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  <itunes:subtitle>Chip Chat Podcast</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center: Chip Chat Podcast</itunes:author>
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              <title>Innovation in Eco-Technology</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=86f2f254fd07da9b9a769ebd30e2d9cec20d2226&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 76</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Lorie Wigle, GM of the Eco-Technology Program Office, returns to discuss the COP climate conference as well as the role of the technology industry in eco-innovation.</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:32:27 -0500</pubDate>
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              <title>The Move to 32nm and Beyond</title>
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              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 75</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Mark Bohr, Intel Senior Fellow and Director of Process Architecture and Integration, runs through the development of a process technology (45 and 32nm) and discusses future innovations.</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 15:37:25 -0500</pubDate>
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              <title>Mission Critical Computing</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=98445f3b96693273a9f927344b70f74bacd99b05&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 74</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Pauline Nist, an Intel general manager, discusses the technical features of mission critical computing, the eight socket system, and the product roadmap of the next 24 months.</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 14:20:17 -0500</pubDate>
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              <description>Pauline Nist, an Intel general manager, discusses the technical features of mission critical computing, the eight socket system, and the product roadmap of the next 24 months.</description>
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              <title>Security Technologies</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=e04813f4bbc99305790dd26e3d773e2325c2a71c&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 73</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Jim Greene returns to Chip Chat to discuss two security technologies: AES-NI (new instructions to encrypt data) and Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (protect against software attacks).</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 11:38:39 -0500</pubDate>
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              <description>Jim Greene returns to Chip Chat to discuss two security technologies: AES-NI (new instructions to encrypt data) and Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (protect against software attacks).</description>
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              <title>Future of Virtualization Technology</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=fd3cd23f6972c20dc23e24661142c941f274276f&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 72</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Rich Uhlig, Intel fellow and chief virtualization architect, tackles a variety of topics including the five year outlook, market segments and the role of virtualization in cloud computing.</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 17:54:39 -0500</pubDate>
              <itunes:keywords>Intel Chip Chat, Chip Chat, Allyson Klein, Rich Uhlig, virtualization, data center, client, embedded, VT-d, cloud computing, VMM, security </itunes:keywords>
              <description>Rich Uhlig, Intel fellow and chief virtualization architect, tackles a variety of topics including the five year outlook, market segments and the role of virtualization in cloud computing.</description>
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              <title>Future Architecture</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=3f2a03984288cd65640453073bf7672c00a051f0&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 71</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Steve Pawlowski, Intel senior fellow in the Architecture Group, discusses future architectures: How does cloud computing affect the client/server model? What&apos;s in store for memory and I/O?</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:42:41 -0500</pubDate>
              <itunes:keywords>Intel Chip Chat, Chip Chat, Steve Pawlowski, microarchitecture, Xeon, Atom, HPC, client, server, memory, I/O, bandwidth, energy efficiency, climate control, computational chemistry, aerodynamics, oil and gas, virtualization, cloud services, open source</itunes:keywords>
              <description>Steve Pawlowski, Intel senior fellow in the Architecture Group, discusses future architectures: How does cloud computing affect the client/server model? What&apos;s in store for memory and I/O?</description>
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              <title>Rapid Fire Chip Chat: Eco-issues</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=e8ba909868b3ca108503e92840a86c408636a3f6&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 70</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Lorie Wigle, GM of the Eco-Technology Program Office, returns for rapid fire Chip Chat. She gives illuminating responses to one-word questions ranging from e-waste to smart grid.</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 14:43:50 -0500</pubDate>
              <itunes:keywords>Intel Chip Chat, Chip Chat, Allyson Klein, Lorie Wigle, Green IT, eco-label, e-waste, sustainable PC, power management, smart grid, utility rebate, climate change, environment, eco-technology, energy-efficiency, lifecycle, Atom, advanced cooling, renewabl</itunes:keywords>
              <description>Lorie Wigle, GM of the Eco-Technology Program Office, returns for rapid fire Chip Chat. She gives illuminating responses to one-word questions ranging from e-waste to smart grid.</description>
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              <title>From Micro-servers to Hyper-scale</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=56d9ec335cd12f5543ddde51db4544c3114eb544&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 69</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Raejeanne Skillern, director of marketing for the Cloud Computing Group, reviews the needs of the hyper-scale data centers.and then scales down to discuss a new micro-server product.</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 14:24:46 -0500</pubDate>
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              <description>Raejeanne Skillern, director of marketing for the Cloud Computing Group, reviews the needs of the hyper-scale data centers.and then scales down to discuss a new micro-server product.</description>
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              <title>SR-IOV</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=c398e3c768b57b7b6295a5b59309a406930a2e93&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 68</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>This week&apos;s Chip Chat covers SR-IOV, a technology that allows for efficiently utilizing I/O resources while achieving near-native I/O performance in a virtualized environment</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:37:57 -0500</pubDate>
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              <title>Future of the Data Center</title>
              <link>http://video.intel.com?fr_story=a114b6b353062d1994938d4bde8104fd4ce9ec2c&amp;rf=podcast</link>
              <itunes:author>Intel.com - Video / Audio Center</itunes:author>
              <itunes:subtitle>Intel® Chip Chat - Episode 67</itunes:subtitle>
              <itunes:summary>Boyd Davis, general manager of Intel&apos;s data center group marketing, takes us through innovations and challenges in the smallest data centers to the world&apos;s largest Internet data centers.</itunes:summary>
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              <pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 14:21:38 -0500</pubDate>
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