Intel Picks UK for Research Institute on Sustainable Cities

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We need to be able to capture and use energy much easier, whether this is from the sun or recapturing energy. The mechanisms for getting energy to batteries must be made easier, perhaps through a universal connection system. The UK Government knows this is the sticking point for greater home energy capture systems.
 
"In 2050, most of the nine billion people in the world will live in cities," says Justin Rattner, Intel chief technology officer and director of Intel Labs. "Therefore the demands of cities will be highly representative of the demands of humanity. Addressing these demands will be at the heart of the Intel Collaborative Research Institute for Sustainable Connected Cities, driving the development of new services to enhance people’s quality of life."

More reasons for us, even North Americans, to start building upwards instead of sprawling further and further into the suburbs. Needing a car just to live is simply ridiculous from a European or Japanese point of view.

I miss the days when I could easily access anywhere without a car when I lived in Japan.
 
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The blokes love their technology. I wonder if ARM is building a tech center in their homeland.
 

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[citation][nom]eddieroolz[/nom]More reasons for us, even North Americans, to start building upwards instead of sprawling further and further into the suburbs. Needing a car just to live is simply ridiculous from a European or Japanese point of view.I miss the days when I could easily access anywhere without a car when I lived in Japan.[/citation]

Now I live in Europe and I live in a part of Europe where most of the population (over 70% I guess) live in tall buildings. Do I need to explain you how I dream to live in my own house without stupid neighbors? It is the worst thing that can happen to a human being is to put him into a building with thousand others just like ants or bees. Living in tall buildings sucks! ;)
 

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In 2050, most of the nine billion people in the world will live in cities," says Justin Rattner, Intel chief technology officer and director of Intel Labs. "

Maybe it is time to think about reducing the population, eh? I don't mean wars or Holocaust. I mean some people/cultures should just stop having 20 children per family!
 

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[citation][nom]zingam_duo[/nom]Now I live in Europe and I live in a part of Europe where most of the population (over 70% I guess) live in tall buildings. Do I need to explain you how I dream to live in my own house without stupid neighbors? It is the worst thing that can happen to a human being is to put him into a building with thousand others just like ants or bees. Living in tall buildings sucks![/citation]
well it depends, my apartment building is not that big, 3 apartments per floor(8) and each one is big enough, i dont feel like ants or bees
 
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Intel needs to work more on a design for sustainable HD graphics drivers for their GPUs. Intel needs to design a graphics driver framework that can be updated without intel's computer OEM partners having to write new driver software. This HD graphics driver framework should be forward and backward compatable with OPENGL, OPENCL, DIRECTX, etc. Intel should be responsable for updating this framework to maintain compatability for all computers that use Intel GPUs.
 

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[citation][nom]zingam_duo[/nom]Maybe it is time to think about reducing the population, eh? I don't mean wars or Holocaust. I mean some people/cultures should just stop having 20 children per family![/citation]

if people want to have 1 or 2 kids I'm fine with that. what I'm not fine with is the people who have 9 or 10+ that require help from the gov. to pay for them.

they are YOUR kids, not the GOV.s kids......




as for intel doing this, why? this strikes me as more of a google or apple thing(if it was green that is).
 

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[citation][nom]Gundam288[/nom]if people want to have 1 or 2 kids I'm fine with that. what I'm not fine with is the people who have 9 or 10+ that require help from the gov. to pay for them.they are YOUR kids, not the GOV.s kids......as for intel doing this, why? this strikes me as more of a google or apple thing(if it was green that is).[/citation]
What you are suggesting sounds a lot like "personal responsibility".. Thats a concept that most of the population doesn't even know exists.
 
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