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

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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 will bundle games and software with Arc Alchemist and Alder Lake

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A terms and conditions page on Intel's website describes a Software Advantage Program that will bundle four games and five pieces of productivity software for free with purchases of mid-to-high-end Arc GPUs and Alder Lake CPUs. The offer extends through the end of the year.

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

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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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Intel CTO Greg Lavender interview — Why chip maker is spending on both manufacturing and software

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Dean Takahashi talks with Intel CTO Greg Lavender about why the chip maker is investing heavily in both manufacturing and software. Read More.

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Intel targets ‘true magicians’ with developer cloud launch

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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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Technologists From Intel, Cloudera and CTOvision Delve Into Big Data Designs 11 Dec 2014

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On 11 Dec 2014 we will be providing a briefing on lessons extracted from our research into the new Cloudera and Intel partnership. This webinar format will enable us to dynamically present and then interact with the architects, program managers and technology executives attending. For more and to register see: [link].

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Intel open-sources AI-powered tool to spot bugs in code

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ControlFlag, an AI-powered tool developed by Intel to spot potential issues in software code, has been released in open source. Read More.