Intel Announces AI PC Acceleration Initiative for Developers, Promising 300+ AI Features in 2024
Intel is taking significant strides towards making AI-enabled personal computers more widely available. The tech giant has announced the launch of two initiatives under its AI PC Acceleration Program. These moves are set to boost the development and integration of artificial intelligence technologies by software and hardware vendors alike.
By the end of 2025, Intel aims to enhance AI capabilities in over 100 million PCs powered by Intel Core Ultra processors.
Expanding AI Features and Partnerships
Intel’s ambitious goal includes introducing over 300 AI-accelerated features in 2024. These features will span more than 230 designs from 12 leading original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Currently, Intel collaborates with over 150 hardware vendors worldwide. This initiative is not just about quantity but also about quality and accessibility, making advanced AI features mainstream.
Matt King, Senior Director of Client Hardware Ecosystem at Intel, shared his excitement about the expansion. He highlighted the integration of 150 hardware vendors into the program, aiming to provide comprehensive solutions to developers. Carla Rodriguez, Vice President and General Manager of Client Software Ecosystem Enabling at Intel, also emphasized the program’s growth to include small and medium-sized developers.
Resources for Developers
Intel has revamped its developer resource pages to serve as a one-stop hub. Here, developers can find AI PC and client-centric toolkits, documentation, and training materials. These resources are designed to help developers efficiently utilize Intel Core Ultra processor technologies. This, in turn, will speed up the development of innovative AI and machine learning applications.
Developers interested in joining the AI PC Acceleration Program can sign up on the Intel AI PC development portal. Membership is free and gives developers access to a wide range of AI and machine learning tools, including the Intel OpenVINO toolkit. Intel also offers courses and certifications, along with technical support to assist hardware vendors in optimizing and testing their technologies.
Advancements in Processor Technology
Last year, Intel introduced its Core Ultra processors, featuring a built-in AI accelerator or NPU. This NPU is adept at handling sustained AI workloads efficiently while consuming low power. This not only improves power efficiency but also extends battery life in notebooks. Additionally, the GPU (Intel Arc) is tailored for data-intensive AI computations, while the CPU handles sequential data and complex tasks efficiently.
Intel has already partnered with major brands like Adobe and Blackmagic Design, as well as top game developers. These collaborations are aimed at refining their products to leverage the full potential of the latest Intel Core Ultra processor-powered PCs.
Through these initiatives, Intel is solidifying its commitment to making AI-enabled PCs more accessible. By providing developers with the necessary tools and resources, Intel is ensuring that AI and machine learning technologies continue to evolve and reach a broader audience.