La digitalización de todo, y las cuatro superpotencias, están impulsando una demanda sin precedentes de semiconductores y nuevas oportunidades de crecimiento e innovación para toda la industria. En este panorama, Intel está catalizando ecosistemas y colaborando con socios y clientes para desbloquear el valor empresarial para hoy y mañana.
Intel Vision del 10 al 11 de mayo es el último evento de la serie Intel ON. Durante el evento híbrido, los líderes de Intel anunciarán avances en silicio, software y servicios, mostrando cómo Intel reúne tecnologías y el ecosistema para desbloquear el valor comercial para los clientes de hoy y en el futuro. Entre los beneficios que se destacan en los ejemplos del mundo real se encuentran la mejora de los resultados y conocimientos empresariales, la reducción del coste total de la propiedad, la aceleración del tiempo de comercialización y el valor, y el impacto global positivo.
Argonne National Laboratories, Bosch, Dell, Lenovo, Nourish y Bloom se encuentran entre los muchos clientes y socios que destacan cómo la tecnología Intel está ayudando a impulsar la transformación digital.
Las conferencias magistrales y la información empresarial estarán disponibles para su retransmisión en vivo durante el evento en la sala de prensa de Intel y el contenido seleccionado estará disponible bajo petición 1-2 semanas después del evento.
El registro está disponible en el sitio web de Intel Vision.
Noticias
- Noticias: Intel anuncia nuevas tecnologías de nube a edge para resolver los desafíos de hoy y mañana
- Noticias: Habana Labs de Intel lanza procesadores de IA de segunda generación para capacitación e inferencia
- Noticias: Intel HX: La mejor plataforma para estaciones de trabajo portátiles del mundo
- Blog en vivo: Keynote del Día 1
- Transmisión en vivo: Intel Vision 2022 Keynote
Imágenes y presentación de Keynote
- Presentación del evento: Intel Vision Day 1 Keynote
Christoph Schell, executive vice president and chief commercial officer, Sales, Marketing and Communications Group at Intel Corporation, greets the audience at the opening of Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders will announce advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Pat Gelsinger, Intel CEO, speaks at Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Christoph Schell (left), executive vice president and chief commercial officer, Sales, Marketing and Communications Group at Intel Corporation, and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group at Intel Corporation, speak at Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Michelle Johnston Holthaus (left), executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group at Intel Corporation, speaks with Rob Summers, enterprise solutions architect at Intermountain Healthcare, at Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Sandra Rivera, executive vice president and general manager of the Datacenter and AI Group at Intel Corporation, displays a wafer holding 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids) before the opening of Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders will announce advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Nick McKeown (left), senior vice president and general manager of the Network and Edge Group at Intel Corporation, speaks with Jilea Hemmings (center) and Jamie Hemmings, the founders of Nourish + Bloom, at Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Christoph Schell (left), executive vice president and chief commercial officer, Sales, Marketing and Communications Group at Intel Corporation, speaks with Raja Koduri, executive vice president and general manager of the Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics Group, at Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Rick Stevens, laboratory director for Computing, Environment and Life Sciences at Argonne National Laboratory, speaks at Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Marcus Kennedy, general manager of Gaming, Creator and Esports Segment at Intel Corporation, speaks at Intel Vision 2022 on May 10 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Day 2 Keynote Highlights, Images and Presentation
- Keynote Replay: Intel Vision 2022 Day 2 Keynote | Presentation: Intel Vision Day 2 Keynote
- Nikhil Deshpande and Raghu Yeluri Blog: Advancing Confidential Computing with Intel’s Project Amber
- Anil Rao Blog: Securing AI - and Other Leading Use Cases - with Confidential Computing
- Anil Rao Blog: How to Secure Security: The Frontier of Trust
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
EVENT IMAGES
Greg Lavender, chief technology officer, senior vice president and general manager of the Software and Advanced Technology Group at Intel Corporation, speaks at Intel Vision 2022 on May 11 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Greg Lavender, chief technology officer, senior vice president and general manager of the Software and Advanced Technology Group at Intel Corporation, speaks at Intel Vision 2022 on May 11 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Jason Martin, principal engineer, Security Solutions Lab, and manager of the Secure Intelligence Team at Intel Labs, speaks at Intel Vision 2022 on May 11 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Moderator Kim Zetter (from left), leads a roundtable presentation with Greg Lavender, chief technology officer at Intel Corporation, Jamie Thomas from IBM and Mark Russinovich from Microsoft Azure (who joined virtually) at Intel Vision 2022 on May 11 in Dallas. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Moderator Kim Zetter (from left), leads a roundtable presentation with Greg Lavender, chief technology officer at Intel Corporation, and Jamie Thomas from IBM at Intel Vision 2022 on May 11 in Dallas. (Mark Russinovich from Microsoft Azure joined virtually.) During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders announced advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Infografía del cliente

Intel Core HX de 12ª generación
Intel presenta siete nuevos procesadores Intel Core HX de 12ª generación basados en la arquitectura híbrida de rendimiento de Intel. Los siete nuevos procesadores móviles amplían la familia de la serie H de 12ª generación y se presentaron el 10 de mayo de 2022. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
Intel presenta siete nuevos procesadores Intel Core HX de 12ª generación basados en la arquitectura híbrida de rendimiento de Intel. Los siete nuevos procesadores móviles amplían la familia de la serie H de 12ª generación y se presentaron el 10 de mayo de 2022. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
Intel presenta siete nuevos procesadores Intel Core HX de 12ª generación basados en la arquitectura híbrida de rendimiento de Intel. Los siete nuevos procesadores móviles amplían la familia de la serie H de 12ª generación y se presentaron el 10 de mayo de 2022. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
Intel presenta siete nuevos procesadores Intel core mobile de 55 vatios y 12ª generación para una estación de trabajo máxima y un rendimiento entusiasta. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
Intel presenta siete nuevos procesadores Intel core mobile de 55 vatios y 12ª generación para una estación de trabajo máxima y un rendimiento entusiasta. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
Habana Gaudí2 & Greco
Una foto muestra la tarjeta Habana Gaudi2 Mezzanine. El 10 de mayo de 2022, Habana Labs, el equipo de centros de datos de Intel centrado en las tecnologías de procesadores de aprendizaje profundo de IA, lanzó sus procesadores de aprendizaje profundo de segunda generación para entrenamiento e inferencia: Habana Gaudi2 y Habana Greco. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
Gaudi2 ofrece ~ 2x vs. A100 en modelos populares de Visión y PNL (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
Unidades de procesamiento de infraestructura
Noticias gráficas
El 10 de mayo en Intel Vision, el Laboratorio Nacional Argonne proporcionó una actualización sobre el progreso de la instalación de la supercomputadora Aurora. Es un área masiva de 10k pies cuadrados. El equipo ha estado ocupado instalando los racks de cómputo del sistema. Ya están instalados el sistema de almacenamiento DAOS, los nodos de administración y la infraestructura de enfriamiento. Hay 44,000 galones de agua que fluyen a través del sistema para mantenerlo fresco. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
El 10 de mayo en Intel Vision, Intel y el Laboratorio Nacional Argonne mostraron un video de vuelo de una de las cuchillas que alimentarán la supercomputadora Aurora. Lo que se muestra es cómo la cuchilla entra en una parte de tantos bastidores que finalmente alimentarán la supercomputadora. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
El 10 de mayo en Intel Vision, Intel y el Laboratorio Nacional Argonne mostraron un video de vuelo de una de las cuchillas que alimentarán la supercomputadora Aurora. Se compone de dos procesadores Intel Xeon, cuyo nombre en clave es Sapphire Rapids with High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) y seis GPU intel para centros de datos, cuyo nombre en clave es Ponte Vecchio. Los blades están conectados a otros nodos, que entran en un interruptor que se escala para formar parte de la supercomputadora Aurora. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
El 10 de mayo en Intel Vision, Intel compartió más detalles sobre su GPU de centro de datos Intel, cuyo nombre en código es Arctic Sound-M. Esta versátil GPU, acelera la transcodificación de medios, gráficos visuales e inferencia en la nube. (Crédito: Intel Corporation)
The Hidden Genius Project
Noticias de Socios
- Blue White Robotics and Federated Wireless: Blue White Robotics and Federated Wireless collaborate with Intel to chart a new path to autonomous agriculture with flexible robotics and private wireless
- Supermicro: Supermicro Accelerates AI Workloads, Cloud Gaming, Media Delivery with New Systems Supporting Intel's Arctic Sound-M and Intel Habana Labs Gaudi®2