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Accelerating the convergence of AI and security | Intel Innovation 2023

During the second day of Intel Innovation 2023, Intel Chief Technology Officer Greg Lavender offered a detailed look at how Intel’s developer-first, open ecosystem philosophy is working to ensure the opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) are accessible to all.

Developers eager to harness AI face challenges that impede widespread deployment of solutions for client and edge to data center and cloud. Intel is committed to addressing these challenges with a broad software-defined, silicon-accelerated approach that is grounded in openness, choice, trust and security. By delivering the tools that streamline development of secure AI applications and ease the investment required to maintain and scale those solutions, Intel is empowering developers to bring AI everywhere.

 

Easing AI Deployment with Trust and Security

Intel is committed to providing end-to-end security, including Intel® Transparent Supply Chain for verifying hardware and firmware integrity, and ensuring confidential computing to help protect sensitive data in memory. The company is expanding on its platform security and data integrity protection with several new tools and services, including general availability of a new attestation service. This service is the first in a new portfolio of security software and services called Intel® Trust Authority.

An Open Ecosystem Facilitates Choice with Optimized Performance

Intel is committed to driving an open ecosystem that allows for ease of deployment across multiple architectures. This includes being a founding member of the Linux Foundation’s Unified Acceleration Foundation (UXL). This cross-industry group is committed to delivering an open accelerator software ecosystem to simplify development of applications for cross-platform deployment.

Intel plans to develop an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) accelerator to reduce the million-fold performance overhead associated with a software-only FHE approach. The company will also launch the beta version of an encrypted computing software toolkit, which will enable researchers, developers and user communities to learn and experiment with FHE coding.

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