Intel’s Ambitious AI Leap: Unveiling PC Programme for Developers and Over 300 AI Features for 2024

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Intel has rolled out two new projects with the goal of making PCs powered by AI available and practical for a larger audience. The semiconductor manufacturer intends to launch more than 300 AI capabilities in 2024, spanning over 230 models from 12 leading OEM partners.

Intel has recently declared two new projects as part of its AI PC Acceleration Program. The purpose of these projects is to stimulate the development and incorporation of new AI technologies by software creators, independent software providers, and independent hardware providers.

Intel anticipates that its efforts will improve and advance AI functionalities in over 100 million Intel Core Ultra-powered PCs by 2025.

The main goal of this program is to ensure a smooth experience for developers. This is achieved through a mix of software, developer tools, and hardware powered by Intel Core Ultra processors.

Currently, Intel has established collaborations with more than 150 hardware vendors worldwide. Their goal is to launch over 300 AI-enhanced capabilities in 2024, spanning over 230 designs from 12 leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

Matt King, the head of Client Hardware Ecosystem at Intel, shared his positive outlook about the growth, highlighting the incorporation of 150 hardware vendors into the AI PC Accelerator Program. He expressed, "We're excited to broaden our innovative hardware and software offerings to involve our wide, open network of developers."

Carla Rodriguez, who serves as the Vice President and General Manager of Client Software Ecosystem Enabling at Intel, emphasized the importance of this growth. She pointed out that the program has evolved to include not just large independent software vendors (ISVs), but also smaller businesses and budding developers. Rodriguez stated, "The inclusion of the AI PC Developer Program allows us to reach out to a more diverse range of developers."

The freshly revised developer resource pages have been set up as a one-stop center, providing developers with access to AI PC and client-focused toolkits, guides, and educational resources.

These combined resources are carefully crafted to equip developers with the ability to effectively utilize Intel Core Ultra processor technologies. This enhances the performance of AI and machine learning (ML) applications and accelerates the creation of unique usage scenarios.

Passionate developers interested in participating in the AI PC Acceleration Program can sign up at no cost via the Intel AI PC development platform. Once approved, developers will gain entry to a wide array of AI and machine learning instruments and materials, such as the Intel OpenVINO toolkit.

In addition, Intel offers extensive training programs and qualifications to help understand the newest technologies and advancements. They also provide technical assistance to help hardware suppliers in enhancing and examining their latest technologies.

In the previous year, Intel introduced its Core Ultra processors, which proudly featured an integrated AI accelerator (NPU). This NPU demonstrates the ability to effortlessly manage continuous AI tasks while keeping power usage to a minimum. As a result, it improves energy efficiency and prolongs battery life in laptops.

At the same time, the GPU (Intel Arc) is particularly adept at handling AI computations that require heavy data management, whereas the CPU shines in processing sequential data, intricate branching, or tasks that necessitate low-latency inference.

Intel has already established collaborations with big-name companies like Adobe, Blackmagic Design, and various notable game creators to enhance and optimize their products. This ensures they are making the most of the newest Intel Core Ultra processor-backed computers.

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