On September 19th, Intel unveiled multiple new products at its annual technology summit, including a 288-core chip using its proprietary process technology, 4000 AI processors Gaudi2 that make up one of the world's top 15 supercomputers, and PC processors like Meteor Lake that support local AI inference. These moves signal Intel's intent to reclaim the pinnacle of the chip manufacturing industry. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger demonstrated a strong presence, announcing that Intel's process roadmap is on track, with the goal of achieving critical product upgrades and business breakthroughs by 2024. Intel aims to realize the dream of an "AI PC" through edge computing and cultivate an ecosystem through its developer program. This indicates that Intel is seeking a giant transformation to adapt to the AI wave.