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Intel's new acceleration program is pushing for 100 million AI PCs by 2025

TechSpot

Intel has just announced a new initiative dubbed the AI PC Acceleration Program, which aims to provide resources to software and hardware vendors, enabling them to create AI-powered features that can utilize its upcoming Core Ultra mobile chips, code-named "Meteor Lake," which have AI capabilities and are set to launch.

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Intel and Udacity announce edge AI nanodegree program for developers

Tech Republic Cloud

Graduates of the program will be able to accelerate computer vision and deep learning solutions within the Intel OpenVINO toolkit.

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Intel details IPU roadmap to free up CPUs

Network World

Intel is betting that future data-center operations will depend on increasingly powerful servers running ASIC-based, programable CPUs, and its wager rides on the development of infrastructure processing units (IPU), which are Intel’s programmable networking devices designed to reduce overhead and free up performance for CPUs.

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Intel targets ‘true magicians’ with developer cloud launch

Tech Republic

Intel unveils a new set of developer solutions for cloud development, mobile-PC connectivity and open programming. The post Intel targets ‘true magicians’ with developer cloud launch appeared first on TechRepublic.

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Intel expands bug bounty program with a group of elite hackers under Project Circuit Breaker banner

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Intel will provide training and create opportunities for hands-on collaboration with Intel engineers. The first Project Circuit Breaker event, codenamed Camping with Tigers, launched in December with a group of 20 researchers using Intel Core i7 processors (formerly Tiger Lake).

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Lost your Intel Inside sticker? Get a new one for free

TechSpot

Intel has run this program as part of the Intel Inside scheme for a long time, but it's now come to the forefront of the Intel fandom after a Redditor sought to test it. His processor didn't come with a sticker because it was second-hand, but fortunately, Intel was happy.

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New "Downfall" vulnerability that can steal passwords and encryption keys discovered in Intel processors from 2015 to 2019

TechSpot

He writes that it is caused by memory optimization features in Intel processors that unintentionally reveal internal hardware registers to software, allowing untrusted software to access data stored by other programs, which should not normally be accessible. Read Entire Article

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