Intel's 2018 CES keynote: a behind-the-scenes exclusive
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- Опубликовано: 8 янв 2018
- CES keynotes are a mix of spectacle and technology. For Intel, this year was also a chance to move on from Spectre and Meltdown. We went behind the scenes at a rehearsal to discover how these extravaganzas are made, and why. Subscribe: goo.gl/G5RXGs
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What an unfortunate moment to photobomb...
Kyrill lol
2:30 Didn't know Brian was this cool, too cool for a monolithic company
Who hired this guy. "nothing to nobody." Double negative. Meaning he's actually saying "it means something to everybody"
"nothing to nobody" ... So at least something to everybody
02:08 For those wondering, the song playing in the background is "Shine On Me" by Dan Auerbach (one half of the Black Keyes).
"you don't buy anything from them" *looks at PC "WHO ARE YOUR MAKERS?"
AMD
#Relevant
3:04 "You don't buy anything from them? You buy from apple and amazon and microsoft. Sure, the are often Intel ship inside that stuff, but you don't care and nor should you. "
**...AND the Award for the most stupid comment of all CES 2018 videos goes toooooo...**
guess who is not getting invited to next year's ces backstage?
I liked this presentation, but I appreciate your critical view
Soo this is a "tech reviewer" who don't actually understand tech. Great.
That backpack tho
Aww, ceos photobomb was adorable
Good of them to address this
This guy doesn’t understand how important computer processing is to the computer market
ik4l4ni He understands, he's just acknowledging the fact that the majority of people don't think much about it
+LinusMLGTips No he doesn't understands, lol. You can just tell with how he talks about the CPUs.
Love the synthpop in the background!
That’s not what awkward is... nothing awkward about it
I buy from intel every time I build a computer?
ZewTv Yeah, but the general public doesn't do that. Point is, most people, even the ones that use computers, don't need to care about Intel.
Sure, PC enthusiasts need to care, but they're the minority.
That was a good review. Understanding the point of their story is the key thing.
"You don't buy anything from them. You don't care." Wow, I guess the several past PC I built were all a fever dream, and I totally didn't choose those chips.
Bruh damn why so much heat. This review is nerve wrecking
Intel and Nvidia are gods!
awesome video !
The Verge. We cover all your damage control needs since 2011.
Simply the luckiest guy. Ever.
Awesome!
It's not weird, it's a cool show
I don't think this video's message was especially well thought through.. Not everyone 'cares' about sports. (Something you care about)
This guy has such an easy job.
Where can I buy the 100 light drones at ?
This video brought you by AMD
i bought my Intel processors directly from them.
yo whats the song in the beginning ov this video?
I have a feeling the sort of people who would be interested in VR content are not the kind of people who are into football. I can't imagine that the overlap between those two markets is anything beyond a sliver, especially as we see e-sports audiences growing and conventional sports fans dwindling. Concerts, big events like Mardi Gras, Burning Man, etc.. these are the sorts of content I imagine the VR market would be interested in being able to explore recordings or live feeds of for an access fee or something. For video games the need for cameras is eliminated as you can just let viewers render any perspective they want of the game themselves, if there's any tech in place to stream the game to dumb client VR renderers over the net. That's something else I think people would like to see, the pro league gaming stuff streamed in VR.
Wow... I wonder what the thought process was like at Verge while trying to select a guy to send to Intel's keynote. By the looks of it, they probably chose the guy with the most number of Apple products.
Uki Malla moron
Wow...
Which Sony photo camera is he using???
I don't get why anyone would care about what this guy has to say. I actually thought that The Verge has thoughtful writers...
Does anyone else notice Dieter's peak design backpack?
Nice follow up piece. Awkward like he said. I like what they are trying to do. I like what AMD is doing better with Zen+ etc. Competition is good. Intel's market slicing is bad. Hope they don't become an IBM (although IBM transitioned similarly -- Watson, DeepBlue, AI). Pretty amazing research and work buried in the flash presentation (I thought it was cool).
The future will Be DECENTRALIZED
Mine is a Sandy bridge architecture and it works just fine.
Its now 10 years old. Thats the problem Intel has. The advances since 2nd generation Core i7 hasn't improved that much.
The second person with peak design backpack on vox media
better than Golden Globe 18
Anything is better than that
Overkill. These guys just don't get it.
it's CES, all about who can shine the brightest
If you try to catch 2 rabbits, you will catch none!
Look! Squirrel!!
Is it me or does the stage floor look like Samsung's modular screen, around the 1:55 mark.
Anyone think they were trying show the "power of intel" by pushing programs and hardware, time syncing, or set design.
what backpack is that?
what backpack is that? please
*Sounds like the guy from the Arnold video series*
LoL he must have never been to any computer shop and seen pile of Intel CPUs on shelves. His view on Intel selling CPUs is too narrow. You spend a few hundreds to a few thousands bucks for a computer and you don't care about one of the most important and expensive parts of that computer? Sounds a lot like a typical Appler user to me.
This Keynote and Nvidia's are selling us the future we have always dreamed of.
Vương Ân Relax... For the most part no one buys from Intel besides the enthusiastic consumer.
the GPU can be more expensive than your CPU Vysair but that depends on your workload. If you do gaming or architecture or 3d design/rendering multiple high end GPUs like Quadros and Teslas would be more expensive, but currently most computation requires high core count CPUs like the high end Intel Xeon line-up to be more efficient. We are moving towards GPU optimization for many workloads, but some can't be parallelized that easily.
I guess, if you don't count datacenters.
Vương Ân You have a valid point but why they hell did you bring Apple users into this?
Then every ordinary person is an Apple user to you
The verge rocks in ces news
You guys are awesome
The cubes look like the Matrix.
peak design must be so happy, but u got the wrong color scheme
6:10 am I in future..
I hope they worked with Raffaello D'Andrea on the small drones that does the lightshow and not just watch his Ted talk and copied the idea.
Intel? More like a phillips event. With their bulbs led laser stuff
Please don't review anything that's related to technology ever again. You'll be doing the world a big favour.
Uki Malla moron
"...You make laptop chips and server chips and their good, but people don't care about that stuff anymore..." - Sure, maybe like every day plebs such as yourself. But enthusiasts and builders know very well what goes in to their computers. Maybe if you understood this kind of culture you'd be able to understand that better. Overall whatever backstage pass you had was completely wasted.
Ugh...
Oh, shut up, neckbeard. A ten year old can build a computer. You're not special. Other people aren't "plebs" for not wanting to build their own computers. They just have more important things to do.
IntelJoe That's his point. The vast majority of people simply don't care.
i think dear u did not get it what intel was trying to tell , u were totally lost including your team , this is call motivation , watching by a student can make a dream and open a vision even its fake but one day this will be reality , we are talking to go on Mars and one day why not ....
one thing i want from all these companies to work on more and more and its agriculture we need more inventions
what? i buy intel cpus...
Wtf is this music
Why's this guy such an incessant hater Goddamit. Nothing to nobody!? FFS really? Get your phrases rational
the examples are bad("for example you don't know what could have an intel chip in it"), the message sent has a negative impact instead of a neutral one ("for example don't buy from intel again")
stop getting reporters to report on anything above their pay grade.
2018 will be the worst tech year ever. Everything bland and boring.
Doge Agreed. Just gimmicks for the rich and upper middle class. No finalized tech worth buying.
boring company?
Intel sucks , wish it will fail