Intel will show off an experimental device this week in China that could someday substantially cut the costs of wiring homes and offices for energy efficiency, one more step in the company's foray into energy. The device is a server/sensor that monitors the power consumption of the various appliances in a home or small commercial Continue reading →
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Intel wants to bring its microprocessing muscle and Moore’s Law to the smart grid, an executive said yesterday. Speaking yesterday at the 9th annual Jefferies Global Clean Technology Conference in New York, the company’s general manager for eco-technology, Lorie Wigle, said the company best known for its computer chips is actually a top 5 player Continue reading →
Intel wants you to take more interest in your energy use but isn’t fussy about how you do it. The chip giant has developed a broad strategy to make money on smart-grid technologies, touching on everything from high-performance computing to simulate the electricity grid to home energy management systems. Its efforts have been relatively low-profile Continue reading →
I think a lot about which companies that I’ve been covering for zillions of years will be around 10 years from now, as the Internet moves into its next phase of innovation around things like machine to machine communications, which is sort of personified in the smart grid. If you think Microsoft and IBM and Continue reading →



