Intel's on a mission to bring AI everywhere, says CEO Pat Gelsinger

Intel's latest Gaudi 3 processors are expected to improve AI compute performance by four times, compared to its predecessor

Pat Gelsinger, CEO, Intel
Pat Gelsinger, CEO, Intel (Photo: Bloomberg)
Ashutosh Mishra New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Apr 10 2024 | 10:31 PM IST
Indian IT major Infosys is expanding its partnership with Intel to help global firms accelerate their artificial intelligence (AI) journeys.

“The advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions offered as a part of this collaboration will aim to help businesses become cost effective and performance driven while being responsible by design,” a statement from Intel said.

Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel, on Wednesday unveiled the latest Gaudi 3 processors Arizona, US. Gaudi 3 is expected to improve the AI compute performance by four times, compared to its predecessor.

On AI PCs, Gelsinger said that the company was ramping up its production, and is on track to meet its supply target of 40 million units this year and 100 million next year. 

“We put the wifi technology into volumes, which enabled every place to have wireless connectivity. With the AI PCs again, we are doing a similar thing and ramping up the production of core ultra PCs,” he said. 

Speaking at the Intel Vision 2024, Gelsinger said, “We’ll soon be launching an open platform for bringing together the reference designs and solutions that will allow us to build the blueprints, demonstrate performance, interoperability, trustworthiness, and ensure effective benchmarking and certification of AI solutions. This will also provide open governance for the entire ecosystem to move forward.”
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First Published: Apr 10 2024 | 6:51 PM IST

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