With Windows ML, Intel AI to Invade Mobile PCs EE Times

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It might not be too long before your average mobile PC will feature -- on its motherboard -- not just CPUs and GPUs but also an embedded AI inference chip, like the Intel/Movidius Vision Processor Unit (VPU). The first clue for this scenario unfolded in Microsoft Corp.'s launch announcement today, at its Windows Developer Day, of Windows ML, an open-standard framework for machine-learning tasks in the Windows OS. Microsoft said that it is extending Windows OS native support for the Intel/Movidius VPU. Implied in the message is that Intel/Movidius has taken a step closer to finding a home not just in embedded applications, such as drones and surveillance cameras, but also in Windows-based laptops and tablets. In a telephone interview with EE Times, Gary Brown, director of marketing at Movidius/Intel, confirmed, "Although today's announcement isn't about that [VPU integration on a mobile PC], yes, you will see VPU migrating into a PC motherboard."

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