An important breakthrough from our teams: a new approach to liquid cooling that uses microfluidics, opening the door to more efficient, sustainable, and power-dense datacenters than conventional methods.
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Great summary here, and, overall, the AI Action Plan looks like a good strategy for progress. Of course, execution counts for everything and there are lots of moving pieces in the 90 point plan.
Today the US is unveiling its Action Plan to win the AI race, which has been six months in the making
@DavidSacks outlines 3 core pillars that guide the 90 concrete recommendations the administration will pursue —
1. Innovation. “You have to out-innovate the competition.” Helping startups keeps the US at the forefront. “You can’t regulate your way to being first.”
2. Infrastructure. Investing in data centers and energy. There will be categorical AI exceptions for, e.g. AI power generation to happen on federal lands
3. Ecosystem. “The companies that build the largest developer ecosystems and app stores are the ones that win. The US has to dominate by creating the AI stack for the rest of the world.” Cultivating talent, data, and tooling is key.
We applaud Oregon for passing and signing SB4 incentives for new #semiconductor investments and look forward to continuing to advance American semiconductor manufacturing leadership and innovation. More from @Intel’s @sanatara, SVP & Co-GM, Logic Technology Development.
Pat Gelsinger will be in Oregon today, at events with Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Gov. Kotek, Sen. Wyden and Rep. Bonamici, talking about Oregon's bid for CHIPS Act money.
Good morning from Oregon!
It’s great to be here with Senator @RonWyden, @GovTinaKotek, @RepBonamici, and local industry leaders to discuss how we’re securing our economic and national security with the CHIPS and Science Act.
Last month, @Intel’s Dr. Ann Kelleher joined an IAC meeting to discuss how @NIST’s NSTC can strengthen U.S. semiconductor leadership and build sustained innovation in R&D. Read Intel's NSTC recommendations: https://t.co/fMVh5Rr3Zg
2022 was a huge year for Intel and the entire chipmaking industry. Check out some of our most impactful moments from the year, including semiconductor enhancements and #manufacturing investments. https://t.co/x4Z6hR4Atw
With the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act, ASU and #ASUEngineering are in a unique position to help advance technological innovation in the semiconductor industry.
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Intel strongly urges Congress to come together to revise the Internal Revenue Code Section 174. Eliminating the ability to deduct R&D tax expenses has reversed nearly 70 years of policy and will hurt U.S. jobs, innovation and national security. https://t.co/7M6Gl9O2yQ
As industries around the globe recognize the importance of integrating #ESG principles into strategies and decision making, Intel’s @KeyvanEsfarjani explains the collaboration needed to implement transparency and change for future global impact. https://t.co/CXkQ416vZz
It's been 75 years since physicists Walter Brattain and John Bardeen made the first working transistor + over half a century since semiconductors began shipping commercially. Today, the transistor continues to drive Moore's Law and address the growing demand for compute.
Interested in @Intel's Systems Foundry Model? Read more from @PGelsinger about the requirements and demands of our digital world and how Intel's foundry model is meeting those needs for our customers. https://t.co/1XpPAIkGxX
"We're trying to increase resiliency by vastly expanding manufacturing capacity in the U.S. If you have a resilient supply chain, it serves not only economic security but national security as well," says Intel's @AT983 at @USChamber's Transatlantic Business Works Summit.
178 tech industry CFOs, including @Intel CFO @dzinsner, are calling on Congress to restore full deductibility of R&D expenses to ensure continued growth in U.S. innovation and economic success. More from @WSJ’s @JenKayW. https://t.co/7M6Gl9OAoo