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Intel spins out AI software firm with backing from DigitalBridge

Intel’s move to create Articul8 is its latest move to seek outside capital for business units.

January 03, 2024 / 19:39 IST
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The chipmaker spun out car chip firm Mobileye Global and plans an eventual initial public offering of its programmable chip unit.
The chipmaker spun out car chip firm Mobileye Global and plans an eventual initial public offering of its programmable chip unit.

Intel on Wednesday said it was forming a new independent company around its artificial intelligence software efforts with backing from digital-focused asset manager DigitalBridge Group and other investors.

Intel executives would not comment on the value of the deal or whether it would retain a majority stake in the new venture, other than to say the firm would have an independent board of directors and the chipmaker would remain a shareholder.

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The new entity, which will not be publicly traded and will be called Articul8 AI (pronounced "Articulate AI"), is an outgrowth of work on corporate AI technology that Intel initially carried out with Boston Consulting Group (BCG).

Using one of its own supercomputers, Intel developed a generative AI system that can read text and images using a combination of open-source and internally developed technology. Intel then modified that system to run inside BCG’s own data centers to help address BCG’s privacy and security concerns.