From Athletes to GenAI Developers: Intel Tackles Real-World Challenges with AI Systems

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The Intel Gaudi 2 AI accelerator remains the only benchmarked alternative to Nvidia H100 for generative AI performance and provides strong performance-per-dollar. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Intel empowers GenAI developers and athletes around the globe with open and accessible AI systems. 

Empowering Individuals with Open AI Systems

Empowering Individuals with Open AI Systems

During a roundtable presentation on July 17, 2024, representatives of Intel, the International Olympic Committee, Seekr and Red Hat discussed how an open AI ecosystem puts the power in the hands of the developers and enterprises tackling challenges created by the boom in artificial intelligence. Participants in the event moderated by Justin Hotard, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center and AI Group at Intel, were Kaveh Mehrabi, director of the Athletes Department of the International Olympic Committee; Steven Huels, vice president and general manager of Business, Product and Strategy at Red Hat; Rob Clark, president and chief technology officer of Seekr; and Bill Pearson, vice president of Software Solutions and Ecosystem of the Data Center and AI Group at Intel. (Credit: Intel Corporation)