At CES 2024, Intel builds on the excitement of the recent 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® and Intel® Core™ Ultra processor launches.
Intel highlighted how its technologies, supported by innovative and open software, enable artificial intelligence that consumers and businesses can use to create a responsible, more sustainable and more inclusive future for all.
During the annual event, held Jan. 9-12 in Las Vegas, Intel executives led discussions with key industry customers and partners, exploring Intel technologies – including the AI PC – and their role in bringing AI to everyone, everywhere. They also announced the full Intel® Core™ 14th Gen mobile and desktop processor lineup, as well as the new Intel® Core™ Series 1 mobile processor family for performant mainstream thin-and-light mobile systems.
Strengthening Intel's commitment to help the automotive industry transform to a software-defined, sustainable and scalable future, Intel leaders introduced the company's automotive SDV SoC products, an industry first open automotive chiplet platform, and leading standards work with SAE to bring vehicle power management to the industry.
An interactive technology lounge showcased live demonstrations of Intel solutions including the AI PC, Intel Automotive software-defined vehicle, Intel Core Ultra and Intel® Arc™ gaming, and Intel® Gaudi®2.
News
- News Release: CES 2024: Intel Delivers New High-Level Compute Solutions in Mobile, Desktop and Edge
- News Release: Intel Drives ‘AI Everywhere’ into Automotive Market at CES
- Media Alert: Intel at CES 2024
Client Computing News
- News Release: CES 2024: Intel Delivers New High-Level Compute Solutions in Mobile, Desktop and Edge
- Media Deck: Intel® Core™ Processors – HX/U Mobile & 65/35W Desktop
- Product Brief: Intel Core Desktop Processor
- Product Brief: Intel Core Processors HX-Series (14th Gen)
- Product Brief: Intel Core Processor (Series 1)
- Customer Video: Core Processors Help Arendai Enable AI-Driven Robotics Fleet Management
Intel Core 14th Gen mainstream desktop processors – Intel’s expansion of the Intel Core 14th Gen desktop stack – gives mainstream PC users and businesses across various vertical markets new ways to experience the performance of Intel’s latest-gen desktop processors. These 18 new processors up and down the stack help users game, create and work at the levels they demand every day, all while enjoying the platform features users have come to expect from Intel. Intel introduced new Intel Core 14th Gen processors at CES 2024 on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The Intel Core mobile processor Series 1 – the newly introduced Intel Core U mobile processor family – brings to market the efficient, balanced performance mainstream mobile PC users desire in thin-and-light devices. The new mobile processor line also maintains the platform features that PC users have come to expect from Intel mobile processors. Intel introduced the Intel Core mobile processor Series 1 at CES 2024 on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
New Intel Core 14th Gen HX-series mobile processors are built for gamers, creators and professionals who need the highest levels of compute performance and require the mobility a laptop provides. Led by the Intel Core i9-14900HX, featuring eight Performance-cores and 16 Efficient-cores, the new HX-series combines best-in-class connectivity with incredible single- and multi-thread performance. Intel introduced the Intel Core 14th Gen HX-series mobile processors at CES 2024 on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Talking Tech: Intel Core 14th Gen HX: Peak Performance for Enthusiast Notebooks
The Raptor is back with the Intel Core 14th Gen mobile processor family, code-named Raptor Lake Refresh. We hear from Roger Chandler, Intel vice president and general manager of Enthusiast PC and Workstations in the Client Computing Group, about how the new HX-series combines best-in-class connectivity with incredible single- and multi-thread performance. At the top is the Intel Core i9-14900HX featuring 24 cores and 32 threads with up to 5.8 GHz turbo frequency. Additionally, the HX-series features a leap in creator performance thanks to 50% more E-cores in the Intel Core i7-14700HX processors. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Client Computing Event
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group at Intel, speaks Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, during Intel’s Client Computing Group open house event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group at Intel, speaks Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, during Intel’s Client Computing Group open house event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Jim Johnson, senior vice president of the Client Computing Group and general manager of the Client Business Group at Intel, speaks Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, during Intel’s Client Computing Group open house event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Patrick Moorhead (left), analyst at Moor Insights & Strategy, joins Michelle Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group at Intel, at the beginning of a question-and-answer session on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, during Intel’s Client Computing Group open house event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group at Intel, displays a next-generation Intel client computing chip code-named Lunar Lake on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, during Intel’s Client Computing Group open house event at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel Automotive News
- News Release: Intel Drives ‘AI Everywhere’ into Automotive Market at CES
- Video Interview: Jack Weast Speaks with Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead at CES 2024 (Moor Insights & Strategy)
- Jack Weast Editorial: Pioneering Tomorrow’s Vehicle Today: The Software-Defined Vehicle is Here
- Quote Sheet: Intel Automotive at CES 2024
- Fact Sheet: Software-Defined Vehicle Transformation Starts with Intel
CES 2024: Software-Defined Vehicle Demo
In this CES 2024 demonstration, Jack Weast, vice president and general manager of Intel Automotive, introduces a new family of AI-enhanced software-defined vehicle system-on-chips. Event attendees witnessed the vehicle of the future where every feature or function is an application running on a high-performance computing platform. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel Automotive Event
- Event Video Replay: How Intel Automotive Drives Intelligence into Every Mile
Jack Weast, vice president and general manager of Intel Automotive, declares that “now is the best time to be in automotive” as he outlines the company's strategy to help solve some of the automotive industry's biggest challenges. Weast was speaking Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Jack Weast, vice president and general manager of Intel Automotive, introduces the first-generation automotive software-defined vehicle SoC family during a CES 2024 presentation on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger (left) reaffirms Intel’s investment in helping the automotive industry pivot to a software-defined, sustainable and scalable future during a presentation with Jack Weast, vice president and general manager of Intel Automotive, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger reaffirms Intel’s commitment to the automotive industry during a presentation Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Andy An (left), president of Geely Holding Group and CEO of Zeekr Intelligent Technology, greets Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger (center) and Jack Weast, vice president and general manager of Intel Automotive, on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. An joined Intel’s automotive-focused event to announce Zeekr’s next-generation “mobile living room” experience will be powered by Intel. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Jack Weast, vice president and general manager of Intel Automotive, speaks Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Jack Weast (right), vice president and general manager of Intel Automotive, and Christian Thiele, director of Global Ground Vehicle Standards at SAE International, speak Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. At the event, Intel and the SAE International automotive standards body invited the automotive industry to join them in SAE Workgroup J3311 for Vehicle Platform Power Management. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Junko Yoshida (left), editor-in-chief of The Ojo-Yoshida Report, offers an outside perspective on Intel’s revived automotive strategy during the Intel Automotive presentation Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Geely’s Zeekr brand will be the first original equipment manufacturer to use Intel’s new family of silicon-defined vehicle SoCs in its next-gen vehicles. The family of Intel AI-enhanced software-defined vehicle SoCs was introduced by Intel Automotive during a presentation on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, at CES in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel Core Ultra on Sphere Vegas
Intel Core Ultra on the Sphere in Las Vegas (B-Roll)
From 9 a.m. PST Jan. 10, 2024, to 3 a.m. PST Jan. 11, Intel Core Ultra processor branding takes over the 580,000-square-foot LED exterior of Sphere Vegas in Las Vegas during CES 2024, continuing to drive momentum and excitement for the newest processors powering 230 OEM designs. B-roll shows video of the Intel Core Ultra branding from the week of the branding takeover. (Credit: Sphere Vegas)
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Pat Gelsinger Keynote
- Event Video Replay: Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's CES 2024 Keynote
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger (left) speaks with CNBC Nasdaq correspondent Kristina Partsinevelos during a CES keynote on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, in Las Vegas. Gelsinger discusses the critical roles that silicon and software play in making AI more accessible, among other subjects. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger (left) speaks with CNBC Nasdaq correspondent Kristina Partsinevelos during a CES keynote on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, in Las Vegas. Gelsinger discusses the critical roles that silicon and software play in making AI more accessible, among other subjects. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks during a CES keynote with CNBC Nasdaq correspondent Kristina Partsinevelos on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024, in Las Vegas. Gelsinger discusses the critical roles that silicon and software play in making AI more accessible, among other subjects. (Credit: Intel Corporation)