Intel unveils Physical AI OpenVINO framework at Computex 2026, claims robotics breakthrough
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Summary
At Computex 2026, Intel announced a new Physical AI OpenVINO framework alongside its Core Ultra 300 series (Panther Lake) and new Xeon server lineups. The company claims to have solved a major challenge in physical AI and robotics systems development by combining AI with physical systems more effectively.
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· 3 pulledIntel claims it has figured out how to solve one of the most significant challenges in physical AI and robotics systems development.
Intel's Core Ultra 300 series, based on the Panther Lake architecture, first debuted back at CES 2026 earlier this year.
Today at Computex 2026, alongside new Xeon lineups for servers, Intel is expanding its robotics AI suite with a new Physical AI OpenVINO framework.
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