Intel’s Software Advantage, Decoded
Before I joined Intel last year, I thought of it as a semiconductor chip company with a broad portfolio of client, server, networking and FPGA products. I have been developing software and using Intel hardware since I was a high-school student programming early Intel processors (i.e., the 8085, 8088 and 8086), and I developed professionally as a software engineer, research scientist, systems architect and a demanding customer using Intel products.