Today, Intel is expanding its AI PC Acceleration Program by delivering a variety of new toolkits and development kits designed for software and hardware AI developers under the new AI PC Developer Program sub-initiative. We have announced that we are going to take it even further. Originally launched on October 23rd, the AI PC Acceleration Program leverages Intel's vast resources and experience to develop a broader ecosystem as the world moves to become more AI development-driven. was created to connect hardware vendors and software developers.
Intel aims to bring AI to 100 million Intel-powered AI PCs by 2025, unlocking the full potential of AI applications and software and expanding the entire AI-focused PC ecosystem We aim to do so. The AI PC Developer Program is designed to simplify new AI technologies and their adoption. A larger scale framework. This provides access to a variety of tools, workflows, AI deployment frameworks, and developer kits, allowing developers to take advantage of the latest NPUs included in Intel's Meteor Lake Core Ultra series processors. Become.
We also provide centralized resources such as toolkits, documentation, and training to help developers get the most out of their software and hardware in conjunction with technologies related to Meteor Lake (and beyond). can improve the performance of AI and machine learning applications. Such toolkits are already widely used by developers, including Intel's open source OpenVino.
Additionally, this centralized resource platform is designed to streamline the AI development process, making it more efficient and effective for developers to integrate AI capabilities into their applications. It is designed to play a key role in Intel's strategy to not only advance AI technology, but also make it more user-friendly and adaptable to a variety of real-world applications.
In particular, this is done both in software and hardware. Not only does Intel want more software developers to take advantage of its AI resources, but it also wants independent hardware vendors (IHVs) to participate. Most OEMs and system assemblers are already subject to Microsoft's Windows certification requirements, but Intel wants to involve individual component vendors as well. How can you use AI to improve audio performance? Display performance? Storage performance? That's what Intel wants to know.
”By working with our ecosystem, we've made great strides in our AI PC acceleration program. Now, with the addition of the AI PC Developer Program, we are expanding our engagement beyond large ISVs to small and medium-sized businesses and aspiring developers.” said Carla Rodriguez, Vice President and General Manager of Client Software Ecosystem Enablement.Our goal is to drive a frictionless experience by providing a broad set of tools, including a new AI-enabled developer kit.”
The Intel AI PC Acceleration Program provides 24/7 access to resources and early reference hardware so both ISVs and software developers can create and optimize workloads before launching retail components. Masu. Developers can join his AI PC Acceleration Program through the official webpage or email AIPCIHV@intel.com for more information.