
When Chandrasekher left the stage, Kirk Skaugen, VP digital enterprise
group and general manager server platforms group came to speak about
embedded internet and Intel's new chip family Nehalem.
Skaugen led a demo which showed how a physician can use a 3D
model of the brain to see quickly which parts are in trouble, for
instance in a stroke, something which would have been more difficult
and required more time with a simple MRI image. The Nehalem processor
enables speeds such as those required for this application. "I think I
want a Nehalem bedside for my next operation," Skaugen said.
(Credit: Suzanne Tindal/ZDNet.com.au)




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