Intel's CES 2018 event in 15 minutes
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- At CES 2018, Intel’s CEO Brian Krzanich addressed the biggest issue Intel faces today: the security and speed issues surrounding Meltdown and Spectre. Krzanich promised that Intel will have Meltdown and Spectre fixes for 90 percent of recent products within a week. Intel also partnered with German aviation company Volocopter to show off a flying taxi prototype which took its first US flight during the keynote. Subscribe: goo.gl/G5RXGs
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lol micheal bay is going to abuse that technology
Yup, 30 min movies pushed to 1h30m with all them angles and slomos. ^_^
I feel nauseous already just thinking about it
zack snyder
Explosions ins multiple angles.
0:56 glitches right when he mentions meltdown and spectre.. 🤔
Coincidence? I think not. 🤔
And I thought Intel was just a chip manufacturer 😅😑
you do understand chap CPUs and other chips are needed not just in home PC or servers, there is so much more possibilities especially with all the upcoming IOT devices and smart cities! :D
well if you are brave enough, you could put a micro processor on your shoes and make it smart. or even make your shirt smart. but heck yeah. everything are going to have processor and IoT will be easily accessible
Intel showed off 3 technologies: 3D video (VR) rendering in the voxel, their initial foray into quantum computing, and autonomous vehicle technology, which is in competition now with a bunch of other companies like Tesla and Uber and Google.
I like it, but it seems like they are just waiting for AMD to overtake them in the near future as they certainly don’t seem to be investing in that area anymore. 3D video and autonomous vehicles are things that a bunch of other companies are doing and they’ll have a lot of competition, Quantum computing will take generations to be mature.
What the heck are you doing Intel? You had near monopoly in the processor market and you’re just letting AMD overtake you? While you invest in all these other things that may not pan out?
They pretty much top off their profit from selling chips, their profit from CPU business basically stays the same for a few years with 90%+ market share. Intel has to expand to excite the investors
Intel knows that the average consumer buys a new pc every 5-6 years.That is why Intel has decided to expand to other areas in order to greatly increase profits and not to follow the example of companies with only one major product (like the Coca-Cola company) . So ,it has aquired more than 20 other companies, like Altera ($16.7B), MobileEye ($15B ) and McAfee ($8.6B). Intel's market capitalization is about $206B and (fabless)-AMD's market capitalization is about $11.3B.
Duck quack at 0:56 seconds
I wish I could pay you for that one, cracked me up
LMFAOOOOOO
lol
Ahahahha
reading this first made it so much funnier
Thanks for the summaries Verge!
Axel sypkens smit
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Black mirror technologies becoming real.
sry but whats black mirror technology?
Benedikt Strotmann Black mirror is a series about technology and dystopia
Lol yhh.... Recently I also saw some s3e6 bees lookalike thing. 😐😐
Benedikt Strotmann it's a series about future tech check it out on netflix
the first two depressed the heck outta me but I liked the quantum computer part
Voxels have been around for many years. He talks about them like they've just been invented.
Also 90% or more of the programing for the car was done by Voxel not Intel and Intel had no input on the cars design or features they are just cashing in on others work as always Voxel let them as they get parts for free and maybe more and it does not really hurt them to do this and ley Intel take some of the glory even if it is not earnt but here is the thing 90% of the calculation done to make a self-driving car safe like controlling the speed, the breaking of each wheel, each wheels power output and suspension level render LIDAR, RADAR, SONAR & Images from the Cameras to calculate things like distance objects type (Human or Car or Curb for example!), distance, speed, trajectory are done in the GPU and we all know they are using Nvidia GPU's or AMD's not Intel's for very good reasons!
I'd feel so awkward if I was the guy that had to sit in a car, smiling, with his hands up to show he's not holding the wheel as it drives in front of a crowd.
C. Ramos beats actually speaking and a job is a job
keshav sakthi I know, if I was in his position I'd smile AND wave at least.
Well, the best way to look at it, is you get paid for sitting around and smiling for a few minutes. I wouldn't mind that at all!!
Intel CEO Says hes committed to data security ... Speechless
Spectre: pretty much everyone, fix doesn't impact performance much. Meltdown: Intel and ARM64, but not AMD. Fix causes performance issues.
He is commited to selling his intel stocks as soon as problems are in sight.
and quite some time meaning at least 6months+
Stranger Happened They did probably address it aggressively inside the company, we (consumers) just don’t know because it wasn’t public yet. They have been fixing this issue since a couple months ago when they discovered it. The world should not know the issue because that gives obscenities for hackers to hack out systems before they have a fix. Knowing the issue, selling stocks is good for the company, although it affects their reputation greatly, they still need to make money. Instead of continue blaming Intel instead of the entire industry, move on! Because they have so much more for us and the world, to make technology more advanced. Learning from these mistakes makes future computers stronger, safer.
George Paul Intel meltdown XD
Yea, that Volocopter is real quiet... unless you mean it's quiet AFTER you go deaf...
WhamBamDan Portals are quiet. But they are way too in the future.
I'd hope that it's less noisy than a standard helicopter.
Also called the "NSA Update".
Lol
That's it.... I'm switching to ctOS.
They should have presented Meltdown here, it's all about data they say
Weren't you the one who kept processor's market with only dual core CPUs for about 10 years until AMD came along recently? And you moved to 4 cores all of a sudden. You are talking about innovation now? All these are not going to convince me to trust you again.
Padid AZG. Where there is no competition there is no inovation
They simply slapped an i3 sticker on the i5 and called it evolution.
thats not true. Telsa, Space X are proof of that, competitors are now rising when they see that what its actually possible, before that they called Elon Musk crazy for trying to reuse a rocket and for trying to make electric cars.
Another reason government shouldn't run healthcare.
That's also not true. Tesla had to compete with non-electric cars and hundreds of car manufacturers. Similarly SpaceX had to compete with Arianespace, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, etc.
Also note that both Tesla and SpaceX were new ventures, they had to innovate to gain some market capital. Intel also innovated during its early days.
the voxel and quantum part are revolutionary
really thats was super cool ! cant wait to see more
Yeah like how tf can you do that? To even grasp that you'd need a Phd in advanced maths lmao
cobiegaming is civil engineering enough for your criteria good sir?
I mean, not really. Quantum computing has been going on for awhile now, and a higher Q-bit density is pretty useless at the moment given that there's a lot more that goes into a quantum processor (primarily on the I/O and near absolute 0 side of things) Furthermore, the voxel stuff almost certainly uses either high end FPGAs or baked ASICS (espically considering the recent Altera acquisition) making it pretty limited in use, absurdly high cost, and not really all that revolutionary. The data throughput they mentioned is a complete load. Like, yeah sure, maybe you are getting 3Tb/Min but, you're not storing that. At the college I'm at (studying CE and EE) there's a group of grad students working on a city wide interleaved software defined radio system using mesh networking, very high end SDRs, the colleges supercomputer, and some other fun toys, that is limited by network bandwith (oh, the irony) to about 3Tb/min as well but assuming they did some compression durring transmisson (Rx/Tx -> compress -> transfer over network -> decompress -> compute) They were looking at upwards of 10Tb/min. In all honesty Intel hasn't done anything ground breaking in a while. They're just tossing money into projects that are ultimately dead ends (3d-x pt, movidus neural compute, putting fpga's in xeons, etc) or buying other companies that actually are making progress. The're not a consumer company anymore, even they know there's no money to be made in consumer computing (relatively) but because of their ever growing portfolio the best they can do is slap tech together. Like, sure the new intel+Vega chips are cool, but, okay? like, who /actually/ cares? Like, that's not going to drive everyone to go buy a new chip tomorrow? you know what will though: security vulns being handled poorly. And you know what they'll buy? either ARM, which is wonderful for servers given the lower power overhead, or AMD, because right now the Epyc line is much better price to performance and now that it's aged a little it's becoming more trusted. I could be wrong, maybe intel is making strides, but if you think Quantum is the future I'd put my money in IBM or Dwave, and if you think the Voxel stuff is impressive, then go through some cash at Xilinx, the now only remaining FPGA company that anyone want's to use given the uncertinty about toolchain and pricing of the now aquired by Intel Altera.
49 qbits doesn't sound like enough.
I never thought I'd hear "data" as a buzzword. Welcome to 2018, the year of data.
big data has been a buzz word for quite a while. They're just shortening it now.
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thank you.
Thanks
Thank you 🙏
They didn’t address the fact that they knew about these security flaws for nearly half a decade and did nothing. Why should anyone trust them in the future?
Also now the intel products we purchased will be throttled to perform worse than advertised.
its was spoken about it on The Verge last podcast, it was saying something that computer scientist or so kind of had idea about this security whole since like 2005 but everyone was still ignoring it and continue building cpus the same way just to make things faster. if you interested more you can just listen The verge podcast about meldown, they explain better than i do
yea Vergecast. episode Meltdown and Spectre will kill us all ,January 5
Apple throttled using battery intel using blah blah blah
Saqlain 1020 yeah who cares about this anti-consumer trends that compromise the security of millions as long as I can watch my NFL games from Joe Flacco's perspective.
They were doing stuff, that is how they are responding so quickly now.
Yeah I'm staying on the ground for my commute, Intel just had two major vulnerabilities affecting computers for the last 20 years you think I'm going to trust them in the air? Hell No!!!
boxertest well i mean its not that bad considering that computers have only really been around in a practical public form. Also, it's not like the problems caused all the chips to crash or somthing.
I appreciate the CEO started with the elephant in the room. Overall, it ensured confidence in the company even though it was a royal screw up.
Daniel McCormack don't forget about the insider trading he did
ensure confidence? Have you not looked at the news aside from 1 major headline. Maybe look a little closer
The man sold millions of dollars worth of stock (just enough to remain CEO) just before the news of the security risk hit.
Daniel McCormack CONFIDENCE!!!??? Yeah like they had a choice in the first place...
People like you drink the Kool Aid too easy! Lol
Why is it always Kool Aid? Can't it be something that actually inebriates you? Like alcohol or something? Wine?
If story is bad no amount of tech or angles can make it enjoyable intel
Intel had the best keynote till now
I thought theirs was second best after NVIDIA.
I don't think it's fair to say that nobody cares about their 360 VR, Jason. In fact, from the comments it seems like plenty of people think it's pretty neat.
Lmao at the start when Brian started jogging but got tired and gave up
didnt Brian Krzanich sell 25m of stock before the information about the processor vulnerabilities?
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
Can't wait for all the new security flaws that Intel will bring to us!!! So hyped!!!
Crimson Koba 9-10 years from now
"...data points that *we* call voxels."
Ummm... a lot of people call them that.
MrC0MPUT3R and so do they. Hence we. It's not wrong.
they said it in a way that makes it feel like they coined the term . Also,one could say that they meant "we" as in all people who know this stuff,not we as in we at intel
Who owns the data and how much premium cost for users to stream the data?
I own the data, and I'm willing to haggle.
Stormy Fronts that is raw files...
it might be streamed from a pc at the stadium that you can rent because then you would only be streaming like a 4k video, but the latency would have to be pretty low
Sam McHargue Yes VR voxel stream sounds like a cool thing.
Jimmy Gunawan it was 3 TERABYTES a minute
Me as the intel CEO: Cut the bullshit, price drop for i7... Done
Does it play crysis ?
Am I the only one feeling some loss of the sense o direction of this company? Am I alone here?
Geovani Nogueira wont be suprised if now nvidia is what will be intel...in the future....
They build the smallest, most advanced technology ever known to mankind, produce and deliver it on a massive scale, all whilst profiting with billions of dollars... I'm pretty sure they know what they're doing "as a company"...
At Intel's level you can't afford to do one thing. Any huge business has to differentiate and diversify. Take hold of other markets and use your assets to good use. Starbucks even made a record label once. They haven't lost the direction of the company. If all they did was make chips, they'd run themselves into the ground because of competition. Intel can afford to buy patents, companies and such and blend them together using their network and power, and achieve things like we've seen in this video. Look at the companies that never adapted or diversified like Blockbusters that could have bought Netflix for dirt cheap but then died out instead. The World is moving faster and faster by the day and if you don't keep up your huge empire/corporation/life's work can die out just like that.
The implications of Spectre and the Meltdown vulnerabilities will be felt for the next decade. There is no “software fix” as its a hardware problem. It would take intel, amd, arm and other chip manufacturers years to create a new chip that fixes speculative execution while retaining the same or better performance. Yes there are updates but what about legacy systems? There are still pc’s that are still running xp.
Not to mention the 10 to 30 percent of performance is degraded when you use the patches.
Servers are the most affected, as you can use the exploits via plain JavaScript on a unpatched browser. Suddenly, vm’s and sandboxes are no longer isolated and anything stored in memory can be read? (Forget segmentation faults and overflow exploits)
I’m glad that intel is making a better future, but all of their efforts should be on fixing spectre and meltdown.
When somebody urges a company to put "all of their efforts" into fixing something I think it comes from a disconnect in understanding the business. Surely they ought to do everything possible to fix the problem quickly even if it includes hiring more engineers or contracting help. But do you think the vehicle division, the video division, aerospace and drone divisions have the skill set required to fix the hardware bug? What I'm saying is it's expected Intel's other products will remain in development while, hopefully, the chip devs will be 100% on task fixing specte and meltdown. They can be putting forth all appropriate resources to solve the problems without making it the singular focus of the entire company. I doubt anybody wants the PR or HR department trying to engineer chip fixes.
Dominic Go intel plans ahead 5-20 years+ into the future, they will have chips prototypes up till 2024 already made, since it is a hardware fault not software it requires a completely new fabrication lithograph design and it takes over 1000 people to design a single cpu ,
the best they will do is disable the pre caching on there cpus for the next coming years, until a new design is available a new fabrication plant is built for it so not for at lest 3-5 years because I can’t see them losing billions is silicon that’s already been fabricated, trust me that part of intel will be furiously be in R&D rectifying the problem,
and the CEO even if the sell off date was planned in advanced before this came to light, definitely sold way more (10x)due to the revelation of the two faults being found, but just enough to keep his 51% in the shares, he without a doubt knew the stock would take a dip after it was revealed.
I agree on what you are saying but since AMD is not affected by meltdown (only spectre) it's actually not that hard. But yes it will be felt because almost all intel architectueres are affected.
Lol it will take years to fix? AMD already has processors today that aren’t affected by meltdown and specture is just a software problem that’s fixed.
The only way AMD can be effected is if the perpetrator has access to the CPU physically. Might as well take the whole computer if you're going to go that far.
The intro was honest & sad at the same time, from a pc company to a data centric company lol!
How is it sad? Data has much more potential
i am not going in any helicopter without doors
R U MADD
It has doors.
Doors just add weight, man.
Why? You're strapped into your seat that is designed to hold you in place. I assure you if you have never fallen out of a car seat, it's not because the car has a door. Also look at all the crazy amusement park rides. They strap you into a seat with no enclosed cabin all the time.
This was the only exciting keynote from CES. REAL innovations, not just iterations
I wonder how many shares he sold during this.
About time Intel gets a new CEO.
Nvidia CEO is much more funnier, and he knows well his stuff
Intel stole CES '18 with this futuristic spectacle. The CEO was a tad low on energy but the content was goalz. In comparison, events by Samsung, Sony & particularly LG were lackluster & at times plain awful.
Intel is stepping its game up, I'm really thrilled to see where all of these new things will lead
It will lead to you being able to lose your credit card data, while crashing from the sky, and your demise captured in true 3D, for all of NSA to see.
3 terabyte per min will equate to about 50 MB/sec which equate to getting 400 megabits per second internet connection. WoW!!
Amit Gupta 50 mb x 60 = 3000 mb = 3 gb
3 tb is a 50 giga byte a seconde 50 000 mb/s
Amit, like quasar said, you’re off by a factor of 1000
lmao. 400 megabits per secind just moved to 400 gigabits/50 gigabytes per second
I don't think they will stream all the raw data.
great video, thanks for the editing
Selling known flawed security products on intel chips and not telling us? NOT very wise intel!
Tells the public before telling the os developers NOT very wise.
The flaws were not known before it was discovered by Google Project Zero.
cowthedestroyer It was known since August I think and was kept secret between the businesses. Just somebody figured out what was happening before the businesses could just discretely pushed updates.
If they would push out updates that have impacts on cpu performance people would notice so either way they have to tell people about it and rember its on amd chips but you have to have access to the box.
Selling a Flaw as excuse to slow down stuff, they said none of the flaws were ever used... so was there even one in the beginning?
This CEO is so stupid... He buys Mobileye and McAfee for Billions... But he skips buying PowerVR that was only millions to buy.... So they still have crappy integrated Graphics....
Ronald De Regt , lol, he have 100s of people give him feedback to what is good for the company and what is not.
He don't just wake up one day and say I got an idea ! , I'm gonna spend billions of company dollars to buy something I like. It doesn't work like that.
Lol.
sky walker They have lack of vision... They been sitting on their ass doing nothing because they didn't have much competition from AMD... Now they are so far behind on Graphics and AI... They are losing Market Share in Servers Desktop and Notebooks... He and all his useless advisors need to leave..
Finally someting not boring from CES 2018
"that we call "Voxels" ? Um, ive been in VFX for YEARS and Voxels aka volumetric pixels have been around for decades.
I remember a nexus magazine article from 20 years ago about the Intel backdoor tecnologie for the intelligence agencies.
This was pretty funny. "OH NO I can't see my football as if I was RIGHT THERE on the field." "OH NO my "DRIVERLESS CAR" looks stupid. What ever will I do!?"
I can't be the only one that thought about ZOOM AND ENHANCE when they were showing all the wild camera angles.
wow I really loved that volumetric shot
The future is awesome
This is the reason why its so hard to have fully covered voxels in video games, it means it changes everything in video games.
But to see it used in commercial uses and sport events and movies and likely consumer use is huge!!!..
Great summary Verge!
“The sensors are discrete”... *sees 2 weird humps on top of the car.
Finally, an Intel keynote that doesn't focus on RealSense.
They have the intro of the Killers "Human" when they introduced the Brian.. Awesome!
Volumetric video is like 1999 Matrix old but to show it in real time in a VR headset that's new :)
The matrix slowmo effects were not done with volumetrics.
Voxel is from 2015...... What...?
"Hey guys we totally invented voxels and it will _definitely_ look as good as this demo when it's released to consumers we swear." *Crosses fingers behind back.*
Whoa...I just watched Intel's presentation right? Thought it was a sci-fi movie with all the flying taxis, self taught chipsets....
That first sentence really cracked me up 😂
"Intel has undergone a fundamental transgrmeationsh"
that mini drone thing,imagining 100s of those is giving me anxiety.
also,the volumetric video was really cool. I don't think it will be of any use to consumers anytime soon,but professionals like game devs and movie directors and game analysers will find it game changing
Proud to be part of this great Company
HODL.....wait is this the right place?
Hebbie Jebbies bwahahahaaha 😂😂😂😂
Holy smokes, this is future I've been waiting for.
this makes that scene from ST: Into Darkness 100% legit.
Guru of real cutting edge technology
Inte's CES 2018 event in one comment: VR, a quantum chip, and vehicles nobody can afford.
That Voxel really reminds me of the movie Deja Vu. The one with Denzel Washington in it.
Reminds me of black mirror 😥😅
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Wyf is that?
The best CES 2018 video !!
Yay, we have omniocculars now!
Please advertise what sporting events are going to use this technology so we can watch.
8:13 woahh Bullet Time on a whole NEW LEVEL !!!
now do you understand why the gaming industry is thriving? You get to decide your own POV and that is what makes everything unique. You get to create your own moments.
1:00 We get it Intel, you were not the only one effected by the security bugs. Doesn't matter how you present it, people will still point out to your mistakes.
How do you spend half of your presentation on commercial tech? It's literally called CES
Free drones for everybody!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You gotta love your Voxels man!
Having the player perspective is damn good thing. Thanks intel. 7.25 onwards.
CES 2018. The year skynet went live
movie directors doing this in 1999. Intel hyping it in 2018.
...so nearly 20 years to get it in real time.
i'd watch that volumetric camera movie thing if there's one
Movies studios don't even spend the money for the storage to edit 4k video without downscaling to 2k. I doubt they're going to deal with the data for voxel.
Now compare this with the LG presentation.
The LG presentation was such a disgrace...
Gal Sabag in my opinion they are making tacky tech that looks like it's poor quality and although I think 5his they have some good ideas but LG doesn't have the budget time or classiness that other companies do. After their terrible presentation I respect them so much less
I WANT MY CUTE USELESS ROBOTS
if the lg cooked the stuff and then when you opened the fridge it was ready i would be impressed
Which chip will be hardware free od meltdown and spectre? cannonlake? ice lake? 'another' lake?
The presenters were unbelievably sleep inducing but the tech was amazing.
Play it at x2 speed and it's Intel at ces in 7 1/2 minutes
That would give me major headaches
Honestly, Intel is the spotlight stealer at CES 2K18. They've put a quie an entertaining show overall.
Why isn’t the CEO in jail for selling all his shares before the Spectre&Meltdown disclosure yet?
Discrete sensors on the car my ass, the cameras are sticking out everywhere and it looks like they glued solar panels to the side of the car
Remember when Intel was going to make real time ray tracing the new rendering standard?
People are 100% going to jump out of those air taxis
Sports? Ugh Really???
James Wilson movies?
cannot understand why Intel CEO is talking about only prototype which customers cannot buy in the market. Intel is VR, vehicle and drone company?
wow ! good thing no power outage when intel was speaking !!
WOW, Intel really knocked it out of the park with this one!
Intel's CEO sold most of his stock in November back when Project Zero told them they found out about Meltdown.
10 years from now, public security cameras will record everything in Voxels. Hey, zoom into that guy picking his nose...from any angle you choose.
3tb per minute you need a damn huge harddisk to contain sush datta for a full 60min video...
Intel = Skynet! the end is near lol. #t800
NVIDIA is also high up in the list of potential "Skynet".
skynet is boston robotics
That thing is still very noisy!