The digitization of everything – and the four superpowers – are driving unprecedented demand for semiconductors and new opportunities for growth and innovation for the entire industry. Against this landscape, Intel is catalyzing ecosystems and collaborating with partners and customers to unlock business value for today and tomorrow.
Intel Vision on May 10-11 is the latest event in the Intel ON series. During the hybrid event, Intel’s leaders will announce advancements across silicon, software and services, showcasing how Intel brings together technologies and the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in the future. Among the benefits highlighted across real-world examples are improved business results and insights, reduced total cost of ownership, accelerated time to market and value, and positive global impact.
Argonne National Laboratories, Bosch, Dell, Lenovo, Nourish and Bloom are among the many customers and partners highlighting how Intel technology is helping fuel digital transformation.
Keynotes and business insights will be available to stream live during the event on the Intel Newsroom and select content will be available on demand 1-2 weeks post-event.
Registration is available on the Intel Vision website.
News
- News: Intel Announces New Cloud-to-Edge Technologies to Solve Challenges of Today and Tomorrow
- News: Intel’s Habana Labs Launches Second-Generation AI Processors for Training and Inferencing
- News: 12th Gen Intel Core HX Processors Launch as World’s Best Mobile Workstation Platform
- Live Blog: Day 1 Keynote
- Livestream: Intel Vision 2022 Keynote
Graphics News
- Intel’s Data Center GPU, Code Named Arctic Sound-M (Fact Sheet)
On May 10th at Intel Vision, Argonne National Laboratory provided an update on installation progress of the Aurora supercomputer. It is a massive 10k square foot area. The team has been busy installing the system’s compute racks. Already installed are the DAOS storage system, management nodes, and cooling infrastructure. There are 44,000 gallons of water flowing through the system to keep it cool. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
On May 10th at Intel Vision, Intel and Argonne National Laboratory showed a fly-through video of one of the blades that will power the Aurora supercomputer. What is shown is how the blade goes in to one part of so many racks that will ultimately power the supercomputer. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
On May 10th at Intel Vision, Intel and Argonne National Laboratory showed a fly-through video of one of the blades that will power the Aurora supercomputer. It comprises of two Intel Xeon processors, code-named Sapphire Rapids with High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) and six Intel data center GPUs, code-named Ponte Vecchio. The blades are connected to other nodes, that go into a switch that scales out to make up a part of the Aurora supercomputer. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
On May 10th at Intel Vision, Intel shared further details on its Intel data center GPU, code-named Arctic Sound-M. This versatile GPU, accelerates media transcode, visual graphics and inference in the cloud. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
12th Gen Intel Core HX
Intel unveils seven new 12th Gen Intel Core HX processors based on Intel’s performance hybrid architecture. The seven new mobile processors extend the 12th Gen H-series family and were introduced on May 10, 2022. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel unveils seven new 12th Gen Intel Core HX processors based on Intel’s performance hybrid architecture. The seven new mobile processors extend the 12th Gen H-series family and were introduced on May 10, 2022. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel unveils seven new 12th Gen Intel Core HX processors based on Intel’s performance hybrid architecture. The seven new mobile processors extend the 12th Gen H-series family and were introduced on May 10, 2022. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel introduces seven new 55-watt 12th Gen Intel core mobile processors for peak workstation and enthusiast performance. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel introduces seven new 55-watt 12th Gen Intel core mobile processors for peak workstation and enthusiast performance. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Customer Infographic

Habana Gaudi2 & Greco
A photo shows the Habana Gaudi2 Mezzanine Card. On May 10, 2022, Habana Labs, Intel's data center team focused on AI deep learning processor technologies, launched its second-generation deep learning processors for training and inference: Habana Gaudi2 and Habana Greco. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Gaudi2 Delivers ~2x vs. A100 on Popular Vision & NLP Models (Credit: Intel Corporation)