Intel unveils a chip that could run generative AI on a laptop

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Announced during a software development conference.

Intel unveils a chip that could run generative AI on a laptop
A new Intel chip due in December will be able to run a generative artificial intelligence chatbot on a laptop rather than having to tap into cloud data centres for computing power, the company said on Tuesday. The capability, which Intel showed off during a software developer conference held in ...

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