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Intel scraps Technology Journal

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Tuesday, 24 June 2008, 17:59

AFTER A GOOD 12-year run, the Intel Technology Journal (ITJ) is being put down by Chipzilla, in what is indeed a great loss to tech-philes everywhere.

Making its online debut in 1997, having started out 18 years previously as hard copy, the ITJ, in stark contrast to Intel’s usual territorial possessiveness over its technology secrets, was a veritable goldmine of company white papers and articles outlining the finer points of the firm’s most cutting edge technologies.

It sadly now seems the quality publication will be sucked head-first into the spin machine that is Intel Press Publications, which means more marticles (marketing articles), and less useful information.

ITJ seems to have resigned itself to its fate, complete with a disastrous last podcast, ironically giving us all a taste of what we can look forward to in the future.

The podcast in question is supposedly a cosy little chit-chat between interviewer, publisher-editor Lin Chao and VP of Intel’s technology and manufacturing group and a leaders of the firm’s 45-nm programme, Kaizad Mistry. What it actually sounds like is a conversation between two PR vulcans, one, Mistry, even going a step further to enhance the listening experience by talking through a walky-talky. To say “scripted” would be wildly understating matters.

Also, perhaps in case a listener understandably nodded off during the first five minutes of monotone, Mistry feels the need to answer his last question twice. Yep, he answers it, and then says exactly the same thing again. Word for word. Sounds like he’s being a good boy and toeing the company line, giving us a rather insightful, if depressing, glimpse into ITJ’s future at the same time. µ

L’Inq
Last edition of ITJ

The monotonous podcast

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INTEL Communications problem?

One thing if Intel Tech can't help Ultie_Tom can just make it up.

Did i tell you about 18 months I spent in Minnesota National Guard in INTEL truck in nationwide Bivouc? I knew because thats what it Stated on Cab Card.I did spend 15 minutes in few other winnebago Telcom units back then,as result

In such Huge Technology World With So Much Resistance to Cross talk, Its Too BAD Mr.Cho Cho Cann't be picked up as regular feature.
von Drashek

posted by : INTEL, 25 June 2008 Complain about this comment
silvie

i think silvie is doing great job!!! keep going silvie!!! 
eran

posted by : eran, 25 June 2008 Complain about this comment
I think ITJ lives on

I read on intel's website that ITJ will be managed by the same team that publishes intel press technical books. So I don't think ITJ is dead.

posted by : Alex, 29 June 2008 Complain about this comment
Bye to ITJ

It's really a pity that good tech paper die and marticles rule!

posted by : Timmy, 30 June 2008 Complain about this comment
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