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2020 CES: Intel Brings Innovation to Life with Intelligent Tech Spanning the Cloud, Network, Edge & PC
American Red Cross, Lenovo, Netflix, National Football League (NFL) and Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Highlight How Intel Technology is Delivering Broad Positive

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n American Red Cross, Lenovo, Netflix, National Football League (NFL)\n and Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Highlight How Intel Technology is\n Delivering Broad Positive Impact\n \n\n LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\n Breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) that pave the way for\n autonomous driving. A new era of mobile computing innovation. The future\n of immersive sports and entertainment. Intel demonstrated all of these\n and more today at CES 2020, showcasing how the company is infusing\n intelligence across the cloud, network, edge and PC, and driving\n positive impact for people, business and society.\n \n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here:\nhttps://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200106006026/en/\n\n\n \n At CES 2020 in Las Vegas, Intel previewed a foldable OLED display form factor, code-named “Horseshoe Bend.” Based on Intel’s upcoming Tiger Lake mobile processors, the design is similar in size to a 12-inch laptop with a folding touchscreen display that can be opened up to more than 17 inches. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation) \n\n\n \n Intel CEO Bob Swan kicked off today’s news conference by sharing updates\n from its Mobileye business, including a demonstration\n of its self-driving robocar navigating traffic in a natural manner. The\n drive demonstrated Mobileye’s unique and innovative approach to deliver\n safer mobility for all with a combination of artificial intelligence,\n computer vision, the regulatory science model of RSS\n and true redundancy through independent sensing systems.\n \n \n Swan also highlighted Intel’s\n work with the American Red Cross and its Missing Maps project to\n improve disaster preparedness. Using integrated AI acceleration on 2nd\n Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, Intel is helping the\n American Red Cross and its Missing Maps project to build highly accurate\n maps with bridges and roads for remote regions of the world, which helps\n emergency responders in the event of a disaster.\n \n \n “At Intel, our ambition is to help customers make the most of technology\n inflections like AI, 5G and the intelligent edge so that together we can\n enrich lives and shape the world for decades to come. As we highlighted\n today, our drive to infuse intelligence into every aspect of computing\n can have positive impact at unprecedented scale,” Swa...