Friday, March 22, 2024

Intel launches the most powerful processors with artificial intelligence on the market in Latin America

 



The giant Intel officially launched its new Intel Core Ultra processors, equipped with artificial intelligence, and redoubled its commitment to the development of the AI PC era in Latin America.

At the event "Discovering the era of AI PC in Latam" in which iProUP was present, the company confirmed that the processors are already available in Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Peru, and will gradually reach Argentina and other countries in the region. region such as, for example, Costa Rica.

"It is estimated that PCs with AI will represent 80% of the PC market by 2028 and will provide new tools to the way people work, learn and create," highlighted Vanessa García Fiol, director of Marketing for Latin America at Intel.

The company announced the arrival of Intel Core Ultra processors, which will be present in more than 230 models of the world's first AI PCs for laptops in the Latin American market, thus marking the beginning of a new era of AI in the region. .

"We are at an inflection point with the PC. The demands for what people expect their PC to do are growing and evolving. The arrival of Intel Core Ultra laptop processors in Latin America marks a significant milestone in the introduction of the Artificial Intelligence in personal computers in the region," highlighted García Fiol.

"This advancement represents the beginning of a new era in which AI is tangibly integrated into the everyday computing experience of Latin American users," she added.

New Intel Core Ultra processor enables acceleration of low-power UA tools, among other new features

Intel presented its Intel Core Ultra processor: its differentials
"Intel Core Ultra is the first processor developed with Intel 4 process technology and represents the company's largest architectural change in 40 years," highlighted Ricardo Chaparro, director of the Computing Business Unit for Intel in Latin America.

He added: "Whether you're working, collaborating, creating content or gaming, Intel Core Ultra processors offer three dedicated engines (CPU, GPU and NPU) to unleash the power of AI, create immersive graphics experiences and enable faster processing. high performance with low energy consumption.

The new processor family also features Intel AI Boost, an integrated AI engine that enables low-power AI acceleration and offloading of the CPU or GPU.

Additionally, the Intel Gaussian & Neural Accelerator feature processes AI voice and audio applications, while freeing up CPU resources to increase overall system performance and responsiveness.

From now on, thanks to AI tools and laptops with Intel Core Ultra processors, users will be able to:

Generate an image of what you have in mind with a short text

Mix your favorite song with just a few clicks and text input, or separate the vocals and create a quick karaoke hit

Make your photos more vibrant by amplifying every detail with smart lighting correction

Add more colorful skies or mysterious fogs to your photos to give them a special touch, all with extraordinary detail and realism

Translate languages in real time by using natural language processing algorithms and interpret spoken or written words in one language and present the corresponding translation in another language

Transcribe audio by processing speech algorithms to convert spoken words or audio recordings into written text

Perform automation inference by using machine learning algorithms to analyze large amounts of data and predict or make decisions based on data patterns and trends

Intel's vision on the emergence of AI in all areas
AI marks a generational shift, inaugurating a new era of global expansion in which computing becomes even more fundamental to forging a better future for all.

Ricardo Chaparro, director of the Computing Business Unit for Intel in Latin America

This progress depends crucially on the availability of advanced hardware, especially semiconductors, driving an era that Intel calls the "Siliconomics."

In this new era, the global industry is based on silicon, an essential material for the manufacture of semiconductors, and on software, elements that will trigger exponential growth in economies worldwide and emerging technologies such as IoT, online computing. the cloud and, above all, artificial intelligence.

In this scenario, as the volume of data increases, the demand for AI insights grows.

According to Boston Consulting Group, AI-enabled PCs will account for 80% of the PC market by 2028

and will bring new tools to the way people work, learn and create. This translates into multiple advantages for society and companies.

Additionally, according to reports from Intel, when surveying organizations that use generative AI, the benefits include:

better customer experience (27%)

higher efficiency (25%)

improved product capabilities (25%)

cost savings (22%)

Intel develops IT tools and solutions that enable PCs to seamlessly integrate and effectively run AI across their applications – in the cloud and, increasingly, locally on the PC and at the edge, where data is generated and used.

To that end, Intel introduced the AI PC Acceleration Program, under which the company seeks to enable AI in more than 100 million PCs by 2025.

Work with more than 100 "independent software vendor" ISVs will continue to include new partners, and more than 300 AI-accelerated resources are expected to enable new experiences on PC.

"Intel is the only company creating an ecosystem program like this to advance AI capabilities and usher in the era of AI PCs," Chaparro emphasizes.

He adds: "While others may talk about what's to come with AI, Intel's AI Acceleration Program will impact people's lives starting today with systems powered by Intel Core Ultra."

"For developers, this stage offers enormous social and business opportunities to create solutions to the world's greatest challenges and improve the lives of all people on the planet," Chaparro completes.



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