AI Moves In-Device
Intel recently hosted an AI PC Innovation Day in Bengaluru, marking a significant advancement by bringing Artificial Intelligence capabilities from the
cloud directly onto personal devices. This strategic shift aims to make personal technology faster, more secure, and considerably more practical, particularly for markets like India where consistent internet access and diverse linguistic needs present unique challenges. The focus is on empowering users with intelligent features that don't rely on constant cloud connectivity, thereby enhancing both privacy and performance for a broad range of applications.
Local AI Powerhouse
A key highlight of the event was the demonstration of BharatGPT Mini 2, an advanced AI model engineered to operate natively on user devices, leveraging specialized AI chips. This means users can engage with sophisticated AI functions without requiring a persistent internet connection, and their sensitive data remains private and protected on their own hardware. Alongside this, new AI-enhanced personal computers were showcased, promising substantial improvements in battery longevity and processing speed. Furthermore, the company is actively supporting developers through its OpenVINO toolkit, facilitating the creation of smarter applications designed to function effectively even in environments where network infrastructure is less developed or inconsistent.














