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Intel, in partnership with Telangana and IIIT-Hyderabad, launched INAI, an AI research center in Hyderabad. This initiative focuses on applying AI to tackle healthcare and smart mobility challenges in India. INAI aims to accelerate innovation by creating datasets and computing infrastructure, enhancing entrepreneurship, and fostering collaboration among various sectors. The center will specifically target road safety and improve health coverage through AI solutions. This launch is part of Intel's broader commitment to drive AI advancements that benefit society.
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded Intel Federal LLC the second phase of the State-of-the-Art Heterogeneous Integration Prototype (SHIP) program. This initiative will utilize Intel's semiconductor packaging technology to enhance the U.S. government's supply chain and protect intellectual property. Funded by the Trusted and Assured Microelectronics program, the project aims to develop prototypes of multichip packages and establish standards for heterogeneous systems, improving the U.S. defense industry's capabilities and collaboration with Intel's advanced technologies.
Intel Federal LLC has entered a three-year agreement with Sandia National Laboratories to advance neuromorphic computing for complex computational problems. Sandia will utilize a 50-million neuron Loihi-based system, aiming to conduct large-scale research on Intel’s next-generation architecture, which may exceed 1 billion neurons. This collaboration will enhance capabilities for high-demand workloads vital for national security and scientific challenges. The partnership supports the Department of Energy's Advanced Scientific Computing Research program to promote U.S. leadership in supercomputing.