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Intel Meteor Lake will bring AI computing to the PC

For those who still harbor doubts about the future of artificial intelligence, Intel and Microsoft have starred in an announcement today that should be understood as a huge boost and further confirmation that this technology is here to stay. It is true, yes, that there may be minor or major adjustments, which will affect the degree of presence of AI in our lives, but what we cannot have any doubts about is that it will not go where it came from.

As you know, during these days Microsoft Build 2023 is being celebrateda Redmond event aimed especially at developers, in which artificial intelligence is having a huge role, as we told you yesterday when the company presented Windows Copilot, the AI-based assistant that will begin to be integrated into Windows 11 at starting next month, and that takes a lot of what the company has already learned thanks to the new Bing.

Well, the company had another big announcement in store, although this one not exclusively part of its own engineering teams, but of the collaboration with Intel, the other great technological giant with which, for decades, it has maintained a close collaboration, as a result of which the Wintel platform (Windows + Intel) has managed to become the standard in terms of desktop computing. And now both companies reinforce their commitment to artificial intelligence.

Intel Meteor Lake will bring AI computing to the PC

Thus, as we can read in the official announcement of the technology, Intel and Microsoft will bring AI computing to the PC with Meteor Lake, the future generation of processors from Intel. To that end, Intel will take advantage of the 14th generation Intel Core chiplet design (if it doesn’t rename it, as has been rumored for some time) to integrate a VPU (Vision Processing Unit for its acronym in English). that, in combination with AI accelerators on the CPU and GPU, will allow desktop systems to be able to carry out operations that, until now, are reserved for systems with higher computing capacity, such as workstations. work and servers.

Intel’s communication specifically mentions tboth certain Adobe Premiere Pro tasks such as its capabilities for machine learning, two fields in which many users can gain a lot. But, beyond this, the technology company speaks of a long-term plan, of several years, which leads us to think that in future iterations of the company’s processors for the PC market we will see interesting news in this regard. And since this is mentioned in the context of the collaboration with Microsoft, we can expect that these have a very direct application in the products and services of those of Redmond.

This completely breaks with the current paradigm, in which the services based on artificial intelligence have already reached the users but, in general, they are executed in the infrastructures of the companies that offer them. If a PC is capable of carrying out certain AI computing operations autonomously, the potential of artificial intelligence will grow exponentially, by making it no longer dependent on system connectivity and external systems.

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