Intel's Idea of the New Economic Era: Siliconomy
Credit: Intel Corporation

Intel's Idea of the New Economic Era: Siliconomy

Visit this link to find the definition of the Siliconomy, which goes something like this:

The Siliconomy represents a rising era of global expansion, where computing promises greater opportunities and a brighter future for every person on the planet. ?We are making exponential leaps in technology with silicon at the heart of it all. ?Learn what the Siliconomy is, and how it is touching every sector of the global economy, from healthcare to education to manufacturing, government, business and more. ?Welcome to the Siliconomy. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

This page is part of Intel's most significant event after a pretty quiet few years.

At Intel Innovation 2023, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is at the centre of of most of Intel's news about silicon, and CEO Pat Gelsinger and CTO Greg Lavender talk about it representing a generational shift in computing - one that will give rise to a new era of economic expansion enabled by sustainable, open, and secure computing power.

Be it ubiquitous compute, connectivity, infrastructure, or sensing, all these are driven by silicon, and these in turn drive Artificial Intelligence tech.

Recognizing this, Intel Innovation is where company and industry converged to spell out how Intel helps developers make tech more secure and accessible across workloads - front client and edge to network and cloud.

It’s the “Siliconomy.”

Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger holds up a wafer from Intel's 18A production node which he said remains on track to be manufacturing ready in H2, 2024. What does all this mean?


AI evangelist Paula Ramos displays a robot-camera system built with Intel solutions. A camera (right) and robot arm with suction cup (left) have been trained to recognize and remove blocks with tiny imperfections.
Vasudev Lal demos an AI system that uses natural language to find pictures in multimillion-image databases. The model used in this demo found an image of "two cowboys talking" was trained on a large AI cluster consisting of Intel chips.


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Amazing to see Thomas Been of Domino Data Lab and Susan Marquez of Intel Corporation partnering to build a strong ecosystem again! ??

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