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In Chapter 3 of Intel’s FlightLab, there’s only one thing left for the three drone pilots to do – put the pedal to the metal and race. Using Intel’s Yuneec drone, they plot a nail-biting course over, under, and through the hollowed-out airplanes of the Mojave Boneyard, then battle it out for ultimate drone racing glory.
 

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Dr. Sankar (Jay) Jayaram, a co-founder of Voke (now Intel True VR), explains how stereoscopic virtual reality (VR) technology is immersing fans into basketball and football games, allowing them to see the game from any nearly angle on the field.
 
Intel’s new 8th generation Core processors launch today with revised Kaby Lake chips

Intel announced its latest 8th generation Core processors today, and is promising that the new chips will offer up to a 40 percent speed boost over the previous 7th generation Kaby Lake chips.

The 8th generation chips will be doing things a little differently from other generations. In the past, Intel has either used generational steps for introducing new chip architectures (say, the jump from 22nm to 14nm between Haswell and Broadwell) or to offer an improved version of the previous generation’s architecture (like Skylake, which was an upgraded version of the 14nm node).

The 8th generation chips, for the first time in the Core line will be doing a mixture of both. Getting announced today is a refreshed version of the Kaby Lake architecture that makes up the seventh generation processors (built on the 14nm+ technology node), but later releases in the eight generation will offer the upcoming 14++ (Coffee Lake) and 10nm (Cannon Lake) technologies, too.
 

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As an Official Technology Provider for the NFL, Intel is bringing the game to viewers in exciting new ways for the 2017 season with Intel® freeD™ technology. We documented what it takes to bring this incredible technology to life and the impact it can have on the future of the NFL.
 

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