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“The results speak for themselves. Israel will remain at the center of Intel's global efforts”
04.09.24
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Itai Smuskowitz
Zohar Tsaba, Vice President of the Client Computing Group at Intel and the head of its Lunar Lake program, has no doubt that the chip giant will continue to invest in its Israel center despite undergoing dramatic cutbacks. “There is depth and technological and professional expertise here that really doesn't exist anywhere else.”
Intel's Lunar Lake chips driven by Israeli innovation challenge Qualcomm and AMD
03.09.24
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Itai Smuskowitz
Development centers in Haifa and Petah Tikva played a crucial role in Intel's AI-powered processors.
Intel pins AI comeback hopes on Israel-developed Lunar Lake chip
04.06.24
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Omer Kabir
"Lunar Lake is more efficient in artificial intelligence performance compared to what most of the competitors have today," Arik Gihon, the architect of Lunar Lake at Intel, told Calcalist. "It's able to perform more operations per second than any other processor (for laptops) today, including the Qualcomm processor. And it's completely Israeli."