Intel touts 130-plus edge design wins for Series 3 and launches OpenVINO Physical AI framework
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Intel stakes new claim in physical AI with robotics chips
Intel is invading the physical AI space with a reentry into the robotics market it quit many years ago amid financial struggles. The robotics strategy is part of the company’s larger plan to establish AI on the “edge,” in which devices have the computing capability to run AI locally. Many devices lack AI capabilities and have to offload processing to the cloud. The chipmaker said its Intel Series 3 processors are now in 130 edge AI and robotics …
[Taipei, Taiwan = Digital Daily Reporter Ko Seong-hyeon] Intel is strengthening its push into the robotics and edge artificial intelligence (AI) markets. Amid growing demand for robotic automation in manufacturing, logistics, and distribution, the company plans to expand its hardware and software foundations to apply physical AI models to actual robots. On the 1st, Intel unveiled the OpenVINO physical AI framework to simplify the field applicat…
Intel touts 130-plus edge design wins for Series 3 and launches OpenVINO Physical AI framework
Intel Corp. today announced that more than 130 design engagements for its Series 3 processor family for edge artificial intelligence and edge computing designs and also unveiled a new open-source framework called OpenVINO Physical AI to address what it calls a deployment gap between robotics models built in the lab and fleets running on factory […] The post Intel touts 130-plus edge design wins for Series 3 and launches OpenVINO Physical AI fram…
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