Intel's new CEO, Lip-Mo Chen, spoke at the first day of the Intel Vision 2025 event.Explain the development visionIntel Executive Vice President and Chief Business Officer Christoph Schell, Chief Product Officer Michelle Johnston Holthaus and other executives also emphasized that helping customers succeed will be their primary development goal.
At the same time, Michelle Johnston Holthaus also reiterated that Intel will continue to focus on the development of the x86 architecture and increase investment in key growth projects. At the same time, it will use a realigned organizational structure to meet customer needs in a more agile manner. In addition, it will also readjust its marketing strategy to focus on supporting ecosystem and regional development to strengthen collaborative growth with the market.
At the Intel Vision 2025 event, Intel also explained how its products and technologies are helping companies including EdgeRunner AI, Inflection AI, Kamiwaza AI, Softtek, and the self-driving car company Zoox grow their technology.
In addition, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager of Foundry Kevin O'Buckley explained that the 18A process has officially entered the "risk production" phase, the final stage before mass production, expected in the second half of this year. This means that Intel will complete the goal of advancing five process technology nodes in four years, as proposed by former CEO Pay Gelsinger.
Kevin O'Buckley also announced that he will hold aIntel Foundry Direct Connect Events, and will announce important cooperative customers of Intel's wafer foundry business.
At the same time, Intel subsequently announced its continued cooperation with Microsoft Azure and delivery network company F5, emphasizing that its processor products continue to promote the performance and security required for the development of current cloud applications.



