Intel is gearing up for its Vision 2025 event, scheduled to kick off on March 31. This event is highly anticipated as it’s set to offer a glimpse into what Chipzilla, as Intel is often dubbed, has up its sleeve for the future.
Every year, the Vision event is part of Intel’s “ON” series, serving as a platform for discussing emerging technologies and shedding light on upcoming innovations from the company. It’s a significant fixture for Intel’s partners and clients, acting as a barometer for the company’s direction in response to industry trends and consumer needs. With Intel currently navigating a period of transformation and policy overhaul, Vision 2025 promises to be a particularly intriguing event.
In an exciting announcement, Intel has unveiled that Michelle Johnston Holthaus, their interim co-CEO, will be speaking at the event. Though Intel has played its cards close to the chest regarding specifics, the description for Vision 2025 provides some tantalizing hints:
“Intel technologies are integral in pushing businesses forward and shaping the future of industries through rapid tech advancements. Tune into the live keynote as Intel’s top brass and industry leaders share innovative insights, success stories from partners, and captivating demos,” Intel promises.
Reflecting on last year’s event, audiences were treated to Pat Gelsinger, the then-CEO, unveiling ambitious projects like the Gaudi 3 AI platform, alongside the Xeon 6 CPUs and insights into “Enterprise AI,” an ecosystem designed to cater to AI solutions for various client needs. Despite plans not unfolding as anticipated, there’s renewed optimism about the future, especially with new leadership at the helm.
As we look ahead to Intel Vision 2025, keen observers expect updates on Intel’s AI endeavors, with a potential showcase of Falcon Shores, though nothing is confirmed yet. Additionally, there are high hopes for detailed updates on the evolution of Intel Foundry Services (IFS), including insights into the 18A node and a refreshed product roadmap, particularly since Intel hasn’t delved deeply into IFS at CES 2025.
As Intel steps into this new chapter, Vision 2025 stands as a beacon of what the company aims to achieve in the AI and client markets, setting the stage for innovation and progress.