Intel Unveils New Programs for Hardware Vendors and AI PC Developers

Intel Unveils New Programs for Hardware Vendors and AI PC Developers

Included in Intel’s October 2023 launch AI PC Acceleration Program are the two new efforts.

Intel Unveils New Programs for Hardware Vendors and AI PC Developers
Intel Unveils New Programs for Hardware Vendors and AI PC Developers

 

Intel’s AI PC Acceleration Program: Empowering Developers and Hardware Manufacturers

In order to facilitate the connection between independent hardware and software providers and Intel’s capabilities, the firm announced the AI PC Acceleration Program in October 2023. The business unveiled two additional projects under the overarching program on Tuesday. The AI PC Developer Program is the initial initiative, and it is targeted at software developers. An additional initiative will be added to the program for independent hardware makers. The producer of PC chips thinks the training will help the developers become more proficient in creating tools for the AI PC age and would also help them have a deeper grasp of Intel’s environment.

The company’s AI PC Acceleration Program has been expanded, and its new focus is on making it easier for software developers to use breakthrough AI technologies at scale. Software developers and suppliers will have access to Intel’s tools, processes, AI-deployment frameworks, and developer kits with Intel Core Ultra processors.

For the chipmaker’s AI PCs, Intel will assist independent hardware manufacturers in setting up, optimizing, and enabling their technology. Partners that meet the requirements will have access to Intel’s Open Labs, where they may get technical and co-engineering help at an early stage in the development of their hardware solutions and platform. The programs are intended to function as a platform for learning as well as a collaboration between hardware makers and developers to produce solutions for Intel.

According to the business, 150 hardware providers from all around the world have already been added to the AI PC Acceleration Program. Those who are interested can register to participate and receive further information on the website. Along with this, Intel stated that it plans to use Intel Core Ultra processors across 230 designs from 12 global original equipment manufacturers to deliver more than 300 AI-accelerated capabilities to market by 2024.