CERN Computing Colloquium

Engineering the ERA of TERA

by P. Gelsinger, P. (Senior Vice President, Intel Corporation)

Europe/Zurich
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

CERN

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More so than any other company on the planet, Intel Corporation is at the forefront of the realization of Moore's Law. Unlike natural laws, Moore's Law has been more a challenge facing the industry for 4 decades and has taken diligence, dedication and creativity to realize every step along the way. Pat Gelsinger, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel, has been with Intel for over 25 years and witnessed many of these innovations. During his talk, Pat will cover a number of wide-ranging topics from multi-core architectures of the future to process advancements at Intel and the challenges that we face in realizing Moore's Law into the future.


Speaker Bio: Pat Gelsinger is senior vice president and general manager of Intel Corporation's Digital Enterprise Group. Gelsinger joined Intel in 1979, and has more than 20 years of experience in general management and product development positions. Gelsinger led Intel's Corporate Technology Group, which encompasses many Intel research activities, including leading Intel Labs and Intel Research, and driving industry alignment with these technologies and initiatives. As CTO, he coordinated with Intel's longer-term research efforts and helped ensure consistency from Intel's emerging computing, networking and communications products and technologies. Gelsinger holds six patents and six applications in the areas of VLSI design, computer architecture and communications. He has more than 20 publications in these technical fields, including 'Programming the 80386,' published in 1987 by Sybex Inc. He has received numerous Intel and industry recognition awards, and his promotion to group vice president at age 32 made him the youngest vice president in the history of the company.

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