
Intel TV Commercial, 'B2B The Cloud' Featuring Jim Parsons
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Jim Parsons, who plays Sheldon on "The Big Bang Theory," takes to the busy city streets to inform people that 98 percent of The Cloud runs on Intel. He points out that ride shares and autonomous cars are running on The Cloud, and in turn, are running on Intel technology.

Intel TV Commercial, 'NFL and TrueView Technology'
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New England defensive back Jonathan Jones takes you through a film analysis of how he was beat on a play against the Houston Texans. With the help of Intel's true view technology, which allows NFL fans view plays in 360 degrees, the corner back breaks down how Houston's receiver was able to run past him and make a great catch, despite the Jonathan's recovery speed.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Supercomputers' Featuring Jim Parsons
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Jim Parsons knows quite a bit about how most of the world's largest supercomputers run on Intel and all the great things they help accomplish. But he doesn't know too much about black holes or how to tell when he's interrupting these super busy astronomers.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Outdated Equipment' Featuring Serena Williams, Jim Parsons
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Jim Parsons compares using an outdated processor to Serena Williams playing a match with an old tennis racket. After just a couple of swings, her racket completely falls apart and she screams in frustration. Intel advises you to upgrade your game to its 7th Gen Core Processor and offers a deal on select Dell computers for a limited time.

Intel TV Commercial, 'NFL and TrueView: Flying' Featuring Julian Edelman
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The quarterback usually gets the fame, but wide receiver Julian Edelman says that TrueView makes him the real star. Sure, throwing deep takes skill, but so does flying down the field, and this technology captures that from all angles.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Experience the Lady Gaga + Intel Collaboration'
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Intel and House of Gaga collaborated for music's biggest night: the 2016 Grammys. Gaga claims that although she is grounded in reality, it's her dreams that propel her. She is constantly searching for ways to inspire the world through performance, which is what they hope to do through the fusion of music and technology on stage. She says that by working together to pursue ideas, you can change the future and it can be magical.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Haus of Gaga' Featuring Lady Gaga
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In a long hallway stands Lady Gaga, who speaks about creating something different. She mentions wanting to reach out to the world in ways she never did before. As Lady Gaga floats in space, star constellations connect themselves and images of a rocket ship launching are shown. With Intel, Lady Gaga will unveil her latest project on the music's biggest stage, the Grammy's.

Intel TV Commercial, 'NFL and TrueView: How They Do That'
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The NFL and Intel takes you inside True View technology. Intel uses over 30 cameras with 5K resolution to help capture action around the NFL in extreme detail. The technology is said to be able to put your right in the action.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Alienware: Machines That Make Champions'
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An Overwatch League team enters the venue to prepare for its next competition. With Alienware computers that have built in Intel hardware, the computer hardware company states to game like a champion, you need machines that make champions. For a limited time, you can get up to $700 off select Alienware PCs.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Outdated Equipment: Save' Ft. Serena Williams, Jim Parsons
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Jim Parsons compares using an outdated processor to Serena Williams playing a match with an old tennis racket. After just a couple of swings, her racket completely falls apart and she screams in frustration. Intel is offering up to $200 off select Dell computers to upgrade your game to Intel's 7th Gen Core Processor.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Experience the Moment at the Winter Olympic Games'
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People in the streets of South Korea marvel as Intel Drones light up the night sky during the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang. The drones change color as they glide through the sky and form the figure of a snowboarder above the roaring crowd at the ceremony. As the drones take on the shape of the Olympics logo, Intel declares that it is proud to power the first drone show at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Winter Games.

Intel Super Bowl 2016 TV Commercial, 'Experience Amazing'
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To the remix of "Symphony No. 5" by Ludwig van Beethoven, Intel highlights many of the impressive technological advances of late that the company had a part in. These include a solar car, a dress seemingly made of butterflies, robotic prosthetics and motion and instrumental capture software.

Intel TV Commercial, 'The Pool' Featuring Michael Phelps, Jim Parsons
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Jim Parsons suggests that Michael Phelps should retire his old PC rather than remain the world's fastest swimmer on the world's slowest computer.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Edward Jackson: Performer'
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Meet Edward Jackson. He knows that you have to build your own crowd to attract attention, and he uses the best Intel tablets for that.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Outdated Equipment: Data' Feat. LeBron James, Jim Parsons
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Jim Parsons compares using an old computer to LeBron James playing basketball with old equipment. After a few bounces, the ball deflates and James rips his shorts while trying to pick it up -- how embarrassing! Jim suggests upgrading to Intel's 7th Generation Core Processor. For a limited time, customers may receive a free data transfer with select computers $599 and up.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Outdated Equipment: Save' Feat. LeBron James, Jim Parsons
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Jim Parsons prowls the sidelines at a basketball game to compare using a computer with an outdated processor to LeBron James playing a game with an old basketball. After a few bounces, the ball deflates at half-court and James rips his shorts while trying to pick it up. Intel is offering up to $150 off select computers to upgrade your game to Intel's 7th Gen Core Processor.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Outdated Equipment: Dell' Feat. LeBron James, Jim Parsons
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Jim Parsons explains that trying to perform with an old computer is like LeBron James trying to perform with old equipment. When the NBA star steps onto the court and dribbles the basketball, it deflates on impact and his shorts rip down the seam, to which Parsons blows the whistle and cries foul. Intel recommends its 7th Generation Core Processor to upgrade your game.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Fearless' Featuring LeBron James
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Some people, like Cleveland Cavaliers player LeBron James, are fearless. There's no pressure too great or stage too big for the basketball star -- until his car arrives sans driver. With one look at its empty interior, James gives an automatic "Nope." But when told that the vehicle's sensors can see 80 times better than he can, he gets in to go for a ride and is sold. Intel understands that drivers are naturally fearful of driverless cars, but hopes to fuel more research on autonomous vehicles s

Intel TV Commercial, 'Outdated Equipment: HP' Featuring LeBron James, Jim Parsons
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Actor Jim Parsons prowls the sidelines at a basketball game to compare using a computer with an outdated processor to LeBron James playing a game with an old basketball. After a few bounces, the ball deflates at half-court and James rips his shorts while trying to pick it up. Intel is offering up to $150 off select HP computers to upgrade your game to Intel's 7th Gen Core Processor.

Intel TV Commercial, 'Outdated Equipment' Featuring LeBron James, Jim Parsons
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As the crowd roars in the middle of a tense basketball game, actor Jim Parsons prowls the sidelines and likens trying to perform on an old computer to Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James trying to bring his game on outdated equipment. His teammate passes him the ball, but James is unable to move faster than a slow walk up court. When he confronts the other team's defender, the ball deflates, and James rips his shorts trying to pick it back up, eliciting a gasp from the spectators. Parsons s