
Intel optimistic about AI PC sales despite stalling of AI shares in the stock market
Taiwan shares crumbled during the Thursday trading session after losses across the board in the three major U.S. stock indexes on Wednesday. At one point, the Taiex shed more than 150 points to hit a low of 19,775. In the end a TSMC rally pushed shares to close up 0.05% at 19,937 points. Though artificial intelligence stocks are stalling, major tech companies continue to be optimistic about the technology. Among them is Intel, which is expecting that more than 100 million AI PCs will be sold by 2025.
A woman speaks in the video.
Press a button, and the artificial intelligence system changes her voice to a masculine pitch.
AI can be used to change the sound of voices in recordings and also the appearance of people in photographs. Dynamic special effects can also be set up with ease. The opening video of last year’s 60th Golden Horse Awards was made in just one month, thanks to AI.
Grace Wang
Intel Taiwan vice president
Hardware and software have to be integrated in order to create applications. We’ve worked with more than 100 software companies around the world, and currently, this software offers more than 300 effects and features.
In an attempt to break into the AI market, last year, Intel launched its AI PC Acceleration Program to create the first AI PC design platform. The company expects that its processors will power more than 230 laptop designs this year. It is aiming to provide core processors for 100 million AI PCs by 2025.
Grace Wang
Intel Taiwan vice president
I think AI is just in its first year. We are at a very, very early stage. The ecosystem, and our business partners, should be able to produce a lot of products, including hardware. This will create a lot of output value.
AI applications are surging, but that was not the case for Taiwan tech related stocks on Thursday. The trading session saw big fluctuations with the market nosediving to a low of 19,775.5 points during the trading session, a dip of 153 points. Later on in the day a TSMC rally propped up the board, with finance and heavy electric stocks further pushing the index into gains territory. In the end, Taiwan shares closed slightly higher.
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2024-03-14