Intel is working on a new type of processor you've never heard of 
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Intel has let slip information about a new type of processor soon to make its 
way into the company’s portfolio: the versatile processing unit, or VPU.

Although no formal announcement has been made, written materials published by 
Intel alongside a new Linux driver confirmed the existence of the processor, 
which is designed to accelerate AI inference workloads.

According to the documentation, the VPU will feature inside Intel’s 14th Gen 
Core CPUs (also known as Meteor Lake) and will improve inference performance 
across “computer vision and deep learning applications”. It is most likely the 
brainchild of the team behind Movidius, an AI acceleration company acquired by 
Intel in 2016.

TechRadar Pro asked Intel for further details, but did not receive an immediate 
response.

Accelerating AI

With rivals like Nvidia fighting to establish themselves as the leading chip 
maker of the AI era, Intel will be thinking hard about how to demonstrate its 
own credentials in the space.

Broadly speaking, there are two types of AI workload: training and inference. 
The former refers to the use of large-scale datasets to develop AI applications 
with specific capabilities, while the latter refers to the feeding of new data 
into these systems to generate a result.

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