According to Ron Kasabian, general manager of big data
solutions for Intel's data center group, over the past two years the
company has developed more than a dozen data-intensive projects that have
bolstered both its operational efficiency and bottom line. Implementing
big-data have resulted in millions of dollars of cost savings. Big data
and predictive analytics are helping Intel bring new chips to market faster,
said Kasabian. There are a huge number of complicated tests on every single
chip that comes through the manufacturing process. And as they're ramping up
new chips, we uncover lots of bugs and fix them. Every chip Intel makes goes
through a quality check, which includes an extensive series of tests. By
analyzing historical data collected during manufacturing, Intel can reduce the
number of tests it conducts."We're taking some of the information that's
coming out of the manufacturing process for those pre-release chips, and
looking at it at the wafer level," said Kasabian. "Instead of running
every single chip through 19,000 tests, we can focus tests on specific chips to
cut down test time."This
predictive analytics process, implemented on a single line of Intel Core
processors in 2012, allowed Intel to save $3 million in manufacturing costs. In
2013-14, Intel expects to extend the process to more chip lines and save an
additional $30 million, the company said. Data-intensive processes also help
Intel detect failures in its manufacturing line, which is a highly automated
environment. "A lot of what we're doing is pulling log files out of
manufacturing and test machines," said Kasabian. "Across our entire
factory network, we're talking about 5 terabytes an hour. So it's very big
volume."By capturing and analyzing this information, Intel can determine
when a specific step in one of its manufacturing processes starts to deviate
from normal tolerances. Big data benefits Intel's security efforts too. The
company says its big data platform can process 200 billion server events, and
provide early warning of security threats within 30 minutes.
Sources: http://www.informationweek.com/software/business-intelligence/intel-cuts-manufacturing-costs-with-big/240150978
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