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Intel Innovation 2023: Accelerating the Convergence of AI and Security
Intel presents a software-defined, silicon-accelerated approach built on a foundation of openness, choice, trust and security. NEWS HIGHLIGHTS General

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nIntel presents a software-defined, silicon-accelerated approach built on a foundation of openness, choice, trust and security.\n\n\nNEWS HIGHLIGHTS\n\n\n\nGeneral availability of a new attestation service that is part of Intel® Trust Authority, which offers unified, independent assessment of Intel’s trusted execution environment (TEE) integrity and policy enforcement, and audit records.\n\n\n\nCollaborations with leading software vendors, including Red Hat, Canonical and SUSE, to provide Intel-optimized distributions to ensure developers have access to the hardware and software they need to scale performance.\n\n\n\nIntel is joining the Linux Foundation’s newly formed Unified Acceleration Foundation and will contribute its oneAPI specification to help drive cross-platform development across multiple architectures.\n\n\n\nIntel announced plans to develop an application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) accelerator to reduce the performance overhead associated with fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and will release the beta version of an encrypted computing software toolkit for developers later this year.\n\n\n\n SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nDuring the second day of Intel Innovation 2023, Intel Chief Technology Officer Greg Lavender offered a detailed look at how Intel's developer-first, open ecosystem philosophy is working to ensure the opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) are accessible to all.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230920493699/en/In confidential computing, data remains encrypted for as long as possible and until it is inside a secure enclave where it can be decrypted for processing. Encrypted computing takes confidential computing to a new level by using a technique called fully homomorphic encryption, which allows the hardware to process the data without it ever being decrypted. In essence, the processor performs calculations directly on the encrypted data. (Credit: Intel Corporation)\nDevelopers eager to harness AI face challenges that impede widespread deployment of solutions for client and edge to data center and cloud. Intel is committed to addressing these challenges with a broad software-defined, silicon-accelerated approach that is grounded in openness, choice, trust and security. By delivering the tools that ...