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Intel Announces Expansion to AI PC Dev Program, Aims to Reach More Software & Hardware Devs


by Gavin Bonshor on March 26, 2024 6:00 PM EST Today, Intel announced that it is looking to progress its AI PC Acceleration program further by offering various new toolkits and devkits designed for software and hardware AI developers under a new AI PC Developer Program sub-initiative. Originally launched on October 23, the AI PC Acceleration program was created to connect hardware vendors with software developers, using Intel's vast resources and experience to develop a broader ecosystem as the world pivots to one driven by AI development.

It also offers centralized resources like toolkits, documentation, and training to allow developers to fully utilize their software and hardware in tandem with the technologies associated with Meteor Lake (and beyond) to enhance AI and machine learning application performance. It is designed to play a crucial role in Intel’s strategy to not only advance AI technology but also to make it more user-friendly and adaptable to various real-world applications. OEMs and system assemblers are largely already covered under Microsoft's requirements for Windows certification, but Intel wants to get the individual parts vendors involved as well.

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