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Intel CEO says they will incorporate AI in all platforms

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In this ongoing AI revolution, it’s no secret that many companies are trying everything at their disposal to integrate AI into their products and services. As part of these efforts, Intel has now unveiled its new ambitious plans to incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) into every product it creates.

This announcement comes just months before the upcoming Intel Meteor Lake chips, which could reportedly feature a built-in neural processor specifically designed for handling machine learning tasks. Additionally, when discussing the potential reach of AI in Intel’s products, Geslinger stated that the company would take a more comprehensive approach, with the expectation that AI will eventually become a ubiquitous feature in all Intel products, serving a wide range of use cases and customers.

“Today, you’re starting to see that people are going to the cloud and goofing around with ChatGPT writing a research paper and, you know, that’s super cool, right? And kids are, of course, simplifying their homework assignments that way, but you’re not going to do that for every client — because becoming AI enabled, it must be done on the client for that to occur, right? You can’t go to the cloud. You can’t round trip to the cloud,” said Geslinger.

Furthermore, Geslimger predicted that AI would eventually permeate all business domains, including the client-facing consumer electronics market, enterprise data centers, and even manufacturing. Additionally, he playfully mentioned that even personal devices like hearing aids will soon have AI built-in, including his own.

AI integration in Windows 12

Although Intel isn’t the one developing Windows, Geslinger also hinted that AI could play a significant role in the next iteration of Windows, opening up a new era for AI-powered computing and transforming how users interact with their devices. And as part of these efforts, Microsoft has already unveiled the co-pilot for Windows 11, allowing users to type questions and perform specific actions, such as adjusting settings to enhance focus or carrying out other tasks on the PC.

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