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Intel is adopting Google Cloud Gemini Enterprise across the company and moving to automate semiconductor design and internal work. SiliconANGLE reported on July 16 local time that Intel plans to use it to speed workflows across operations, engineering, supply chain and marketing, and shorten chip design cycles.

The key is the adoption of agent-based AI. Intel plans to use Gemini’s reasoning capabilities to automate complex multi-step tasks previously handled manually and streamline development pipelines with agents tailored to its work processes. It will expand coding assistance and engineering automation beyond individual AI pilot projects to the wider organisation.

Cindy Stoddard (신디 스토다드), Intel corporate vice president and chief information officer, called the effort an "AI-driven transformation." Intel employees will use a central hub to build and deploy agents through Gemini Enterprise, and will be able to expand silicon development based on a flexible cloud infrastructure.

Intel plans to use Gemini in semiconductor design to optimise development simulations and developer workloads. In addition to existing internal computing resources, it will use Google Cloud C4 and N4 instances to run multiple complex high-performance computing simulations simultaneously and move faster through the chip design process.

It is also applying Gemini to marketing and communications teams. Intel is using Gemini to produce precision content tailored to specific audiences, and has also been running early agent experiments that recommend suitable experts by topic or create messages for executives.

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