CES 2020: Intel working for Facebook's AI chip
"The chips are Intel's gambit to retain hold of a fast-growing segment of the artificial intelligence computing market."
Intel Corp said on Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show 2020 (CES 2020) in Las Vegas that it is working with Facebook Inc to finish a new Facebook artificial intelligence (AI) chip in the second half of this year.
The chips are Intel's gambit to retain hold of a fast-growing segment of the artificial intelligence computing market but will face competition from similar chips from Nvidia Corp and Amazon.com Inc's Amazon Web Services unit.
The new Facebook AI chip will help researchers call inference, which is the process of taking an artificial intelligence algorithm and putting it to use, for example by tagging friends in photos automatically.
Also at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Intel said that Dell Technologies Inc will feature Intel's next generation of processors in its XPS line of laptops. The so-called 10-nanometer chips have been plagued by delays.
But Navin Shenoy, Intel's data centre chief, reiterated that the new chips will be available in laptops by the 2019 holiday shopping season and in data centres by early next year.
Also at the conference, Amnon Shashua, the head of Intel's Mobileye self-driving car computer unit, said Mobileye has mapped out all of the roadways in Japan, using cameras that were already embedded in vehicles produced by Nissan Motor Co Ltd that come with Mobileye systems from the factory.
Intel's tech rivals such as Alphabet Inc and Apple Inc are gathering mapping data through special vehicles with cameras mounted on top of them.