Tech for Good: Intel Innovation Keynote | Intel

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Technology has the potential to solve complex challenges – reverse the impact of climate change, lift humanity out of extreme poverty, give modern education to every child on planet, eradicate chronic diseases – old and new. See how three developers Adam Milton-Barker, Nithya Ramanathan, and Teena Sahu are using tech to solve complex problems in a way that is more responsible, inclusive, and sustainable.

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This is your uncle Nithya. I saw you as an infant. And now i see you as a solver of the world’s many problems. Many good wishes for many more successes in your amazing venture/adventure. The planet thanks you profoundly from its very heart.

KAUNTINYA
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It was lovely to hear you talk about your dreams and how you made it happen, Nithya.
Truly amazing. Proud of you.

kalaramesh
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Still boy's only at PXL college 😢

Netkous
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When you will be releasing the new intel core X series with DDR5 and PCIE5???

LaFaisal
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Viniger for any kind of poison and snake on vomiting

monstertruck
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I hope Intel's Uhd 770 iGpu can beat 5700G apu 😉

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intel core i3 12th gen (soon) intel core i5 12th gen intel core i7 12th gen intel core i9 12th gen

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Haha the NASA introduction but in reality far behind apple M SoC

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CPU CORE I3-1115G4 Does NVME SSD GEN 4X4 Support On Motherboard X421EAY Or

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Dear Intel I have had so many awesome and fun memories of computing with your processors (I waited until after you fixed the floating point unit in the original Pentiums...Quake was the reason I waited lol) and other equipment such as basic LAN cards and what not. But to see this P.C. (No not a Personal Computer) propaganda being pushed as if men are just pig headed and the teacher saying "It's only for men" is actually technically sexist and is hypocritical to your statement your marketing team is trying to push under the guise of "equality". It's all relies on the individuals knowledge and willing to learn more and improve in their field of choice regardless of gender/race/beliefs blah blah blah. Just another far leftist push of unnecessary towing the modern SJW line of b.s. that promotes more divisions than it does help society through over exaggerated lies and promotes victimhood in modern day society in otherwords it has the opposite effect especially the opening of this video and what the teacher/professor said about only being a "mans job". It's just like how people and companies push the race propaganda when we are all humans so why push that narrative? It's just old news and played out to the point of aggravating annoyance. Talk about tech instead of pushing lame worn out dividing propaganda that does nothing but harm socializing in reality by instilling fear in employees if they say something that could be interpreted in a negative and possibly career harming way. Shouldn't have to walk on eggshells just to show respect. Their are other ways. I still love your company and will continue to purchase intel's awesome products and CPU's as I have for over 25 years of my life (I am 38). Sorry for writing a book but I just wanted to comment on that topic and I still have lot's of respect and love for Intel's employees and how they have brought me joy in my simple life. Take care.

cherrynutz