Bringing AI Everywhere

Bringing AI Everywhere

Real-life examples of how Intel technology is helping the world use AI

Hot on the heels of the launch of Intel® Core™ Ultra Processors and 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® Processors, we’ve entered 2024 focused on truly bringing AI everywhere. That message has been front and center at recent industry events like CES in January and both IFS and Mobile World Congress in February. We deliver leadership AI products, anchored on open and secure platforms that optimize workloads and enterprise applications at scale — from data centers to the edge, and even to the laptops of entire company workforces.

“Bringing AI Everywhere” isn’t just a catchphrase or aspiration. The International Data Corporation expects worldwide spending on AI solutions will grow to more than $500 billion in 2027. At the edge, we're already seeing more than 85,000 AI deployments and growing. The following highlights the many real-life ways Intel technology is enabling AI to help accelerate organizations around the world.

Healthcare 

In the fast-evolving landscape of healthcare, ensuring data security and privacy is paramount. Intel technology is enabling AI to not only protect patient information but allow medical teams to identify health conditions with unprecedented precision.

BeeKeeperAI has developed a tool that not only facilitates data computation but establishes an impenetrable barrier against potential cyber-attacks. The heart of this innovative solution lies in BeeKeeperAI’s EscrowAI, an AI system equipped with Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, SGX, and confidential computing. This zero-trust environment has created the opportunity for health organizations around the world to collaborate and confidently access a wider body of data, immediately raising the bar for personalized disease discovery and prognosis. All of this happens while protecting patient information via secure enclaves, positioning BeeKeeperAI and Intel technology as beacons of progress.

 Supply chain

There’s tremendous opportunity for Intel technology to enable the AI necessary to help drive out the inefficiencies across the global supply chain. Consider, for example, the food production industry, where more than $1 trillion of perishable food goes directly from farms to landfills annually. So, clients like Nature Fresh Farms — a data-driven company that ships non-GMO, greenhouse-grown produce to key retailers in North America — are using large data models and AI inferencing to maximize yields and efficiency.

Nature Fresh Farms has combined the power of our OpenVINO and Intel Xeon processors to allow AI to optimize the growing temperatures of its plants, control irrigation, establish a new level of product traceability, and more. The AI system continues along the supply chain to help the organization know exactly what it’s producing and where it’s going. Together, we’re creating a future where the food supply chain uses AI to drive operational efficiency, while delivering the quality and volume that the growing population demands.

Transportation & automotive

Meanwhile, Intel technology is already being used to help power the AI necessary to ensure conventional and autonomous vehicles can co-exist harmoniously on our highways. For example, Ferrovial’s Smart Roads AIVIA employs Intel’s world-leading expertise and technology in the areas of secure, scalable sensor fusion and sensor agnostic edge architecture. This roadside system uses 5G to detect and respond to accidents quicker, run simulations to maximize road capacity without the need for construction, apply AI to relay real-time information of road conditions to the public, and more. With the goal of enhancing traffic and pedestrian safety, reliable travel times, and overall travel experience, the initiative aims to build the physical and digital infrastructure of tomorrow.

That’s just the beginning, as we recently made a number of exciting automotive-related announcements at CES. Intel’s new family of AI-enhanced software-defined vehicle system-on-chips (SDV SoC) is being used by Zeeker to bring enhanced GenAI living room experiences to next-generation vehicles. Our acquisition of Silicon Mobility SAS will help bring AI efficiencies to electric vehicle energy management — and we’re delivering the industry’s first open automotive chiplet platform, enabling customers to integrate their own chiplet into an Intel Automotive product.

These examples are just a small representation of how AI is being deployed everywhere, rapidly changing the way we work and live. To learn more about AI and Intel, be sure to tune in to the second season of Technically Speaking: An Intel Podcast when it debuts on Tuesday, April 9. Hosted by iHeartMedia’s Ruby Studios and Intel, the season will focus on AI's impact on PC Productivity, Medical Treatment, the Future of Retail, and much more.

AI Everywhere — It starts with Intel.

Going fast in every section of the company.

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Yash Karathiya

DDU CE 27' | Aspiring Computer Engineer 💻 | B.Tech in Computer Engineering 🎓 | Innovator 🚀 | Problem Solver 🧩

5mo

It's fascinating to see how Intel is truly bringing AI everywhere. From healthcare to supply chain and transportation, the impact is transformative. Can't wait to see what's next in this AI-driven journey.

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Rajan Aggarwal

Engineering Director at Qualcomm

5mo

another amazing from Kalatkari Intel

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Chinthaka Deshapriya (RHCA)

An Open Source Technology Evangalist and Director Consulting at OSI Private Litmited and Cybergate Services Private Limited

5mo

Thank you for

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