Intel has announced the plans for its Vision 2025 event which is now slated to start on March 31, serving as a guide to what we should expect from Chipzilla.
Intel's Vision 2025 Is Expected To Reveal Team Blue's Plans For The AI & Client Markets, Likely Featuring Future Roadmaps & Announcements
Intel has held its Vision event, which is part of the "ON" series, for quite a few years now, and the event mainly focuses on discussing technologies and offering insight into what's coming from the blue team. The event is of great importance to the clientele and partners of Intel, as it is basically an indicator of how the company will operate in the future, based on industry trends and consumer demand. Intel Vision 2025 comes when the company has undergone massive restructuring and policy changes, so it's undoubtedly something exciting to look at.
Team Blue has revealed that the guest speaker for this event will be their interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus. While Intel hasn't shown what they are looking to talk about at the event, here's what Vision 2025's description says:
Intel technologies help businesses advance productivity and influence the future of industries through rapid technological growth. Watch the live keynote as Intel executives and industry leaders take the stage to provide forward-thinking perspectives, customer success stories, and engaging demos.
- Intel
Well, last year, we saw Intel's former CEO Pat Gelsinger on stage, revealing details about its Gaudi 3 AI platform, along with Xeon 6 CPUs and information about "Enterprise AI", which is said to be an ecosystem built around providing AI systems for client needs. The event was focused on how Intel will move forward with the AI hype, and while that didn't turn out as planned, it seems like we can look toward the future with more optimism, especially under the new leadership.
Regarding what to expect with Intel Vision 2025, Intel will certainly provide an update on its AI portfolio, and we might see a Falcon Shores showcase, although this isn't certain for now. Apart from this, updates on the future of Intel Foundry, including an overview of the 18A node and an updated product roadmap, are expected to be presented, given that Team Blue hasn't gone in-depth with the situation at IFS at CES 2025.
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