Intel Editorial: Intel Fuels the Edge Today With Expanded Tech, Customer Deployments
September 23 2020 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
With More Than 15,000 Edge Customer
Deployments Today, Intel Expands Current Offerings by Introducing
Two Processors at the Intel Industrial Summit
The following is an opinion editorial by Tom Lantzsch and Dan
Rodriguez of Intel Corporation:
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Intel Atom x6000E series delivers
enhanced real-time performance and efficiency, improved graphics, a
dedicated real-time offload engine, enhanced I/O and storage
options, and integrated time-sensitive networking. The series was
introduced in September 2020. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Without a question, we are at a key industry inflection point
with the exponential growth of data creating a massive opportunity
for new business insight and revenue-generating services.
Cloud workloads are diversifying, networks are transforming to
deliver 5G, artificial intelligence (AI) is pervasive and
expanding, and more computing performance is moving to the
edge.
Industry analysts speak to the expansion of edge computing,
noting that by 2023, 75% of the data created will be outside the
data center. It will be in factories, hospitals, retail stores and
cities and driven by many forms of video. Additionally, more than
50% of that data will be processed, stored and analyzed closer to
the creation of the data – at the edge – to deliver the right
latency, bandwidth, reliability, security and privacy for a wide
variety of uses across many markets.
More: IoT-Enhanced Processors Increase Performance, AI,
Security | Intel Industrial Summit (Press Kit) | Internet of Things
News | Introducing the Intel 11th Gen Core Processors Enhanced for
IoT (Video) | Introducing the Intel Atom x6000E Series (Video)
At Intel, we’ve been transforming computing at the edge for
years – delivering customer value across a range of industries from
industrial to retail to telecommunications. To meet the significant
$65 billion edge silicon opportunity we expect by 2024, we are
constantly expanding our suite of edge technology solutions,
including purpose-designed, feature-rich silicon, open and
optimized software and tools, and hundreds of preconfigured
edge-to-cloud solutions.
As an example, Audi uses Intel-based edge analytics and machine
learning to automate and enhance critical quality-control processes
for the welds on its vehicles. Its factory systems eliminate the
need to perform manual inspections. As a result, Audi
simultaneously has cut labor costs by 30% to 50% and boosted weld
inspections by 100 times with only 18 milliseconds latency using a
repeatable, Intel-based platform that it can now extend to automate
and optimize other factory processes.
To further deliver the products and solutions our customers need
to drive their businesses forward, at the Intel Industrial Summit
we introduced two new processors that will bring features such as
new AI, security, functional safety and real-time capabilities to
edge customers. Developed alongside the silicon are software tools
and hardware modules that accelerate time to market for a wide
range of vertical solutions so customers can quickly customize
their edge applications.
In addition to what we are building, we have cultivated and are
engaged with a vast ecosystem of more than 1,200 partners focused
on edge computing. Working with our partners, we have more than
15,000 end customer deployments across nearly every industry. It’s
a number that is growing rapidly. With Intel’s diverse edge-ready
product portfolio, robust developer tools and a global partner
ecosystem, we are delivering breakthrough customer value today with
such organizations as Accenture, Bosch, ExxonMobil, Lumen
Technologies (formerly CenturyLink), Philips, Sensormatic, Verizon
and ViewSonic, among others.
At Intel, we have been, and will continue to focus on helping
our customers drive better business outcomes at the edge.
Thomas (Tom) P. Lantzsch is senior vice president and general
manager of the Internet of Things (IoT) Group at Intel Corporation.
Daniel (Dan) C. Rodriguez is corporate vice president and general
manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel Corporation.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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