Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Latest Intel®Xeon® Processors Accelerate Data Center Transformation for the Digital Services Era



Islamabad, September 9, 2014 –Intel Corporation today introduced the Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600/1600 v3 product families to address the requirements of diverse workloads and the rapidly evolving needs of data centers.The new processor families include numerous enhancements that provide performance increases of up to 3x over the previous generation2, world-class energy efficiency and enhanced security. To facilitate the explosive demand for software defined infrastructure (SDI), the processors expose key metrics, through telemetry, which enable the infrastructure to deliver services with the best performance, resilience and optimized total cost of ownership.

                The processors will be used in servers, workstations, storageand networkinginfrastructure to power a broad set of workloads such as data analytics,high-performance computing, telecommunications andcloud-based services,as well as back-end processing for the Internet of Things.

                “The digitalservices economyimposes new requirements on the data center, requirements for automated, dynamic and scalable service delivery,” said Diane Bryant, senior vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group at Intel. “Ournew Intel processors deliver unmatched performance, energy efficiency and security, as well as provide visibility into the hardware resources required to enable software defined infrastructure. By enabling the re-architecture of the data center,Intel is helping companies fully exploit the benefitsof cloud-basedservices.”

Enabling Software Defined Infrastructure

Software defined infrastructure (SDI) is the foundation for cloud computing. The digital services economy requires agility and scale that demands all infrastructure resources be programmable and highly configurable. These abilities, coupled with telemetry, analytics, and automated actions, allow the data center to become highly optimized. Intel continues to invest in delivering this vision of an automated data center, and with the newXeon E5-2600 v3 product family, the company has introduced key sensors and telemetry that further enhance SDI.

                The Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 product family introduce new features that provide greater visibility into the system than ever before. A new cache monitoring feature provides data to enable orchestration tools to intelligently place and rebalance workloads resulting infaster completion times. This also provides the ability to conduct analysis of performance anomalies due to competition for cache in a multitenant cloud environment where there is little visibility into what workloads consumers are running.

                The new processors also include platform telemetry sensors and metrics for CPU, memory and I/O utilization. With the addition of thermal sensors for airflow and outlet temperature, the visibility and control has increased significantly from the prior generation. The processors offer a holistic set of sensors and telemetry for any SDI orchestration solution to more closely monitor, manage and control system utilization to help maximize data center efficiency for a lower total cost of ownership.

Increased Performance and Energy Efficiency

With up to 18 cores per socket and 45MB of last-level cache, the Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 product familyprovidesup to 50 percent more cores and cache compared to the previous generation processors. In addition, an extension to Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions (Intel AVX2)4 doubles the width of vector integer instructions to 256 bits per clock cycle for integer sensitive workloads and delivers up to 1.9x higher performance gains5.

                The Xeon E5-2600 v3 product family also increases virtualization density, allowing support for up to 70 percentmore VMs per server compared to the previous generation processors6, which helps to reduce data centeroperational expenses.Memory bandwidth constrained workloads will gain up to 1.4x higher performancecompared to the previous generation7with the support of next-generation DDR4 memory. Intel Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) have also been enhanced to accelerate data encryption and decryption by up to 2xwithout sacrificing application response times8.

                The processors are built using Intel’s industry-leading and energy-efficient 22nm, 3-D Tri-Gate technology,cutting power consumption while boosting performance of transistors. The new “per-core”power states dynamicallyregulate and adjust power in each processor core for more power-efficient workload processing.

                Combining both record performance and advanced efficiency features, the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 product family sets a new world record for server energy efficiency9 based on performance per watt. 

Creating Open, Flexible Networks with Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 Processors

Intel Xeon E5-2600 v3 processorscan be paired with the Intel® Communications Chipset 89xx series featuring Intel® Quick Assist Technology to enable faster encryption and compression performance10 toimprove security in a wide range of workloads. Service providers and networking equipment providers can use the platform to consolidate multiple communications workloadsonto a single, standardized and flexible architecture to speed up services deployment, reduce costs, and create a more consistent and secure user experience. 

                In addition, the new Intel® Ethernet Controller XL710 family helps address the increasing demands on networks with capabilities to enable better performance for virtualized servers and networks. The flexible 10/40 gigabit Ethernet controller provides twice the bandwidth while consuming half the power compared with the previous generation11. 

Extensive industry support

Starting today, system manufacturers from around the world are expected to announce hundreds of Intel® Xeon® processor E5 v3 family-based platforms. These manufacturers across servers, storage and networking include Bull*, Cray*, Cisco*, Dell*, Fujitsu*, Hitachi*, HP*, Huawei*, IBM*, Inspur*, Lenovo*, NEC*, Oracle*, Quanta*, Radisys*, SGI*, Sugon* and Supermicro*, among many others.

Pricing details

The Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 v3 product family will be offered with 26 different parts that range in price from $213 to $2,702in quantities of 1,000. Intel Xeon processor E5-1600 workstations will be offered with six different parts in prices ranging from $295 to $1,723. Complete pricing details can be found in the Intel Newsroom. For more details on these new Intel Xeon processors, visit www.intel.com/xeon. For more details on world records and other claims, visit www.intel.com/performance/server/.

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

The Michael J. Fox Foundation and Intel Collaboration







Islamabad, August 19, 2014. — The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF) and Intel Corporation announced today a collaboration aimed at improving research and treatment for Parkinson’s disease — a neurodegenerative brain disease second only to Alzheimer’s in worldwide prevalence. The collaboration includes a multiphase research study using a new big data analytics platform thatdetects patterns in participant datacollected from wearable technologiesused to monitor symptoms. This effort is an important step in enabling researchers and physicians to measure progression of the diseaseand to speed progress toward breakthroughs in drug development.

Data is collected from Parkinson's patients via wearable devices, and housed in an open platform for analysis that may lead to new insights and improvements in care via a new partnership between Intel and the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
“Nearly 200 years after Parkinson’s disease was first described by Dr. James Parkinson in 1817, we are still subjectively measuring Parkinson’s disease largely the same way doctors did then,” said Todd Sherer, PhD, CEO of The Michael J. Fox Foundation.“Data science, wearable computing and data from other sources hold the potential to transform our ability to capture and objectively measure patients’ actual experience of disease, with unprecedented implications for Parkinson’s drug development, diagnosis and treatment.”

Anonymous patient data is aggregated and analyzed for new insight into Parkinson's disease via a new partnership between Intel and the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
 “The variability in Parkinson’s symptoms creates unique challenges in monitoring progression of the disease,” said Diane Bryant, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Data Center Group. “Emerging technologies can not only create a new paradigm for measurement of Parkinson’s, but as more data is made available to the medical community, it may also point to currently unidentified features of the disease that could lead to new areas of research.”

Wednesday, 6 August 2014

Pakistan sees a rise in remittances this Ramadan



Islamabad-Pakistan, August 04, 2014: Xpress Money, one of the world’s most dependable money transfer brand, saw a 15 percent rise in remittances to Pakistan, on account of Eid-UL-Fitr. This is a positive indicator in line with the Government’s effort to strengthen the foreign exchange reserves of the country. 

There has been an increasing trend of Pakistani expats starting to save and send back a little extra money from June onwards for Ramadan, Eid ul Fitr and Eid ul Azha. To set the festive mood and bring smiles to their families and friends back home, remittances for the month of June 2014 were US $ 1,499.28 mn, higher by 28.56 % as compared to June 2013 (US $ 1,166.19 mn)[i]. 

Mr. Rizwan Ali Hamdani, Country Manager – AFPAK, Xpress Money said, “Traditionally, remittance inflows increase during the Holy Month, which concludes with the festivities of Eid-ul-Fitr. On an average, semi-skilled workers remit about 70- 80% of their earnings each month, however, during Ramadan they try and save 10% more to send back to their families to celebrate the festival with grandeur.” Workers manage to save the extra money by making fewer calls home and by cutting down on their meal expenses by attending Iftars organized by Mosques and Corporates. 

To add value to their efforts, Xpress Money is currently running the ‘Win Everyday’ promotion wherein customers transferring money to Pakistan from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, UK, Malaysia, Greece, Maldives and Brunei, can win PKR 25,000 daily and PKR 5,00,000 at the end of the promotion, which concludes on August 12, 2014. 

“Eid is a special festival for me and my family. Each year I save for this occasion so that I can send more money home. Besides saving, I also aim to capitalize on the on-going promotions to get that extra money”, said Abdul Mansoori, a factory worker from Pakistan working in KSA.

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Technology Day

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Intel ® Pakistan hosted a Technology Day event for the end-customers. Customers from various segments such as Semi/Government, FSI, Education and Telco and SMBs were invited. Audience were briefed about the latest Intel ® technology roadmaps with core focus on holistic solutions for data center including servers and storage devices available through channel partners. Moreover, the latest developments and innovations introduced by Intel on client side for desktops (NUC, AIO, Gaming PC) and mobile devices (tablets, laptops, 2-in-1, etc) were also discussed. A showcase of these devices was displayed for customers to have an onsite experience.

Thursday, 26 June 2014

‘Win Everyday’ this Ramadan with Xpress Money'



Islamabad, June 25, 2014:  Xpress Money, the world’s most dependable money transfer brand, has launched an exciting promotion, ‘Win Everyday’ for its Pakistani customers, in the Holy Month of Ramadan.

This 49 day promotion that starts on June 25th until 12th August 2014, will entitle customers transferring money to Pakistan from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, UK, Malaysia, Greece, Maldives and Brunei, a chance to win PKR 25,000 as daily prizes. During this promotion there will be 539 daily winners, that is 49 winners in each of the 11 countries.  In addition to this, one customer in each of the participating countries also stands a chance to win a mega prize of PKR 500,000 at the end of the promotion. The total prize money to be won during this promotion across the 11 countries is worth upto PKR 1.8 crores.
All daily prize winners will be chosen through fortnightly electronic draws and the Grand Prize winner will be announced through a special draw at the end of the promotion.

Announcing the special promotion, Mr. Rizwan Ali Hamdani, Country Manager-AFPAK, Xpress Money said, “Traditionally, we have seen that the festival season sees a peak in remittances to Pakistan, and this is especially true during Ramadan. Since this is a special time for our customers, we are rewarding them by adding value to the remittance that these hard working individuals send back home and giving them an opportunity to send more.”

Ramadan is a special month of the year for over one billion Muslims throughout the world. It is a time for inner reflection, devotion to God, and self-control. “The ‘Win Everyday’ promotion is our way of wishing all our customers Ramadan Mubarak,” Mr. Hamdani added.

Thursday, 19 June 2014

FIRST INTEL® CHANNEL


Islamabad, 17 June 2014: Intel in Pakistan hosted first Intel® Channel Symposiums (ICS) for this year in Karachi & Lahore. The company showcased the latest range of desktops, mobile devices, servers, devices enabling Internet of Things and security devices based on Intel processors at the symposium in addition to conducting training sessions for its Intel® Technology Providers (ITP). Experts from Intel® discussed product integration techniques, sales and marketing best practices with the Intel® Technology Providers to help enhance customer experience and identify growth opportunities for their businesses. The symposium witnessed discussions around the channel achievements and partnership highlights of 2013.About 100ITPs from each city attended the event and the group deliberated on the future roadmap and focus areas of Intel®.

This year Intel® has enhanced some of its offerings for the ITPs, including an improved Intel® Technology Providers website that offers a seamless browsing experience between the PC and other computing devices like tablets and phones, a new Intel® Retail Edge Mobile application to help retail sales people with the essential skills needed for the job and an improved Intel® Learning Network, which delivers a faster and more seamless training experience. Starting this year, a separate content repository in the form of an Internet of Things Community (IoT) will exist on the ITP portal help the channel learn about IoT solutions and provide guidance on selling to end customers.

One of the main areas of focus in this year’s ICS is Intel’s 2014 desktop strategy which aims to (i) reinvigorate the category through compelling new products, (ii) reinvent the category through new form factors like the Next Unit of Computing and portable All in Ones and (iii) lastly remodel the category through brand new usage models and experiences. The symposiums will touch upon how new personal computing form factors like tablets and 2 in1s are an excellent growth opportunity for the channel. The other big growth opportunities to be highlighted this year include the Internet of Things and Servers.. From a server standpoint, the growth opportunity for the channel lies in build out of private and hybrid clouds, workstations especially in key segments like manufacturing and the small and medium business segments. Intel’s focus in the IoT space four main areas including Digital Signage, Intelligent Storage, Point of Sales (POS) and Surveillance will be highlighted at the ICS this year.  McAfee is now branded as Intel® Security and at the symposium Intel will discuss how ITPs can now be part of the revenue sharing pool when they sell Intel Security with the devices.

Speaking about the symposium Naveed Siraj, Country Manager Intel Pakistan said “Intel has evolved from being a chip maker to a complete technology solutions provider. The Intel Technology Providers have been an integral part of our growth story in Pakistan and the ITP program has evolved with time to keep up with the changing dynamics of the channel. Through the Intel Channel Symposiums from this year onwards we aim to better connect with our ITPs and outline the various growth opportunities as well update them about our product and solutions roadmaps.”

Intel has been evangelizing the channel ecosphere through the hundreds of Intel® Technology Providers in Pakistan and encouraging the adoption of Intel® based products in the country and region. This year Intel® will host two Intel® Channel Symposiums across the country in the month of June.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Xpress Money and Telenor


             


~ An additional PKR 200 to be won with each Door Delivery transaction by Xpress Money ~

Islamabad, June 10, 2014: Xpress Money, the world’s most dependable money transfer brand, in association with Telenor in Pakistan, gives its customers an opportunity to win additional PKR 200 with every Door Delivery transaction. 

The promotional offer commences today (June 10, 2014) and will last for two months in 34 major cities across Pakistan.To avail this offer, the sender has to opt for door-delivery service while sending money to his beneficiary in Pakistan. It is valid for transactions up to PKR 35,000/day with a maximum of 3 transactions per beneficiary in a given month. 

Encouraging Xpress Money customers to use the Door Delivery service, Mr. Rizwan Ali Hamdani, Country Manager – AFPAK, Xpress Money said “The Door Delivery service allows the beneficiary a safe, hassle-free money transfer at their doorstep. With all the convenience offered by this service, this could be a major step towards maneuvering remittances through authorized and legal remittance channels. We encourage all our remitters to use this opportunity to their advantage and benefit from the 200 PKR that we are offering to all customers who use the service. ” 

The offer is available across 34 cities namely Gujar Khan, Islamabad, Jehlum, Mirpur, Rawalpindi, Rawat, Gujarat, Barakoh – Islamabad, Burewala, Quaidabad, Jhang, Faisalabad, Peshawar, Buner, Khwaza Khela, Mardan, Nowshera, Lahore, Mingora, Swabi, Topi, Gujranwala, Daska Sambrial, Narowal, Sialkot, Toba Tek Singh, Pir Mahal, Bhakkar, Sargodha, Multan, Dera Gazi Khan, Zahirpir and Kotaddu.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Intel President:


PAKISTAN, Islamabad, June 3, 2014 – As computing continues to evolve and expand beyond the traditional PC, Intel Corporation President Renée James said Intel and the Taiwan technology ecosystem have the exciting opportunity to build on the long history of collaborative innovation to deliver seamless and truly personal computing experiences.

Processor technology continues to get smaller with greater performance and lower power thanks to Moore’s Law, expanding the scale and potential for Intel technology and that of the Taiwan ecosystem, from infrastructure for cloud computing and the Internet of Things to personal and mobile computing and wearable technology.

“The lines between technology categories are blurring as the era of integrated computing takes hold where form factor matters less than the experience delivered when all devices are connected to each other and to the cloud,” said James. “Whether it’s a smartphone, smart shirt, ultra-thin 2 in 1 or a new cloud service delivered to smart buildings outfitted with connected systems, together Intel and the Taiwan ecosystem have the opportunity to accelerate and deliver the value of a smart, seamlessly connected and integrated world of computing.”

James highlighted the Intel technologies, products and collaborations with the Taiwan and broader ecosystem aimed at making a new wave of computing devices smart, integrated and connected to each other, the cloud and to people’s lives. 

Personal Computing Comes in All Shapes, Sizes and Experiences

                James said Moore’s Law is the foundation, while also reducing costs for increasingly smaller form factors with the performance and lower power people have come to expect.

                Underscoring that point, she talked about Intel’s commitment to deliver a broad choice of SoC and communications options for tablets and smartphones across a range of form factors,price points, and operating systems. James noted that Intel currently has 130 tablet design wins that are either in market or will be in market this year, from global OEMs and ODMs. More than a dozen Intel-based tablets are launching in the Computex timeframe. Approximately 35 percent of Intel Atom processor-based tablet designs currently include or will include Intel communications solutions.

James also said the category 6-capable Intel® XMM™ 7260 LTE-Advanced platform is now shipping to customers for interoperability testing and emphasized this puts Intel into a leadership position. This new technology is expected to appear in devices in the months ahead.

                Foxconn* executive YoungLiu joined James on stage to showcasemore than 10 Intel-based tablets available now or coming soon, ranging from the entry to performance segments. The tablets are based on Intel® Atom™ processors (code-named “Bay Trail”or “Clovertrail+”) SoCs, and many include Intel’s 3G or LTE communications platforms.

                Noting progress toward bringing the company’s first integrated mobile SoC platform for entry and value smartphones and tablets to market in the fourth quarter of this year, James made the first public phone call using a smartphone reference design based on the dual-core Intel SoFIA 3G solution. Intel will also bring a quad-core SoFIA LTE part to market in the first half of 2015 and last week announced a strategic agreement with Rockchipto add a quad-core SoFIA 3G derivative for entry-level tablets to the SoFIA family, also due in the first half of next year.

James also revealed the world’s first 14nm fanless mobile PC reference design from Intel. The 2 in 1 is a 12.5-inch screen that is 7.2mm thin with keyboard detached and weighs 670 grams. It includes a media dock that provides additional cooling for a burst of performance. The innovative design is based on the first of Intel’s next-generation 14nm Broadwell processors that are purpose-built for 2 in 1s and will be in market later this year. Called the Intel® Core™ M processor, it will deliver the most energy-efficientIntel Core processor in the company’s history1. The majority of designs based on this new chip are expected to be fanless and deliver both a lightning-fast tablet and a razor-thin laptop.

Intel is also delivering innovation and performance for the most demanding PC users. To that end, James introduced the 4th generation Intel® Core™ i7 and i5 processor “K” SKU, the first from Intel to deliver four cores atup to 4GHz base frequency. This desktop processor, built for enthusiasts, provide higher performance and enable new levels of overclocking capability.Production shipments begin in June of this year.

For the performance-hungry data center I/O needs, James introduced the Intel® Solid-State Drive Data Center Family for PCIe to meet the increasing need for high-performance, consistent and reliable storage solutions in the data center while helping to lower total cost of ownership. The drives will be broadly available in the third quarter of this year.

In order for computing to become more personal, James said it needs to meet people on their own terms, making interaction more natural and intuitive. She highlighted collaborations and new advances to bring Intel® RealSense™ technology and 3-D cameras and supporting applications to a growing number of 2 in 1, all-in-one, tablet and other personal computing devices. James said that the Intel RealSense software development kit 2014 will be made available to developers in the third quarter of 2014, providing opportunity for developers of all skill levels to create natural, intuitive user interfaces. Emphasizing Intel’s support and commitment to the software ecosystem, the company will hold the $1 Million Intel RealSense App Challenge 2014, and the ideation phase will begin in third quarter of 2014.

Friday, 16 May 2014

Intel Inside

Key Highlights:

·         With people living an increasingly mobile lifestyle, Intel is developing technology to provide the best possible experience for people on the go

·         High performance, energy efficient tablets ensure optimal user experience with minimal energy demands

·           “Bay Trail-T,” now known as the Intel Atom Processor Z3000 Series, is Intel’s most capable, high- performance SoC to-date for tablets and other sleek mobile devices and the lowest-power platform of the Bay Trail family


PAKISTAN, Islamabad, 15 May 2014 – Intel Pakistan today celebrated the 2nd Annual Intel Mobility Roadshow. The event showcased the best of Intel’s mobile solutions across the full range of form factors and features, powered by Intel® Atom™ processor and Intel® Core™ processor, with a focus on what’s in store now, and also a glimpse into the future on what’s coming. The participants also had the opportunity of hands-on mobility experiences to help them understand how Intel is delivering mobile innovations that will transform our everyday lives. 

Intel’s Bay Trail platform includes low-power chips for tablets and notebooks as well as more powerful chips designed for desktop computers. These have been designed to increase battery life on high usage devices and allow manufacturers to provide thinner, lighter and more powerful devices at a range of different price points.

Bay Trail is available in three types: Bay Trail-T (Intel’s Atom Processor Z3000 series) is for tablets while Bay Trail-M and Bay Trail-D are for entry level devices in the laptop and desktop space. The family of SoCs allows one hardware configuration for both the Windows8 and Android platform to drive a wider choice of devices for both consumers and business users.

Speaking at the event, Naveed Siraj, Country Manager Intel Pakistan shared his views: “Today’s generation of Intel® Atom™ processors delivers energy-efficient performance to power a range of computing devices ranging from thin, light smart phones and tablets, intelligent cars, innovative healthcare devices, smart city infrastructure monitoring and high-performance micro servers for the cloud. These devices deliver Intel-level performance powerful enough to run multiple applications simultaneously, allowing users to move between apps with ease, thus optimizing their investment and experience.”

The Intel® Atom™ processor families’ range of performance characteristics and compact size makes it ideal for embedded uses—like in-vehicle infotainment, interactive kiosks, and point-of-sale terminals. With lead-free and halogen-free manufacturing, the Intel® Atom™ processor is also an environmentally responsible choice. 

Friday, 9 May 2014

Intel® International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF)

9 young science geniuses from all across the country get ready to compete at the ISEF 2014 at Los Angeles USA


Islamabad, 9 May 2014 – 9 students were felicitated for being the best talent selected from across the country and holding the honor to represent the country at an international platform - Intel® International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) to be held in Los Angeles, California from May 11-16, 2014 - as TEAM Pakistan.

In an hour and a half long ceremony, the winners of the National Science Fair, now the TEAM Pakistan 2014 were congratulated and given an opportunity to interact with media and showcase their respective projects. The finalists will be amongst 1700 young students at the world’s largest pre-college science fair, the only global science competition for students in grades 8-12. Bringing together more than 1700 young students from more than 70 countries, Intel® ISEF 2014 is an opportunity for the best young minds in the world to come together to share ideas, showcase cutting-edge projects, and compete for more than US $4 million in awards and scholarships. The winners are selected based on their creative ability and scientific thought, as well as the thoroughness, skill, and clarity shown in their projects.

“Intel® ISEF is influential in highlighting the talent for creativity and innovation that exists in the country. This year, with 2 group and 3 individual research based projects being selected for the ISEF, we have a greater opportunity to showcase the young talent existing in the country, encouraging students to search for solutions to real problems they witness around them in addition to scientific challenges the solution to which is vital for tomorrow’s progress”, said Naveed Siraj, Country Manager, Intel Pakistan.

Friday, 25 April 2014

INTEL CORPORATION




Gordon Moore, Intel® co-founder and a long-time environmentalist, instilled a legacy of sustainability and consciousness at Intel that continues today. Intel strongly encourages its employees to apply the same level of knowledge and creativity to solving the environmental challenges of design and production as they do to creating and developing the next innovation in technology.

Green Power: In 2014, Intel was recognized for the sixth consecutive year as the largest voluntary purchaser of green power in the U.S., according to the U.S. EPA’s Green Power Partnership rankings. In 2013, Intel increased its purchase of renewable energy certificates (RECs) to meet 100 percent of the electricity used at its U.S. locations, up from 88 percent in 2012, amounting to approximately 3.1 billion kWh of green power. Intel has received multiple awards and recognitions from the EPA, including a Sustained Excellence Award in 2012, Partner of the Year Awards in 2008, 2009, and 2011, and a Green Power Purchasing Award in 2010.

Intel’s LEED Certifications: Intel has achieved Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for 36 new and existing buildings in countries including the U.S., Costa Rica, Ireland, Israel, China and Vietnam, with a combined total of more than 10 million square feet of floor space.
  • Intel’s Impact in Oregon – In early 2013, Intel achieved certification for its leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing development fab, D1X, and its Process Utility Building (PUB) in Hillsboro, Ore. The design and construction process of D1X and its PUB has diverted 78 percent of construction waste from landfills to the recycled material market; instituted technologies that will result in energy savings of 175 GWh in D1X, and 2.56 GWh in the PUB; reduced water use by 33 percent; used more than 82 percent of Forest Stewardship Council-certified wood products; and installed solar reflective “cool roofs” that reduce the cooling energy load.
  • Intel Impact in Arizona – In 2011, Intel achieved LEED Silver certification for its Ocotillo site in Chandler, Ariz., making it the first semiconductor company to obtain LEED certification for an entire manufacturing campus.
  • Intel’s Ongoing Commitment – Intel has registered two other manufacturing buildings that are on track for a minimum LEED Silver certification.

Solar Installations: Between 2009 and 2014, Intel partnered with third parties to complete 18 solar electric installations on nine Intel campuses – in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Oregon, Israel and Vietnam – collectively generating more than 10 million kWh per year of clean solar energy. Of note, each of these installations, at time of installation, ranked among the 10 largest solar installations in their respective utility territories.

Energy Conservation: In 2012, Intel set new 2020 environmental goals to drive reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, energy use, water use, and waste generation, as well as increases in recycling and product energy efficiency. As part of these goals, Intel aims to achieve additional energy savings of 1.4 billion kWh from 2012 to 2015. In 2012 alone, Intel invested $30 million and achieved energy savings of 117 million kWh.

Water Conservation: Since 1998, Intel has invested more than $220 million in water conservation programs at its global facilities. To date, these comprehensive and aggressive efforts have saved more than 45 billion gallons of water – enough for roughly 420,000 U.S. homes for an entire year. In 2013, Intel internally recycled approximately 2.1 billion gallons of water, equivalent to nearly 25 percent of its total water withdrawals for the year.

Supply Chain: In January 2014, Intel announced that it is now manufacturing and shipping 'conflict-free' microprocessors. This was achieved through a rigorous effort to validate the sources of specific metals (tin, tantalum, tungsten and gold) as 'conflict free' used in its microprocessor products. In recognition of Intel’s continued supply chain management excellence, the company ranked No. 7 on the Gartner Supply Chain Top 25 list in 2012, up from No. 16 in 2011. This was the largest single-year improvement among all companies on the list in 2012.

Employee Engagement: Since 2008, Intel has linked a portion of every employee’s variable compensation – from front-line employees to the CEO – to the achievement of environmental sustainability metrics. Intel recognizes and awards cash bonuses to employees who help reduce Intel's environmental impact by promoting recycling and waste reduction, lowering the environmental impact of products and processes, or creating sustainability education programs. Notable programs that encourage employee engagement include:

  • Intel Environmental Excellence Awards
Since 2000, Intel has presented these awards to employees who have helped reduce Intel’s environmental impact. In 2012, 57 teams from around the world were nominated for their work to promote recycling and waste reduction, lower the environmental impact of Intel’s products and processes, and educate others on sustainability topics. In addition to yielding environmental benefits, these employee projects frequently save money for Intel. Estimated annual cost savings from the 2012 winning projects exceeded $40 million, bringing the total estimated savings generated by Environmental Excellence Award projects to more than $200 million over the past three years.
  • Sustainability in Action Grant Program
Through this program, employees can apply for funding for innovative environmental projects. In 2013, Intel funded a unique photo mosaic project, in which Intel employees from across the globe could submit photos that capture the visual essence of what sustainability means to them. These photos were used to create a large interactive digital photo mosaic, which will be released on Earth Day 2014. In 2012, Intel funded nine employee projects – including installing bee boxes to study colony collapse disorder in California, planting a vegetable garden at a children’s home in Singapore, developing a water purification system for use in rural India, and identifying energy conservation opportunities within Intel’s labs in Oregon. From 2006 through the end of 2012, the Sustainability in Action Grant Program provided funding for 49 projects around the world.

Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: For close to two decades, Intel has been setting aggressive greenhouse gas reduction goals and working with others to drive industry-wide improvements. In 2008, Intel set a goal to reduce the absolute global-warming gas footprint from Intel operations 20 percent below 2007 levels by 2012. Intel exceeded this goal, reducing its absolute emissions more than 60 percent below 2007 levels by 2012. Intel’s new 2020 environmental goals include a commitment to further reduce the company’s direct greenhouse gas emissions 10 percent on a per chip basis from 2010 levels, while continuing to expand its manufacturing capacity.

Energy Efficient Products: With a growing demand for more powerful electronics, increasing costs of energy, and the corresponding impact on the environment, product energy efficiency has become increasingly important for Intel. As part of Intel’s new 2020 goals, the company plans to increase the energy efficiency of notebook computers and data center products 25x from 2010 levels by 2020. Additionally, in 2012, Intel introduced 22-nanometer (nm) processors with Intel’s breakthrough 3-D Tri-Gate transistor technology that enable chips to operate at lower voltage with lower leakage, providing a 37 percent increase in performance at low voltage compared to Intel’s 32nm planar transistors.

Industry Collaboration and Involvement: As reducing the climate change impact of the ICT industry requires a cooperative approach, Intel collaborates on initiatives with multiple stakeholders, including:

·         Pecan Street Inc. Since 2008, Intel has contributed R&D efforts and next-generation technology to Pecan Street Inc., a sustainable, urban neighborhood with more than 1,000 green-conscious residents. Pecan Street has gathered almost two years of energy consumption data from sensor systems in more than 200 households. Intel also worked with Pecan Street on a proof of concept to deploy Intel Distribution for Apache Hadoop software to help speed the data analytics, processing, and visualization capabilities for the Pecan Street researchers. Check out this blog post and video that feature commentary from Pecan Street homeowners and Intel.

Thursday, 17 April 2014

BIG DATA


By Naveed Siraj

I’ve recently made the effort to be more environmentally friendly. I turn the TV off at the mains when I’ve finished watching it, and I’ve stopped letting the tap run when I brush my teeth. Did you know that you can save up to eight gallons of water a day doing that?

We’re constantly asked by governments and utility companies to be more energy efficient in our day-to-day lives, so I wanted to do my bit. I hope you are too.

There’s no hiding from the fact that we all need to be more energy efficient to reduce harmful carbon emissions and to satisfy growing demand for energy from the ever-increasing global population. Take Asia Pacific for instance. Between 2010 and 2035 energy demand is set to increase by 67 per cent, which will account for more than half the world’s energy consumption. 

This wouldn’t be such a problem if all the resources needed to generate power were renewable. Unfortunately however, coal, oil and gas – the main resources used for energy production – are running out, and when they’re gone, they’re gone.

It’s an unsustainable situation, which is why change is needed. The small changes we can make to the way we consume energy is easing the pressure, and is something we should continue doing, but there’s a game changer coming which is going to revolutionize the way we use and generate energy.

Big Data, delivering big insights.

Across the globe, power grids are being modernized and made smarter by a host of new technologies, such as sensors, metering solutions, and home energy management systems – some of which are powered by Intel chips – creating a variety of data sets delivering a deeper insight into the infrastructure’s performance. These “smart grids” will be generating unprecedented amounts of data – relating to energy production all the way to consumption – and connecting with various devices and systems empowering all involved to enhance their energy efficiency.

If you’re scratching your head wondering how all this data created by the smart grid is going to deliver improved energy efficiency while enhancing the service you receive from your provider, let me explain.

First and foremost, Big Data insights on energy consumption and generation allow utilities to effectively and efficiently manage the power grid in near-real time. What this means is that utilities have a detailed overview of the volume of energy flowing through the entire power grid and can scale it up or down accordingly at any time to meet demand; allowing us to better manage and use our precious resources. It also allows utilities to identify faulty parts of the network so that they can isolate them and mitigate the impact such faults have on the rest of the power grid.

Let me give you an example. Through analyzing data about ad breaks for popular TV shows or national sporting events, utility companies can anticipate windows where huge power surges will occur when viewers rush to switch the kettle on or grab a glass of water placing significant pressure on the network. As such, the volume of power in the grid or water in the network can be managed accordingly to satisfy demand while ensuring the processes deployed are efficient. 
The use of renewable energy in the power grid is also a great piece of evidence of how data analysis is enabling us to be greener. For instance, being able to predict how much power is generated by solar power and comparing this with usage data, utilities can identify how much energy needs to be generated from non-renewable sources, therefore reducing wastage and better managing the network.

Better understanding how we use energy will also empower utilities to offer us consumers tailored tariffs suited to our individual needs, deliver more accurate bills, and incentivize us to be more energy efficient. For instance, to ease the pressure placed on the power grid during peak hours, energy providers can offer reduced rates during off-peak hours to encourage usage then. This not only increases energy efficiency, but improves customer service.

To investigate the hugely positive impact Big Data can have on energy efficiency, Intel set up Pecan Street Inc., a nonprofit consortium of universities, technology companies, and utility providers collaborating on testing, piloting, and commercializing smart grid technologies – since launching two years ago we’ve gathered over 80GB of data from sensor systems in just over 200 households in the Mueller community of Austin, Texas.

Through the insight gleaned we aim to drive new products, services, and economic opportunities helping you to easily and efficiently manage energy consumption, while making your homes more comfortable to live in. 

It’s critical we all still make the little changes – like turning the tap off when brushing your teeth – but it’s encouraging to know that in Big Data we have a tool that will help us enhance energy efficiency further to ensure the environmental wellbeing of our children and future generations.

The author Naveed Siraj is Country Manager, Intel Pakistan

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Be Curious. Look Inside™

Not All Tablets Are Created Equal


By Naveed Siraj

I was told as a child that it’s what’s on the inside that counts and makes us who we are. This has resonated with me ever since, which is why I’m passionate about my work at Intel and helping people to understand this when they’re choosing a tablet device for the first time.

So what makes up the inside? We all know that atoms are the basic building blocks of life that make up everything we know. They are the food we nourish ourselves with, the water that keeps us hydrated, the bed we sleep in and the technology we use each day. 

Increasingly however, we are asking important questions about what makes up the things we consume. From fair trade or ‘green’ products, to the amount of hidden sugar in supposedly healthy foods, technology devices are no different as they become central to our lives.  So central in fact that tablet ownership has risen across countries in Asia over the past year.Research from Intel supports this, projecting a compound annual growth rate of 38 per cent (2013 – 2017) in the tablet market.As our demands in life increase and preferences change, we want to know that what is inside our devices can help us to keep pace with these needs. 

Variety is the spice of life – The many uses for tablets

Often thought of as simply an entertainment device, tablets are being used in a multitude of ways. For example, a study found that Asia-Pacific consumers are using tablets to search for deals and make price comparisons. In a typical three-month period, nearly 80 per cent of the Asian shoppers surveyed, used a tablet to make a purchase. Not only this but, according to Forrester, a fifth of the world’s tablets will be owned by businesses by 2017, especially as the bring-your-own-device trend prevails. 

As the uses for tablets evolve, so too does the demand for varying levels of tablet performance, making it important to understand that different components inside a tablet will deliver different performance. Not all tablets perform equally, so look at the ‘ingredients’ of a device and choose one that best suits your needs.

What’s inside – The tablet ‘ingredients’

The processor is the ‘brains’ that powers the devices we use in our lives. It provides the performance you need to run multiple applications at once and deliver great experiences – be it surfing the Internet, looking at pictures of friends and family or when watching videos or playing games. It is the very heart of the device; it’s the ‘atom’ that makes up its very being. 

When you’re choosing a device for the first time, while you consider what’s on the outside, pay just as much attention to what is on the inside to meet your everyday needs.

But how do you work out what you need your device to do? At Intel we believe there are five ingredients you should consider:

A powerful processor, which demands less power, enabling the device to be thinner, sleeker and last longer.
Outstanding battery life that can provide you with more than 10 hours active battery life and three weeks of standby. You don’t have to worry if you accidentally leave your charger at home for the day.
If you’re an avid gamer or simply appreciate good graphics, you’ll want superior graphics performance to give you a smooth and immersive gaming or vivid movie-watching experience.
If you shop online or use Facebook you’ll want a digital life protection feature that keeps your online identity private, protects you from phishing attacks and keeps your data secure.

We understand that everyone’s palate is different, which is why there are so many devices that cater to these differing tastes, and that come in different shapes and sizes, speeds and weights. Some are super thin and sleek, while others are more robust for playful students. However, no matter what they look like on the outside, they all are made up of the same powerful ‘atom’ on the inside– it is the processor that counts. 

I put this challenge to you. Next time you’re looking to buy a new tablet device -ask the question, ‘What’s inside?’

The author Naveed Siraj is Country Manager, Intel Pakistan

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Media Briefing




Islamabad, March 19, 2014 Lamudi.pk, the leading real estate classifieds player in Asia, Africa and Latin America, held an interactive session today where Country Director Saad Arshed briefed the media about the success of the venture in Pakistan. Lamudi.pk has become the market leader in Pakistan in terms of growth as it is uploading more than 15,000 properties per month.

Launched last year, the venture has made tremendous inroads in the market and has captured a sizable portion. The online portal has managed to bring more than 500 trusted real estate agents on board and has 35,000 active property listings for thousands of visitors every day. Within this short span of time, the portal has also launched a mobile version of the website to provide the smart phone users an interface that is easy to operate.

Lamudi.pk’s service is straight forward, whether people are looking for properties for rent or for sale, the internet platform Lamudi.pk enables customers to easily find or sell their house, apartment, commercial property or land online. At the same time, property providers and agents get a trusted online presence through a personalized webpage.

Speaking on the occasion Saad Arshed, Country Director, Lamudi.pk said that “Over the course of the last few months we have successfully developed our real estate website in Pakistan. Internet users are growing exponentially in the country and Lamudi.pk is fully cognizant of this fact. We wish to provide our customers with the best deals for private and commercial properties wherever and whenever they want. Keeping in view the demand, we have already launched a mobile version of the website to enable the 15 million smart phone users easy access to the website without logging on to their personal computers. We will continue to bring further innovations in the real estate market to make the rent and sale of properties a hassle free process.”

Key characteristics of Lamudi.pk are its diverse property offers, the intuitive website set-up and the high security standards to avoid fraud. The business platform operates under a high level of transparency through professional photos, updated listings, detailed descriptions, reports and rankings for all of its properties in each market. The Lamudi.pk platform helps brokers to manage their inventory fast, easy and stress-free.

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

90% of respondents in a recent survey said they’d prefer a touch-enabled device

PAKISTAN, Lahore, 11 March, 2014 – Intel Pakistan put a different spin on technology as it hosted an informative and entertaining seminar at Pearl Continental Lahore on Touch and Mobile Technology as both a stylish accessory and an essential connectivity tool for modern men and women.

Touch is becoming a standard feature across the board now in devices such as mobiles and tablets. A wide array of devices such as 2-in-1s, Ultrabooks and other notebooks feature touch as well on latest Intel processors. This highlights the importance of creating awareness and knowledge about how to optimize on this technology so that users can enhance their experiences and life-styles accordingly.

The seminar focused on useful information on using and carrying touch devices on a day to day basis whether for work or for personal tasks. Along with fun aspects and useful tips, the seminar undertook discussing the benefits of using touch enabled devices in the workplace; 90% of respondents in a recent survey of Intel employees said they’d prefer a touch-enabled device, while many workers are choosing tablets or Ultrabooks with touch, as their companies adopt BYOD (Bring your own Device) policies.

Key features of the state of the art technology such as its speed, weight and design, combines practicality and style to complement perfectly with your everyday life. They are not just innovative, beautiful and intelligent; they offer performance levels of a full laptop, keeping you connected while on the go without weighing you down. Ultrabooks in particular are less than 0.8 inches thick, weigh barely one kilogram and will fit perfectly in your handbag while still having space for all your other necessities

Touch technology means users can interact with devices in a more natural manner, but there is a need to build awareness as to how it affects work scenarios – including the way we behave and share information. Intel believes that touch-enabled devices will significantly improve both employee productivity and enterprise efficiency along with enhancing the user experience in the personal sphere.

“This is a good opportunity for us to integrate lifestyle with technology and narrow the distinction between a tech-savvy and an everyday technology user in Pakistan. At Intel, we are not producing technology for the sake of it. We want to deliver deeper experiences, in touch with the social and emotional needs of our consumers in their homes, tailoring solutions to variable local needs around the world. The way the technology landscape has evolved, various devices like PCs, tablets, phones are now indispensable and quickly becoming an extension of an individual. We want to ensure that whatever gadget our users choose, it enhances their sense of self. With Intel Inside, you can definitely get more out of your devices, helping you to do what you love to do.” said Asma Aziz, PR and Marketing Manager, Intel Pakistan.