CES 2025: Intel Shows Off Its AI Tech
At the world’s biggest consumer technology show, Intel demos brought artificial intelligence to real-life use cases.
At CES 2025, Intel displayed how AI helps people across their daily lives: how students write papers, how consumers search out products, how diners order with greater efficiency and how gamers stretch their creativity.
Intel’s technology showcase brought all of this technology to real-life use cases.
In front of a wall of AI PCs, Intel demos showed how the technology that powers those personal devices can be put to work making life better.
From the world’s largest consumer electronics show earlier this month, here’s a rundown of the Intel demos. And to see everything Intel announced and presented – from the AI PC to the new age of the software-defined auto all the way to edge computing cases – visit the Intel at CES 2025 press kit.
Experience Generative AI with Intel’s AI Playground: Intel demonstrates how its AI Playground makes generative AI easy on AI PCs powered by Intel processors using Intel® Arc™ Graphics. The demo showcases workloads – image generation, image enhancement and AI chatbots – all running locally on a PC and able to search and summarize the personal content there. Free to download and simple to use, AI Playground displays what is already possible from PCs equipped with Intel Arc Graphics.
Conversational AI Designed to Help Customers: The future of conversational AI is on display with Intel’s voice assistant for retail and hospitality, powered by the Intel® Core™ Ultra 200H series processor. With seamless interactions, enhanced performance and intelligent responses designed to make customers’ lives easier, Sodaclick exclusively uses Intel processors to create individualized large language models to implement AI for customers around the world.
Hand-held Gaming and More on the MSI Claw AI+: A hand-held gamer. A note-taker in class. Windows 11 with Copilot+ to write papers and email. Check. Check. And check. It’s the new MSI Claw AI+ powered by the Intel® Core™ Ultra series 2 processor. This demo from Intel displays the hand-held device with a desktop-size AI chip inside.
AI Voice Assistant to Speed Your Drive-Thru Order: The Intel Core Ultra 200H series processor powers another real-life AI use case. In this case, it’s Intel’s voice assistant for retail. Using the Intel Core Ultra-powered system in its drive-thrus, the Australian chain Oliver’s offers an efficient way to order for both the customer and the kitchen staff.