On the eve of CES, Intel leaders – Gregory Bryant,
senior vice president, Client Computing Group; Navin Shenoy,
executive vice president, Data Center Group; and Professor
Amnon Shashua, president and CEO of Mobileye, an Intel
company – took to the stage to showcase the company’s
commitment to continuously improve the computing and communications
foundation that will advance the way we experience the world and
expand human potential.
More: Intel at 2019 CES (All Intel News)
The company made several announcements spanning PCs and new
devices to diverse growth segments including artificial
intelligence (AI), 5G and autonomous driving (AD). And Intel’s
leaders discussed the innovation necessary across the data center,
cloud, network and edge to enable the new user experiences and form
factors of the future.
Intel showcased its latest Intel® Xeon® Scalable products,
shipping today with advanced AI and memory capabilities, and 9th
Gen Intel® Core™ desktop products. It also announced new 10nm
products for PCs, servers and 5G wireless access base stations, the
future of new chip designs based on its 3D packaging technology
(Foveros).
Intel also spotlighted what’s possible when technologies work
seamlessly together across the entire spectrum of computing.
Comcast* and Intel are working together to bring the connected home
to life. New initiatives with Alibaba* demonstrate how Intel AI
plans to deliver athlete tracking technology during the next
Olympics. Mobileye and Ordnance Survey* will bring us closer to the
realization of smart cities and safer roads.
“Anyone can claim leadership in an isolated use case, but at
Intel our aim is broader. The next era of computing demands
innovation at an entirely different level – one that
encompasses the entire ecosystem and spans every facet of
computing, connectivity and more. We won’t settle for anything
less.”–Gregory Bryant
THE CHANGING FACE OF COMPUTING
Driving Innovation across the PC Industry: Intel’s
Client Computing Group is uniquely positioned to innovate across
the industry because of its broad set of technologies under one
roof, enabling Intel to advance the PC and deliver the foundation
for the data-centric world today.
- New mobile PC platform with “Ice
Lake”: The vision for tomorrow’s mobile PC platform is
firmly aligned with Intel’s upcoming first volume 10nm PC
processor, code-named “Ice Lake.” Ice Lake brings a new level of
integration with Intel’s new Sunny Cove microarchitecture,
instruction sets to accelerate AI usage and a graphics engine, and
Intel Gen11 graphics to improve graphics performance for richer
gaming and content creation experiences. Intel’s OEM partners are
expected to have new devices with Ice Lake on shelves by holiday
2019.
- Project Athena: Intel also
announced Project Athena, an innovation program and new set of
industry specifications developed to help usher in a new class of
advanced laptops designed to enable new experiences and capitalize
on next-generation technologies, including 5G and artificial
intelligence. From delivering the first connected PC with
integrated Wi-Fi in the Intel® Centrino® platform to driving
mainstream adoption of super thin and light designs, touchscreens,
and 2 in 1 form factors with Ultrabook™, Intel is uniquely
positioned to be the catalyst in delivering the next-gen PC
experience. Combining world-class performance, battery life and
connectivity in sleek, beautiful designs, the first Project Athena
devices are expected to be available in the second half of this
year.
- “Lakefield” preview: Intel
is accelerating client innovation by taking new approaches to
hybrid CPU architecture and packaging technologies. At CES 2019,
Intel provided a sneak peek of a new client platform, code-named
“Lakefield,” featuring the first iteration of its Foveros 3D
packaging technology. This hybrid CPU architecture enables
combining different pieces of IP that might have previously been
discrete into a single product with a smaller motherboard
footprint, which allows OEMs more flexibility for thin and
light form factor design. Lakefield is expected to be in production
this year.
- Expanding 9th Gen
Intel® Core™ desktop family: Intel introduced new
additions to the 9th Gen Intel Core processors that expand the
family for a broader spectrum of desktop products. These processors
deliver world-class performance to unlock incredible new
capabilities and experiences for content creators and gamers at all
levels. The first of the new 9th Gen Intel Core desktop
processors is expected to be available starting this month.
Powering the Data-Centric World across the Cloud, Network and
Edge: Intel’s Data Center Group is transforming industries
by delivering unparalleled assets that allow customers to move,
store and process massive amounts of untapped data.
- Advancing AI: Intel
announced the Intel® Nervana™ Neural Network Processor for
Inference, or NNP-I. This new class of chip is dedicated to
accelerating inference for companies with high workload demands and
is expected to go into production this year. Facebook* is also one
of Intel’s development partners on the NNP-I. Additionally, Intel
is expected to have a Neural Network Processor for Training,
code-named “Spring Crest,” available later this year.
- 10nm server processor
preview: Intel demonstrated its future Intel Xeon Scalable
processor based on 10nm, code-named “Ice Lake.” Compatible with the
upcoming 14nm Cooper Lake, Ice Lake processors targeting
server are expected to deliver performance improvements, new
hardware-enhanced security features and more, with shipments
targeted for 2020.
- Expanding 5G with 10nm
SoCs: Intel disclosed it is expanding its decadelong
investment in network infrastructure with new 10nm-based network
system on chip (SoC), code-named “Snow Ridge,” that has been
developed specifically for 5G wireless access and edge computing.
This network SoC is intended to bring Intel architecture into
wireless access base stations and allow more computing functions to
be distributed out at the edge of the network. Snow Ridge is
expected to be available in the second half of this year.
- Shipping next-generation Intel Xeon
Scalable processors: Intel announced it has started
revenue shipments of its next-generation Intel Xeon Scalable
processors, code-named “Cascade Lake.” Cascade Lake introduces
support for Intel® Optane™ DC persistent memory and Intel® DL
Boost, which is designed to accelerate AI deep learning inference.
Cascade Lake is expected to be broadly available in the first half
of this year.
“The product, innovation and partnership announcements we’re
making today highlight that Intel’s strategy is working. We are
making excellent progress in pursuing a massive $300 billion
data-driven market opportunity spanning the most important
workloads – such as AI, 5G and autonomous driving. And on a scale
unmatched by others.”–Navin Shenoy
ENGINEERING FOR HUMAN EXPERIENCE
Intel also spotlighted what’s possible when technologies work
seamlessly together across the entire spectrum of computing – from
device to cloud and across the network to the edge to deliver new,
immersive experiences.
- Expanding the impact of automotive
data: Mobileye announced an agreement with U.K.
mapping agency Ordnance Survey to bring high-precision location
data to improve operations between businesses and cities and bring
us closer to the realization of smart cities and safer roads.
Ordnance Survey’s world-leading geospatial and technology expertise
will be paired with Mobileye’s automotive camera-based mapping
capabilities to offer a new, highly accurate and customizable
location information service to Ordnance Survey customers across
energy, infrastructure and other sectors. The new service will also
support 5G, intelligent mobility and additional digital services,
enabling a fully connected, digital Britain.
- Going for gold with
AI: Intel and Alibaba announced a partnership to
develop the first-ever AI-powered 3D athlete tracking technology.
The technology utilizes existing and upcoming Intel hardware and
the Alibaba cloud to power a computing-intensive, cutting-edge deep
learning application. The combination of computer vision with AI
deep learning algorithms will enable the team to extract 3D forms
of the athletes in training and competition from multiple standard
video cameras without the use of special sensors or suits. Intel
and Alibaba, together with partners, aim to deliver this
state-of-the-art tracking technology for the 2020 Olympic Games in
Tokyo.
- Redefining home
connectivity: Intel and Comcast are laying the
foundation to deliver new immersive experiences in the home. It is
estimated that each person in North America will have 13 or more
connected devices by 20221, and demands are increasing for
high-resolution content streaming, gaming and more. The
collaboration between Intel and Comcast will deliver faster speeds,
more capacity and responsive networks that will bring new immersive
experiences to millions of people, including during the Olympic
Games Tokyo 2020. For the next wave of gigabit and beyond
broadband, Intel is working with cable industry leaders on a global
standard for 10 Gigabit technology and is starting to test this in
lab settings. Next up, Comcast and Intel are also working together
to develop Wi-Fi 6-enabled technologies.
From next-generation communications to a new era of computing,
Intel technology is the foundation for the world’s most important
innovations and advances.
About Intel
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shaping the data-centric future with computing and communications
technology that is the foundation of the world’s
innovations. The company’s engineering expertise is helping
address the world’s greatest challenges as well as helping secure,
power and connect billions of devices and the infrastructure of the
smart, connected world – from the cloud to the network to the edge
and everything in between. Find more information about Intel at
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1Source: Cisco VNI,
2018. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/collateral/service-provider/visual-networking-index-vni/white-paper-c11-741490.html
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