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The Intel AI Global Impact Festival is an international annual competition held by Intel Corporation [2] for school, and college students with prizes upwards of $15,000. It is about artificial intelligence technology. There are two age brackets in this competition, 13-18 Age Group, and 18 and Above Age Group.
The Society for Science began the competition in 1942 with Westinghouse Electric Corporation; for many years, the competition was known as the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. In 1998, Intel became the sponsor after it outbid several other companies. [5] In May 2016, it was announced that Regeneron Pharmaceuticals would be the new title ...
Stable Image Platform Program or Stable IT Platform Program is the name of an initiative introduced by Intel. The idea is that a pre-configured disk image will work on any of the certified hardware combinations. Intel states the program guarantees "At least 12 months of Deployment for Image Compatible Platforms."
The Siemens Competition was a science competition for US high school students funded by the Siemens Foundation, which was administered by the College Board from 1999-2013 and by Discovery Education from 2014–2017. [1] The Siemens Foundation released a statement on February 1, 2018 stating that the 2017 iteration of the competition was the ...
Intel on Tuesday debuted a new AI chip designed to take on one of Nvidia’s most popular AI processors as part of its Intel Vision event.The company's Gaudi 3 chip matches and exceeds Nvidia’s ...
Nixie was a prototype small camera-equipped drone that can be worn as a wrist band. [1] [3] [9] Nixie can be activated to unfold into a quadcopter, fly in one of its pre-programmed modes to take photos or a video, and then return to the user. [2]
The crown for the 73rd Miss Universe was placed on the head of 21-year-old Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark.
Intel RealSense Technology, formerly known as Intel Perceptual Computing, is a product range of depth and tracking technologies designed to give machines and devices depth perception capabilities. The technologies, owned by Intel are used in autonomous drones, robots, AR/VR, smart home devices amongst many others broad market products.