Leading edge computing innovation, Intel officially releases the public beta version of "Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge"

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June 1, 2023, Beijing - Intel today officially released the public beta version of the "Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge" hardware platform. This open platform is designed to provide users with a free evaluation, benchmarking and prototyping environment to support the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and edge solutions using Intel® hardware . At the same time, "Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge" integrates the latest OpenVINO/oneAPI software stack, providing a rich set of edge devices, servers, AI accelerators and analysis optimization tools to help developers at any stage of edge development. Get comprehensive support from Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge. At present, the platform has produced many application cases in vertical industries such as smart cities, smart medical care, new retail, and industry, and has demonstrated its advantages and characteristics of flexibility and efficiency.

 

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With Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge , users around the world can develop edge applications anywhere, create personalized solution prototypes in JupyterLab, and test workloads on bare metal, or build and launch containerized solutions. Users can also use optimization workflows or the Deep Learning Workbench, a GUI-based pipeline for the Intel® Distribution OpenVINO™ tool suite, to optimize software solutions for specific target edge devices.


The launch of "Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge" enables groups including developers, business decision-makers, researchers and students to benefit from it. Developers will receive a complete hardware and software toolkit, with immediate access to the latest hardware and software, and highly customized benchmarks for performance comparison analysis. Business decision-makers can try edge AI hardware without cost outlay before purchasing it, and balance performance and cost goals. For researchers and students, they can get free tutorials, examples, and a cloud-native development environment, which helps them get started quickly and start learning. At the same time, "Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge" also provides developers with the ability to build prototypes based on the latest hardware and software. Developers can easily and efficiently run workloads and directly access nodes, which not only further saves development It saves time and cost, avoids links such as mailing and configuration, and also enables you to obtain a complete experience of what you see is what you get.


Dr. Zhang Yu, chief technology officer of Intel China's Network and Edge Division and Intel's senior chief AI engineer, said: "Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge" provides developers with an open, comprehensive and powerful tool to accelerate edge computing applications. Development verification and implementation deployment. The emergence of this platform will further promote the innovation and development of edge computing and bring intelligent and high-performance solutions to all walks of life. Intel looks forward to working with developers and partners through this platform to create a smarter future.


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