Intel presents a software-defined,
silicon-accelerated approach built on a foundation of openness,
choice, trust and security.
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- General availability of a new attestation service that is part
of Intel® Trust Authority, which offers unified, independent
assessment of Intel’s trusted execution environment (TEE) integrity
and policy enforcement, and audit records.
- Collaborations with leading software vendors, including Red
Hat, Canonical and SUSE, to provide Intel-optimized distributions
to ensure developers have access to the hardware and software they
need to scale performance.
- Intel is joining the Linux Foundation’s newly formed Unified
Acceleration Foundation and will contribute its oneAPI
specification to help drive cross-platform development across
multiple architectures.
- Intel announced plans to develop an application specific
integrated circuit (ASIC) accelerator to reduce the performance
overhead associated with fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and
will release the beta version of an encrypted computing software
toolkit for developers later this year.
During the second day of Intel Innovation 2023, Intel Chief
Technology Officer Greg Lavender offered a detailed look at how
Intel's developer-first, open ecosystem philosophy is working to
ensure the opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI) are
accessible to all.
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In confidential computing, data remains
encrypted for as long as possible and until it is inside a secure
enclave where it can be decrypted for processing. Encrypted
computing takes confidential computing to a new level by using a
technique called fully homomorphic encryption, which allows the
hardware to process the data without it ever being decrypted. In
essence, the processor performs calculations directly on the
encrypted data. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Developers eager to harness AI face challenges that impede
widespread deployment of solutions for client and edge to data
center and cloud. Intel is committed to addressing these challenges
with a broad software-defined, silicon-accelerated approach that is
grounded in openness, choice, trust and security. By delivering the
tools that streamline development of secure AI applications and
ease the investment required to maintain and scale those solutions,
Intel is empowering developers to bring AI everywhere.
“The developer community is the catalyst helping industries
leverage AI to meet their diverse needs – both today and into the
future,” Lavender said. “AI can and should be accessible to
everyone to deploy responsibly. If developers are limited in their
choice of hardware and software, the range of use cases for
global-scale AI adoption will be constrained and likely limited in
the societal value they are capable of delivering.”
Easing AI Deployment with Trust and Security
During the Innovation Day 2 keynote, Lavender highlighted
Intel’s commitment to end-to-end security, including Intel®
Transparent Supply Chain for verifying hardware and firmware
integrity, and ensuring confidential computing to help protect
sensitive data in memory. Today, Intel is expanding on its platform
security and data integrity protection with several new tools and
services, including general availability of a new attestation
service.
This service is the first in a new portfolio of security
software and services called Intel® Trust Authority. It offers a
unified, independent assessment of trusted execution environment
integrity and policy enforcement, and audit records, and it can be
used anywhere Intel confidential computing is deployed, including
multi-cloud, hybrid, on-premises and at the edge. Intel Trust
Authority will also become an integral capability to enable
confidential AI, helping ensure the trustworthiness of confidential
computing environments in which sensitive intellectual property
(IP) and data are processed in machine-learning applications,
particularly inferencing on current and future generations of
Intel® Xeon® processors.
AI is an engine of innovation with use cases across every
industry, from healthcare and finance to e-commerce and
agriculture.
“Our AI software strategy is founded on open ecosystems and open
accelerated computing to deliver AI everywhere,” said Lavender.
“There are endless opportunities to scale innovation and we are
creating a level playing field for AI developers.”
An Open Ecosystem Facilitates Choice with Optimized
Performance
Organizations around the world are using AI to accelerate
scientific discovery, transform business and improve consumer
services. However, the practical application of AI solutions is
limited by challenges that are difficult for businesses to
overcome, from a lack of in-house expertise and insufficient
resources to properly manage the AI pipeline (including data prep
and modeling) to costly proprietary platforms that are expensive
and time-consuming to maintain on an ongoing basis.
Intel is committed to driving an open ecosystem that allows for
ease of deployment across multiple architectures. This includes
being a founding member of the Linux Foundation’s Unified
Acceleration Foundation (UXL). This cross-industry group is
committed to delivering an open accelerator software ecosystem to
simplify development of applications for cross-platform deployment.
UXL is an evolution of the oneAPI initiative. Intel's oneAPI
programming model allows for code to be written once and deployed
across multiple computing architectures, including CPUs, GPUs,
FPGAs and accelerators. Intel will contribute its oneAPI
specification to the UXL Foundation to help drive cross-platform
development across architectures.
Intel is also collaborating with leading software vendors Red
Hat, Canonical and SUSE to provide Intel-optimized distributions of
their enterprise software releases to help ensure optimized
performance for the latest Intel architectures. Today at
Innovation, Lavender was joined by Gunnar Hellekson, vice president
and general manager for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux business, to
announce an expanded collaboration that will see Intel contribute
upstream support for the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) ecosystem
using CentOS Stream. Intel also continues to contribute to AI and
machine-learning tools and frameworks, including PyTorch and
TensorFlow.
To help developers scale performance quickly and easily, Intel
Granulate is adding Auto Pilot for Kubernetes pod resource
rightsizing. The capacity-optimization tool will offer automatic
and continuous capacity management recommendations for Kubernetes
users. This will enable them to reduce the investment required to
meet their cost-performance metrics for containerized environments.
Intel Granulate is also adding autonomous orchestration
capabilities for Databricks workloads, which will deliver an
average of 30% cost reduction and 23% processing time reduction
with no code changes.1
As the world relies more on AI to solve large and complex
problems and deliver real business outcomes, there is a growing
need to protect AI models, data and the platforms on which they run
from tampering, manipulation and theft. Fully homomorphic
encryption (FHE) allows for compute calculations to be performed
directly on encrypted data, even though practical implementations
are limited by computational complexity and overhead.
Intel said it plans to develop an application-specific
integrated circuit (ASIC) accelerator to reduce the million-fold
performance overhead associated with a software-only FHE approach.
In addition, the company will launch the beta version of an
encrypted computing software toolkit, which will enable
researchers, developers and user communities to learn and
experiment with FHE coding. This will come later this year as part
of Intel® Developer Cloud, the general availability of which was
announced yesterday, and will include a set of interoperable
interfaces to develop FHE software, translation tools and a sample
simulator of its hardware accelerator.
Today’s news complements an action-packed first day of Intel
Innovation 2023. Visit the Intel Newsroom to catch up on the
announcements, which include news from Intel manufacturing,
hardware, software and services.
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roadmaps, and current and future technologies, as well as the
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pandemic; and other risks and uncertainties described in our
earnings release dated July 27, 2023, our most recent Annual Report
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About Intel
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world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
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