Intel taps Will.i.am for creative director job

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26 January 2011

William James Adams Jr., better known as Will.i.am of the popular music group Black Eyed Peas, has been named Intel’s new director of creative innovation.

Adams, a Grammy winner with multiple platinum albums, will work with Intel on developing new technologies, music and in technology advocacy, Intel said in a statement.

It is “a multi-year, hands-on creative and technology collaboration with Intel,” the chip giant said.

The unusual personnel move comes just a week after Intel made a similar announcement related to multimedia.

Last week, the company announced that Erik Huggers, director of the BBC’s (British Broadcasting Corporation) Future Media & Technology division, will join Intel as corporate vice president and general manager of its Digital Home Group.

The moves are a sign of the growing importance of multimedia in computing. Intel and rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) both put much greater emphasis on graphics in their latest microprocessors in a bid to provide better gaming and video experiences for mainstream users.

Other technology giants have recently turned to musicians for more than just endorsement and advertising deals.

Hewlett-Packard, for example, is using sound technology developed in tandem with rapper Dr. Dre in multimedia laptops, called Beats Audio.

The goal, according to HP, is “to provide the optimal sound experience – the way the artist intended it – when playing music or audio through headphones or external speakers.”

Last year, the world’s largest PC vendor unveiled the technology on the HP Envy 17 3D multimedia laptop and HP Envy 14 Beats Edition. Early this year, HP expanded the use of Beats Audio to consumer laptops including the HP Pavilion dm1.

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