Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's Computex Keynote: 1,000 Steps up Elephant Mountain and a Live Demo with Perplexity's CEO
Intel said agentic AI will drive new CPU demand as it introduced Xeon 6, Core Ultra Series 3 and full-scale 18A manufacturing.
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Intel is betting that the next big leap in Artificial Intelligence will come from understanding how the human brain works and moving that knowledge to new computational algorithms.Lip-Bu Tan, executive director of Intel, revealed a strategic alliance with Echo Neural Technologies to develop artificial intelligence systems trained directly from human brain activity.“For years, emulating the functionality of the human brain has been the ‘saint gra…
Agentic AI to drive CPU demand: Intel CEO
Taipei, June 2 (CNA) Agentic AI will drive demand for central processing units (CPUs) as artificial intelligence (AI) takes on increasingly complex tasks, Intel Corp. CEO Lip-Bu Tan (陳立武) said Tuesday, as the company unveiled new processors for AI infrastructure and personal computers.
[Taipei, Taiwan = Digital Daily Reporter Ko Seong-hyeon] Intel is embarking on an ecosystem consolidation to secure leadership in the next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) data center market. The company plans to recover its CPU position by leveraging capabilities based on the 18A (1.8nm) process, while simultaneously responding in a customized manner by building solutions optimized for specific sectors. This move stands in stark contrast…
At Computex, Intel strove to reclaim its silicon superpower status
A couple of years ago, Intel wasn’t the silicon superpower it once was. Giving up dominance to the likes of AMD, Apple, and even Qualcomm in recent years, the major computing company made big changes, laying off thousands of workers and changing its CEO. Under the stewardship of Lip-Bu Tan, Intel’s fortunes appear to have changed. While Tan’s keynote at Computex 2026 didn’t reveal much in the way of new announcements, it served as a highlight re…
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