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The chipmaker has become the latest to jump into the burgeoning AI PC market.
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The announcement follows an $8.5 billion grant given to Intel and $6.6 billion to Taiwan’s TSMC earlier this year to boost local production.
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Just when you think the market is settled, new challengers appear for Wintel.
Through a focus on more customized genAI models for enterprises and industry standard Ethernet, Intel sees a path to regaining its dominance in a new era of computing.
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At the company's annual Vision conference, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said he sees the company's future embedded in an AI-everywhere concept.
AI-ready PCs will soon be able to handle more genAI tasks directly on the machine, potentially boosting performance and privacy.