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Dell Future Ready Tour 2016Romeo Merli HPC leader Italy

Intel Corporation

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Intel Confidential

Analyst View: Gartner & IDC

1. Source: IDC Business Technology Study, May 2013 n=1,227 Technology Buyers in the Business. 2. Gartner

Impact: The Digital Industrial Revolution is changing who buys IT² Digital business involves

participation within the organization and ecosystem

Business units participate in IT decision and strategy

Buyers operating bi-modal or agile approaches to technology or business exhibit different buying behaviors

Providers need to cater to different buyer types at different journey stages

Tech Project Funding

IT ProjectIT Funds Project

21% Business ProjectsBusiness Funds Project

21%

Shadow ITBusiness Funds Project

16%

Joint IT and Business Projects

IT Funds Project

Joint IT and Business Projects Business Funds Project

24% 20%

Technology Buying Centers Have Shifted – 5 Funding Models¹

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We are still at the dawning of the third era…...A new economic narrative is being written

Steam and coal

Railways

Factories

Printing press – mass education

Internet, molecular biology, renewable energy sources

Super information highways

Smart “everything”

FirstThird *

Late 1900’s1760’s…….

What’s Going On? Third Industrial Revolution*

* “The Third Industrial Revolution”, by Jeremy Rifkin, President of the Foundation on Economic Trends

Electrification, comms, oil, combustion engine

New materials

Highways, automobiles

Mass production

Second

1860’s…….

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Intel Confidential

Business Model Innovation:

Economic Transformation Accelerates

Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

“An economic system in which assets or services are shared between private individuals, either for free or for a fee, typically by means of the Internet.”

- The Oxford Dictionary

“The unstoppable rise of the Sharing

Economy”

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Airbnb

Uber

Liquidspace

Kickstarter

Upwork

Feastly

LendingClub

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Only 7%2

75%2

A Backdrop of Unprecedented Corporate Change

1 source: Brian Solis Future of Business2 source: Brian Solis Future of Work

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Businesses have to re-imagine how we work: critical need to innovate and increase velocity

Gen Y will form

of workforce by 2025

of Gen Y (‘77-’94) work for F500 company, preferring start-ups

Innovation Velocity Openness

Foster and rewards innovation

Market led agilityAligning incentives

Democratize ideasand opinionsShared and connected

40%1 of top F500 in 2004 are no longer there in 2014

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What does this mean for business ?

5 Key Business imperatives all organizations need to embrace

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Data Driven On-DemandSmart WorldInnovative Workforce

Trusted

+ +++

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Intel acquires altera

Official At Last: Intel Completes $16.7 Billion Buy of Altera

Chip giant Intel has completed its $16.7 billion mega-deal to buy Altera, thus getting a big toe hold in the burgeoning market for a new type of chip that is much more flexible than the microprocessors Intel has ridden to fame and fortune.

How Intel’s acquisition of Altera could transform IoT and the data centre

This acquisition represents a crucial step in the industry-wide transition towards data centrearchitectures that allow faster processing and lower latency. Altera’s Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) provide a critical building block in the link between data intake and the rapid, efficient processing demanded by virtualisation, analytics, Internet of Things (IoT) sensor arrays and other computing-intensive use cases.

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What is an FPGA?

Hardware assistance that improves the performance beyond general purpose processing for specific workloads

Processor (CPU)Software programmable for variety of

workload demands

Field Programmable Gate Array(FPGA)

Reconfigurable hardware for targeted workload demands

Standardized Solution Customized Solution

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NAND SSDLatency: ~100,000X

Size of Data: ~1,000X

Latency: 1XSize of Data: 1X

SRAM

Latency: ~10 MillionXSize of Data: ~10,000X

HDD

Latency: ~10XSize of Data: ~100X

DRAMSTORAGE

MEMORYMEMORY

3D XPoint ™ Memory Media

Latency: ~100XSize of Data: ~1,000X

Technology claims are based on comparisons of latency, density and write cycling metrics amongst memory technologies recorded on published specifications of in-market memory products against internal Intel specifications.

3D Xpoint™ TECHNOLOGYBreaks the Memory Storage Barrier

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3D Xpoint™ TECHNOLOGYA new class of non-volatile memory media

1Technology claims are based on comparisons of latency, density and write cycling metrics amongst memory technologies recorded on published specifications of in-market memory products against internal Intel specifications

1000Xfaster

THAN NAND1

1000Xendurance

OF NAND1

10Xdenser

THAN DRAM1

Nand-like densities and dram-like speeds

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Intel Confidential

Inflection point for connectivity and computing requiring unprecedented intelligence and flexibility.

Network revolution to enable the full potential of smart& connected devices coming over the next years.

Fundamental shift to a computing platform rather thanthe personal communications platform of 3G and 4G.

Opportunities and business models for 5G will be those of the data economy.

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