Alibaba, Argonne, AT&T, Google Cloud,
Microsoft, SiPearl and others showcase power of open ecosystem to
create world-changing tech.
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- Announcing a unified Developer Zone, new oneAPI 2022 toolkits
and new oneAPI Centers of Excellence designed to better enable
developers to access reference designs, toolkits and other assets
across AI, client, cloud, 5G/edge and gaming with an open,
standard-based, unified programming environment.
- Introducing 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors built on Intel 7
process technology to provide superior computing performance for
every PC segment and to the edge.
- The Aurora supercomputer to exceed two exaflops of peak double
precision compute performance.
- Google Cloud and Intel unveil deep partnership and joint
development of Mount Evans, Intel’s first ASIC-based IPU.
Today at its inaugural Intel Innovation event, Intel returned to
its developer roots, highlighting a renewed commitment to the
community and a developer-first approach across software and
hardware. Announcements spanning new products, developer tools and
technologies underscore Intel’s focus on empowering an open
ecosystem, ensuring choice for developers to use the tools and
environments they prefer, and building trust and partnership across
cloud service providers, open source communities, startups and
others.
“As the creator of the original Intel Developer Forum, it’s a
great honor to once again bring together people from across the
ecosystem to explore the future of technology,” said Intel CEO Pat
Gelsinger. “Developers are the true superheroes of the digitized
world – a world which is underpinned by semiconductors. We will not
rest until we’ve exhausted the periodic table, unlocking the magic
of silicon and empowering developers so that, together, we can
usher in a new era of innovation.”
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News: Developer/oneAPI | Ubiquitous Computing | Artificial
Intelligence | Cloud-to-Edge Infrastructure | Pervasive
Connectivity
Intel detailed key investments for developers, including an
updated, unified and more comprehensive Developer Zone, oneAPI 2022
toolkits and new oneAPI Centers of Excellence. All are intended to
improve access to resources and simplify development across central
processing unit (CPU) and accelerator architectures:
- Developer Zone: To improve ease of access to reference
designs, toolkits and other assets across AI, client, cloud,
5G/edge and gaming, the new resource provides developers with
access to a consolidated Intel® Developer Catalog of key Intel
software offerings, as well as an improved Intel® DevCloud
development environment to test and run workloads on a variety of
Intel’s latest hardware (CPUs, graphics processing units (GPUs),
field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) and accelerators) and
software tools.
- oneAPI 2022: Intel is preparing to ship oneAPI 2022
toolkits with 900 new features since it shipped last year. This new
release adds cross-architecture software development capabilities
for CPUs and GPUs through the first unified C++/SYCL/Fortran
compiler and Data Parallel Python and expands Advisor accelerator
performance modeling, including VTune Flame Graph to visualize
performance hot spots and improves productivity through extended
Microsoft Visual Studio Code integration and Microsoft WSL 2
support.
- oneAPI Centers of Excellence: Eleven new partners were
announced to deliver strategic code ports, additional hardware
support, new technologies and services, and curriculum development
to enable further ecosystem adoption of oneAPI. These include Oak
Ridge National Laboratory, University of California Berkeley,
University of Durham, and University of Tennessee, along with
expansion of the Intel Graphics Visualization Institutes of
Xellence to become oneAPI Centers of Excellence.
More: Developer/oneAPI News from Intel Innovation
Intel is executing to its product and process roadmap and
accelerating the cadence of innovation across the superpowers –
ubiquitous computing, cloud-to-edge infrastructure, pervasive
connectivity and AI – enabling developers to push forward with
disruption, discovery and impact.
Ubiquitous Computing: The Human-to-Technology Interaction
Point
Computing capabilities permeate every aspect of our existence,
serving as the human to technology interaction point across
existing devices and emerging form factors. Soon, we will all have
thousands of devices at our immediate disposal. By the end of this
decade, there will be the potential for every human to have 1
petaflop of computing power and 1 petabyte of data less than 1
millisecond away.
By breaking down walled gardens and building an open
environment, Intel is driving the future of the PC – new CPUs, GPUs
and platform advancements – creating huge opportunities for
developers to create amazing experiences:
- 12th Gen Intel Core Processors: The performance hybrid
architecture of this new family1 represents an architectural shift
made possible by close co-engineering of software and hardware and
will deliver new levels of leadership performance for generations.
The 12th Gen Intel Core family will include 60 processors set to
power more than 500 designs from high-performance desktops to
ultra-thin-and-light laptops. The company is currently shipping 28
SKUs to OEM partners, and launching the first six desktop
processors today, headlined by the unlocked Intel Core i9-12900K –
the world’s best gaming processor.2
- Data Science Solution: Data scientists can now iterate,
visualize and analyze complex data at scale with the highest memory
configuration of any similar offerings with this new solution
powered by Intel® Core™ and Intel® Xeon® architectures. Combining
workstation hardware and Intel oneAPI AI Analytics toolkit to
enable “out of the box” AI development, this solution is now
available on Linux-based workstation PCs from Dell, HP and Lenovo.
Additionally, Microsoft and Intel have partnered to bring a
complete data science tool chain to Windows 11, which will be
available first on the new Surface Laptop Studio.
- Intel® Arc™ Alchemist Family of Graphics SoCs: Designed
to be gaming first, the first generation of Intel Arc
high-performance discrete GPUs (code-name “Alchemist”) will offer
Xe Super Sampling (XeSS) – a novel upscaling technology that game
developers are now integrating into their games. XeSS takes
advantage of machine learning and Alchemist’s built-in XMX AI
accelerators to deliver high-performance and high-fidelity visuals.
XeSS is implemented using open standards to ensure wide
availability on many games and across a broad set of hardware. In
addition, Alchemist will support Deep Link technology on Intel
platforms, with new computing capabilities including Hyper Encode,
allowing simultaneous acceleration of a single video file transcode
across integrated and discrete graphics engines.
More: 12th Gen Intel Core/Ubiquitous Computing News from
Intel Innovation
Cloud-to-Edge Infrastructure: Unlimited Scale and Capacity in
the Cloud Combines with Unlimited Reach through the Intelligent
Edge
Computing is spreading across heterogeneous fabrics of CPUs,
GPUs, application accelerators, interconnect processors,
edge-computing devices and FPGAs – all of which require persistent
memory and software to bind these elements into a complete
solution. The race to zettascale is on to generate, store and
analyze data at scale. It took over 12 years to get from petascale
to exascale computing. Intel has challenged itself to make it to
zetta in five years: zetta 2027. Central to this goal is Intel’s
work with the open ecosystem to ensure developers have optimized
tools and software environments to accelerate their
deployments:
- Ponte Vecchio and oneAPI Support SiPearl’s
Microprocessors: SiPearl is designing a microprocessor that
will be used in European exascale supercomputers and has selected
Intel’s Ponte Vecchio GPUs as the high performance computing (HPC)
accelerator within the system’s HPC node. To tie compute
environments together, SiPearl is adopting oneAPI as the open
software specification to increase developer productivity and
workload performance.
- Next-Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors (Code-named
“Sapphire Rapids”) Optimization: Intel is working with the open
source community and its large pool of ecosystem partners to make
it easy for developers to build on its next-generation processor.
It will integrate several new acceleration engines designed to
tackle overhead in data-center-scale deployment models, while
enabling greater processor core utilization and reducing power and
area costs.
Intel also highlighted that cloud developers have broad access
to the latest 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors within major
cloud service providers, including Alibaba, AWS, Baidu, Google,
Microsoft, Oracle and Tencent.
More: Cloud-to-Edge Infrastructure News from Intel
Innovation
Pervasive Connectivity: Everyone and Everything is
Connected
With networks programmable top-to-bottom and end-to-end, the
future lies in a fully programmable network that is truly open –
where developers have the freedom to move at the speed of software.
Intel is the only company offering a comprehensive set of hardware
and software to create an end-to-end programmable network – from
Intel Xeon Scalable processors and next-generation Xeon-D to new
P4-programmable infrastructure processing units (IPUs) and
switches:
- Intel® Intelligent Fabric is an end-to-end programmable
platform leveraging Intel’s unique hardware and software offerings
to advance business opportunities and put control in the hands of
the developers.
- ASIC-based IPU (Code-named “Mount Evans”): Intel and
Google Cloud announced deep collaboration on the design and
development of this first-of-its-kind open solution supported by
industry-standard programming language and open sourced
Infrastructure Programmer Development kit to simplify developer
access to the technology in Google Cloud data centers.
- Intel® Tofino™ 3 Intel fabric processor (IFP) adds
intelligence to switching through P4 programmability and
acceleration of AI workloads. Additionally, IFP is fully
P4-programmable, placing the power back in the hands of the network
programmer and paving the way to more secure and self-healing cloud
fabric.
- AT&T, supported by an established ecosystem of
solution providers, will use Intel as a silicon provider for
deployment of its forthcoming virtualized radio access network
(vRAN), giving it the flexibility to bring automation and
cloud-like capabilities into its network, along with optimizations
for performance, cost and operational efficiency.
- DEKA Research & Development Corporation is collaborating
with FedEx to develop Roxo™, the FedEx SameDay Bot®, designed
for reliable, autonomous last-mile delivery to a customer's door.
Roxo is being tested with 11th Gen Intel® Core™ i7 processors,
Intel® RealSense™ depth cameras and uses OpenVINO™ as the AI
inferencing engine. With the 11th Gen Intel Core i7 processors,
Intel is helping DEKA create a power-efficient and high-performing
compute platform.
More: Pervasive Connectivity News from Intel
Innovation
Artificial Intelligence: Making AI More Accessible and
Scalable for Developers
Intel’s deep investments in developer ecosystems, tools,
technology and an open platform are clearing the path forward to
scale AI everywhere. Intel’s role is to responsibly scale this
technology. Intel has made AI more accessible and scalable for
developers through extensive optimizations of popular libraries and
frameworks on Intel Xeon Scalable processors. Intel’s investment in
multiple AI architectures to meet diverse customer requirements,
using an open standards-based programming model, makes it easier
for developers to run more AI workloads in more use cases. Many of
the world’s leading organizations leverage Intel AI to solve
complex tasks, as evidenced by today’s announcements:
- The Aurora Supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory to
Exceed 2 Exaflops of Peak Performance: The co-designed Aurora
supercomputer featuring next-gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors
(code-named “Sapphire Rapids”) and next-gen Intel GPUs (code-named
“Ponte Vecchio”) will exceed two exaflops of peak double precision
compute performance. Aurora is designed to handle high-performance
computing, AI/ML and big data analytics workloads. Argonne National
Laboratory is a U.S Department of Energy national laboratory and is
at the forefront of the nation's efforts to deliver future exascale
computing capabilities.
- Intel AI powers Alibaba Recommendation Engine: Alibaba
and Intel partnered building an end-to-end toolkit called DeepRec,
to facilitate deep learning training and deployment of
recommendation systems – a workload which consumes a significant
portion of all data center and cloud AI cycles and has diverse
compute, memory, bandwidth, and network needs. DeepRec developers
can easily load and update models, process embedding layers,
leverage existing model zoos and deploy extremely-large-scale
recommendation-based services with trillions of samples.
- AI Toolkits Optimized for Intel Xeon Scalable
Processors: Intel-optimized AI toolkits provide data scientists
greater performance and productivity out of the box. Intel has
partnered with the open source community, as well as Amazon, Baidu,
Facebook, Google and Microsoft to ensure the most popular data
science software – including Pandas, scikit-learn, MXNet,
PaddlePaddle, PyTorch, TensorFlow, ONNX Runtime and more – is
optimized to run on Intel hardware.
- Accelerating AI Performance in Next-Gen Intel Xeon Scalable
Processors: Intel is targeting to deliver up to a 30 times
total AI performance gain over its prior generation with its
next-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processor (“Sapphire Rapids”).
These performance gains are achieved through both extensive
software optimizations and the forthcoming processor’s built-in AMX
engine and will enable even more AI use cases without the need for
discrete GPUs.
More: Artificial Intelligence News from Intel
Innovation
“Innovation thrives in open environments where developers
connect, communicate and collaborate freely. Technology is a human
creation and builds what is possible,” said Greg Lavender, chief
technology officer, senior vice president and general manager of
the Software and Advanced Technology Group at Intel. “Technology is
also inherently neutral. It is up to everyone to use it in a way
that is more responsible, inclusive, sustainable and ethical. Intel
has doubled down on its deep legacy in open platforms and massive
inventory of foundational software technologies with the specific
intention of enabling software innovation."
About Intel
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world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
1 Not available on certain 12th Gen Intel Core processors. More
details at www.Intel.com/InnovationEventClaims.
2 As measured by unique features and superior in-game benchmark
mode performance (score or frames per second) on majority of the 31
game titles tested (as of Oct 1, 2021), including in comparison to
AMD Ryzen 5950X. See intel.com/12thgen for additional details.
Results may vary.
Performance varies by use, configuration and other factors. See
www.intel.com/InnovationEventClaims for workloads and
configurations. Results may vary.
Performance results are based on testing as of dates shown in
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