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plus edge design wins for Series 3 and launches OpenVINO Physical AI framework

plus edge design wins for Series 3 and launches OpenVINO Physical AI framework
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Intel has announced over 130 design wins for its Series 3 processor family and launched the OpenVINO Physical AI framework. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between laboratory robotics models and real-world factory floor deployments.

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The move signals a strategic push by Intel to standardize robotics hardware and software, potentially reducing complexity for industrial AI integration.

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Intel Corp. today announced that more than 130 design engagements for its Series 3 processor family for edge artificial intelligence and edge computing designs and also unveiled a new open-source framework called OpenVINO Physical AI to address what it calls a deployment gap between robotics models built in the lab and fleets running on factory floors.

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