Intel has achieved a milestone in its efforts to advance artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities on personal computers. The company revealed that more than 500 pre-trained AI models are now optimised to run on its latest Intel Core Ultra processors.
This achievement reflects Intel's ongoing investment in transforming PCs into powerful AI platforms. The Core Ultra processor, already experiencing the fastest growth in the AI PC processor market, offers the industry's most comprehensive ecosystem for AI development. This ecosystem includes a vast range of AI models alongside frameworks and runtimes specifically designed for these processors.
"Surpassing 500 AI models is a significant milestone for Intel's efforts to drive the AI PC transformation," stated Robert Hallock, Vice President and General Manager of AI and technical marketing in the Client Computing Group, Intel. "This unmatched selection reflects our commitment to building not only the industry's most robust toolchain for AI developers but also a dependable foundation for AI software users."
Additionally, the availability of these optimised AI models empowers developers to create innovative features for AI-powered PCs. These models cover various tasks such as large language processing, image and video enhancement, object detection and computer vision. Developers can leverage these pre-trained models as a foundation for building new functionalities, ultimately expanding the capabilities of AI-powered PCs.
This achievement underscores the growing importance of AI in personal computing. By providing a robust platform with a vast library of optimised models, Intel is well-positioned to drive the adoption of AI applications on PCs in the future.