Intel Corporation is a global leader in semiconductor design and manufacturing, renowned for its microprocessors and chipsets that power a vast array of computing devices. The company's product offerings extend to AI solutions, cloud computing technologies, and edge computing innovations. Intel is committed to advancing artificial intelligence, 5G connectivity, and autonomous driving technologies. With a strong emphasis on research and development, Intel operates globally, delivering cutting-edge technologies to customers across various sectors.
In the first ‘Behind the Builders,’ Intel Fellow Johanna Swan explains how chip packaging went from a basic utility to ‘a real inflection point, maximizing performance per volume.’
Today at Computex 2021, Intel announced two new additions to the lineup of 11th Gen Intel® Core processors. These new processors, combined with Intel's co-engineering work with independent software vendors (ISVs) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), continue Intel’s leadership in mobile compute — delivering the world’s best processors for thin-and-light Windows-based laptops.1 Intel also introduced its first 5G product for the next generation of PC experiences, Intel® 5G Solution 5000, following the previously announced collaboration with MediaTek and Fibocom.
Intel today launched its newest 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor (code-named “Ice Lake”), including new network-optimized “N-SKUs” along with verified solution blueprints that accelerate time to market.
On April 20-22, Intel will host its first of three Intel Partner Connect events for 2021. April’s virtual event gives Partner Alliance members an opportunity to hear from Intel leaders on the priorities and challenges for the coming year. Participants will be able to interact with the industry’s premier ecosystem for solutions to today’s most challenging problems.
Intel Federal LLC announced a three-year agreement with Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia) to explore the value of neuromorphic computing for scaled-up computational problems. Sandia will kick off its research using a 50-million neuron Loihi-based system that was delivered to its facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico.