Intel Wearable
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last month, Intel announced its dime-sized “Curie” chip that could change [MORE]
A research team from Stanford and Intel have designed what they hope will become a point-of-care proteomics array. Like [MORE]
“Care Innovations” is the name for General Electric’s and Intel’s collaboration for in-home telehealth services, targeted for patients with [MORE]
Walgreens, which operates 370 workplace clinics, has been working with Intel for the past five years in developing a [MORE]
Smart Countertop
It doesn’t take much imagination to see how this “smart” kitchen countertop, developed at Intel Labs Seattle, could [MORE]
Managing chronic diseases usually involves multiple service providers, whether in a clinical setting or through remote patient monitoring. This downloadable [MORE]
Intel’s introduction of its home health monitoring console named “Health Guide” allows patients to customize the device to there needs [MORE]
Many will remember, even if they aren’t still subscribers, SETI@home–a project that launched a decade ago to link up millions [MORE]
Realizing that chronic disease patients consume eighty cents of every health care dollar, Intel has launched the first of [MORE]
Justin Rattner, CTO, Intel
In 1965 Intel’s co-founder observed that the number of transistors that could be placed into an integrated [MORE]