BARCELONA, Spain -- Intel aims to provide core processors for up to 100 million artificial intelligence-enabled PCs by 2025 as the tech industry seeks its next growth driver, senior executives told Nikkei Asia.
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U.S. chipmaker Intel is turning its attention to AI-enabled PCs. © Reuters
BARCELONA, Spain -- Intel aims to provide core processors for up to 100 million artificial intelligence-enabled PCs by 2025 as the tech industry seeks its next growth driver, senior executives told Nikkei Asia.