

In an unusual collaboration, Intel and Stanford University announced Wednesday that their scientists will work together, on campus, to design new visual computing projects. Intel is giving Stanford $2.5 million a year, for five years, to support a new "Intel Science & Technology Center" that is focused on 3-D graphics research, according to a joint announcement Wednesday morning by Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner and Stanford computer ... Full Story »

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There were no links, so the story was not transparent. However, it was responsible and factual, and had balance because of the problems described in past projects between Silicon Valley educational/ research organizations and industry.

Often at Intel we face the ‘tyranny of urgency,’ because industrial product cycles are shortening…good research takes time. More »

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