Intel has confirmed the launch of its next-generation Core Ultra processors, codenamed “Lunar Lake,” on September 3 in Berlin, featuring a significant focus on AI and performance improvements.
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Wall Street’s semiconductor index lost over $500 billion on Wednesday due to reports of potential U.S. export restrictions on China. Intel, a major beneficiary of the U.S. Chips Act with $52.7 billion in subsidies, may gain from geopolitical tensions but faces concerns over revitalizing its manufacturing business.
Intel’s software strategy is expected to reach $1 billion by the end of 2027, or sooner, with its services in AI, performance, and security.
Intel Capital is leading an investment in AI construction startup Buildots, using technology to enhance project management efficiency.
Buildots secures $15 million from Intel Capital to expand its AI software aimed at reducing construction delays by up to 50% and improving cost efficiencies.
Buildots, an Israeli company pioneering AI building software, secured a substantial $15 million investment.