“Arti,” an artificial intelligence robot, talks with museum guides to help tell the fascinating story about how Intel’s technology helps teachers and students in South Africa. That is just one of the new exhibits on display at the Intel Museum .Visitors to the museum can also catch a handful of “binary rain,” representing the data created by emails, cell phones, video, and more. In addition, you can “get digitized” as your digital photo is snapped and a digital postcard is created.
All this is FREE as there is no charge to visit the Intel Museum. The museum also provides maps in multiple languages that provide a quick review of each exhibit. The Intel Museum and Intel Museum Store is located at Intel’s headquarters at the Robert Noyce Building at 2200 Mission College Blvd. in Santa Clara.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Intel Museum Has New Exhibits
Posted by Santa Clara at 3:47 PM
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Arti is cool. I met him when my class took a field trip to the Intel Museum. Arti is the coolest. I want one for my room.
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