Recently, Intel announced the establishment of AI PC Experience Development Centers at two prestigious higher education institutions in India - the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore and the Indian Institute of Technology (IITH) in Hyderabad. This initiative aims to provide students and researchers with advanced hardware and software resources to promote innovation and development in artificial intelligence applications.

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The development centers will be equipped with Intel's latest Core Ultra processors, integrating CPU, GPU, and NPU to efficiently manage AI workloads on PCs. Intel hopes to redefine how PCs are used through this initiative, enhancing productivity, creativity, and security while providing better AI tools and support for students and researchers.

At the 2024 Bangalore Tech Summit, Gokul Subramaniam, President of Intel India, emphasized the company's significance in the Indian market. He stated that Intel aims to achieve sales of 100 million AI PCs in the global market by 2025, with a target of completing 40 million units by the end of 2024.

In the newly established development centers, students and faculty will have access to the latest computing frameworks, providing strong support for research in fields such as education and basic sciences. Additionally, Intel has partnered with Ic to establish four key research projects covering areas such as computer architecture language models (LLMs), memory performance, and network technologies. These projects will lay the foundation for the future development of AI technologies.

Govindan Rangarajan, the Director of IISc, pointed out that as AI is widely applied across various industries, researchers need to master the latest industrial advancements to conduct more impactful research. Subramaniam also mentioned that the development centers aim to seek AI solutions that can be applied on a large scale to bring tangible benefits to different social groups.

In addition to its investments in higher education, Intel plans to collaborate with state governments in India to promote skills development programs. Through a partnership with the Nipuna Karnataka project in Karnataka, Intel hopes to provide every K-12 student with an AI PC to enhance educational standards and technological literacy.

This series of initiatives will inject new momentum into technological innovation and educational development in India, helping to cultivate future technology talent.

Key Points:  

🎓 Intel will establish AI PC Experience Development Centers at IISc and IITH to support innovation for students and researchers.  

💡 Intel aims to achieve a market target of 100 million AI PCs by 2025, with 40 million units expected to be completed by the end of 2024.  

📚 Intel collaborates with the government to provide AI PCs for every K-12 student, promoting education and skills development.