Intel’s Vision for the Future: Unveiling a Dynamic AI PC Programme and Over 300 AI Features for Developers in 2024

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Intel reveals AI PC software for developers, planning to launch more than 300 AI functionalities in 2024

Intel has initiated two projects with the objective of broadening the reach of AI-powered PCs to a larger audience. The chip manufacturer intends to roll out more than 300 AI attributes in 2024, spanning over 230 models, in collaboration with 12 major original equipment manufacturers.

Intel has unveiled a major update, launching two new projects as part of its AI PC Acceleration Program. The aim of these projects is to drive the development and incorporation of innovative AI technologies by software developers, standalone software vendors (ISVs), and independent hardware vendors (IHVs).

Intel anticipates that its efforts will improve and boost AI features in over 100 million Intel Core Ultra-powered PCs by the close of 2025.

The primary focus of this program is to ensure a smooth experience for developers, 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 suppliers worldwide. The company plans to roll out over 300 AI-enhanced functionalities in 2024, which will be incorporated in more than 230 design models from 12 leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

The Senior Director of Client Hardware Ecosystem at Intel, Matt King, shared his positive outlook regarding the recent growth, particularly noting the addition of 150 hardware vendors into the AI PC Accelerator Program. He conveyed his excitement about broadening the application of their innovative hardware and software offerings to involve their vast and inclusive 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, pointing out how the program has grown to include not just large ISVs, but also small to medium-size participants and hopeful developers. She expressed, "By introducing the AI PC Developer Program, we're expanding our reach to involve a more diverse range of developers."

The recently revised developer resource pages have been established as a unified center, providing developers with access to AI PC and client-focused toolkits, manuals, and educational resources.

These combined resources are carefully crafted to enable developers to effectively utilize Intel Core Ultra processor technologies, thereby enhancing the performance of AI and machine learning (ML) applications, speeding up the creation of innovative use cases.

Developers who are excited about joining the AI PC Acceleration Program can sign up at no cost via the Intel AI PC development portal. Once accepted, developers will gain access to a wide range of AI and machine learning tools and resources, such as the Intel OpenVINO toolkit.

In addition, Intel offers exhaustive training programs and qualifications to stay updated with the most recent technological advancements and developments. The firm also provides technological assistance to help hardware suppliers in enhancing and examining their newest innovations.

In the previous year, Intel launched its Core Ultra processors, which notably included an integrated AI accelerator (NPU). This NPU has the ability to effortlessly manage continuous AI tasks whilst keeping power usage to a minimum. This not only improves power efficiency, but also extends the battery life of laptops.

At the same time, the GPU (Intel Arc) is adept at handling data-heavy AI calculations, whereas the CPU is particularly good at dealing with sequential data, intricate branching, or tasks requiring low-latency inference.

Intel has already forged collaborations with big names like Adobe, Blackmagic Design, and numerous well-known game developers to overhaul and fine-tune their products. This ensures they fully utilize the capabilities of the latest PCs powered by Intel Core Ultra processors.

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