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Intel Accelerates Developer Innovation with Open, Software-First Approach

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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

On Day 2 of Intel Innovation, Intel illustrated how its efforts and investments to foster an open ecosystem catalyze community innovation, from silicon to systems to apps and across all levels of the software stack.

Key Points: 
  • On Day 2 of Intel Innovation, Intel illustrated how its efforts and investments to foster an open ecosystem catalyze community innovation, from silicon to systems to apps and across all levels of the software stack.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220928005326/en/
    The two-day Intel Innovation 2022 event closes Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, with a keynote featuring Intel Chief Technology Officer Greg Lavender.
  • Intel will continue to deliver developer tools and easy-to-access toolkits based on those oneAPI specifications.
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Intel Advances Neuromorphic with Loihi 2, New Lava Software Framework and New Partners

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Thursday, September 30, 2021

“Loihi 2 and Lava harvest insights from several years of collaborative research using Loihi. Our second-generation chip greatly improves the speed, programmability, and capacity of neuromorphic processing, broadening its usages in power and latency constrained intelligent computing applications. We are open sourcing Lava to address the need for software convergence, benchmarking, and cross-platform collaboration in the field, and to accelerate our progress toward commercial viability.”
-- Mike Davies, director of Intel’s Neuromorphic Computing Lab

Key Points: 
  • Whats New: Today, Intel introduced Loihi 2, its second-generation neuromorphic research chip, and Lava, an open-source software framework for developing neuro-inspired applications.
  • The Lava software framework addresses the need for a common software framework in the neuromorphic research community.
  • New partners join a robust community of academic, government and industry partners that are working with Intel to drive advances in real-world commercial usages of neuromorphic computing.
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