The company's AI PC Developer Program is tailored to provide developers with accessible tools, workflows, AI-deployment frameworks, and developer kits featuring the latest Intel hardware. Intel ...
Intel hopes a new Web site for developers of embedded devices will convince more companies to use its microprocessors. The site, due to be unveiled in early 2009, will include tools to help engineers ...
Intel on Friday said it is inviting programmers to develop programs that can take advantage of the parallel computing capabilities on its future multicore processors. By providing software tools, ...
What good are AI-powered processors without apps that take full advantage of them? That seems to be the question Intel has been asking itself lately. The company just announced a new initiative, the ...
Intel Corporation has taken a major leap forward in advancing artificial intelligence (AI) on personal computers with the launch of two key initiatives. The AI PC Developer Program and the integration ...
Intel is expected to tout its newest products and encourage industry engineers to develop complementary software and hardware at its developers' forum today in San Francisco's Moscone Center. Mark ...
SAN JOSE — Intel Corp. announced the formation on Wednesday of an online community called the Intel PCA Developer Network, designed to bring together developers working on the chip maker’s ...
Or perhaps it was something that was missing -- a keynote from recently departed Intel executive Pat Gelsinger, who left for EMC just before IDF 2009. Your mileage may vary, but here's what Channelweb ...
Intel on Monday is shipping three threading tools to enable developers to better take advantage of newfangled multicore processors. The tools include Threading Building Blocks 1.0, a C++ runtime ...
Among Intel’s expected preview of its new Core Microarchitecture were tidbits that promise significant enhancements to systems showing up next year. They included a flash memory addition to ...
Nearly all of the Mac OS X developers surveyed by a Wall Street analyst at Apple's Word Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) last week said the company's Intel transition is going better than they had ...
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