Intel CTO Justin Rattner on The Next 40 Years of Computing



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Intel CTO Justin Rattner talks about Intel's 40th anniversary and gives a sneak preview of his keynote at the upcoming Intel Developer Forum. Justin's keynote is scheduled for Thursday, August 21st and it follows other visionary talks such as
the panel "Using Information Technology to Meet 21ST Century Challenges and Opportunities" and a conversation with Steve Wozniak.


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The next 40 years ... ( 5 months ago by joffeloff)
The next 40 years are hard to forecast and less interesting.. However, the next _4_ years would be very interesting.
I believe the ... ( 5 months ago by wildchildplasma)
I believe the concept turing will be challaged of great where one computer can run the programming for any other. I think this sort of thing will lead to a departure from file system based binary systems to Treaded Memory systems virtualising accross many operating setups for many functions for the likes Quantum chips, Bio chips amongnst others. So instead of just running Lunix through virtualisation you will actually run other virtualised micro oses f or the purpose of using Quantum chips ect.
One of the things ... ( 5 months ago by wildchildplasma)
One of the things i'm looking forward to with your Reserch chips is the ability to Fold Documents of Threads into Software programs select for purpose as opposed to doing things sepratley with files. I'e Doing Part of the application in MAya some in C and some with the JDK. It will be nice having a more thread driven byte code compilable document to work with especially if you want to work with open reverse engineering of a project or say adapt say a fully fledged program into a gadget/widget.
In order to better ... ( 5 months ago by wildchildplasma)
In order to better progress software development i think Intel should prioritise certian open source projects. For example someone may startup a good open source idea that benefits Progress and Intel could sponser the project with a Intel logo going on the project. That way Developers can get a better fell for the priority stuff needed developing. Happy 4-th by the way many happy transputations.
Array ( 5 months ago by famigliagonzalez)
Hi there,
Rattner is typically focused on a pretty long time horizon since his main area of work is R&D. For shorter-term predictions I'd recommend following Pat Gelsinger (see video here on YouTube) and/or keeping an eye on IDF coverage.
Oh I do. I have ... ( 5 months ago by joffeloff)
Oh I do. I have their RSS feed, so I get these on my Google Reader. I was the first to see the vid of Gelsinger briefing on his keynote here - sweet, sweet Nehalem and Larrabee!
Array ( 5 months ago by famigliagonzalez)
Hello,
Justin is preparing a response to your comments; it will be posted on the IDF blog on the Intel website. In order to provide our blog readers with some context, is it ok if we republish your comments on the blog? Thank you, Annie
I heard the Forum ... ( 5 months ago by wargamerex)
I heard the Forum on Friday APAC time. on 6am to 8am. Intel should cooperate with other open source projects. So that they able to collaborate in building something beyond the small thing. Each kind of Open source development should be take into niche view which this will advantageous Intel to developing something that will make human live easier and less complicated.



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