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CES 2018
Estamos entrando em uma revolução da inteligência artificial.
Para alimentar a tecnologia do futuro e criar novas experiências, precisamos destravar o poder dos dados. A c oleta, armazenamento e análise das informações continuam crescendo e terão impacto cada vez maior na nossa vida diária.
Com avanços nas áreas da inteligência artificial, 5G, carros autonomos e realidade virtual, a Intel está dando os próximos passos na CES 2018 para reinventar como os dados criarão novas experiências incríveis que irão transformar nossas vidas.
During a keynote address opening the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas, Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, spoke of the flood of data that continues to grow. "The cloud is filled with billions of bytes of data going from our devices to a data center and back again," he says. Intel will display how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, opens the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) during a keynote address on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announces a three-year Intel partnership with Ferrari North America that will bring the power of artificial intelligence to the Ferrari Challenge North America Series. Krzanich made the announcement during the preshow keynote at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Tony Romo (left), CBS broadcaster and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, speaks with Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, during the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) preshow keynote address on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Jim Gianopulos (left), chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures, joins Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, on stage during the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) preshow keynote address on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, displays a Shooting Star Mini drone during the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) preshow keynote address on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. One hundred of the mini drones were later displayed in an indoor light show. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, offers a presentation during a rehearsal for the opening keynote at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Florian Reuter (left), CEO of Volocopter, joins Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, on stage during the preshow keynote at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Reuter and Krzanich demonstrated how the Volocopter could become an affordable way for future urban travel. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Professor Amnon Shashua (left), senior vice president of Intel and CEO/CTO of Mobileye, arrives on stage in the backseat of an autonomouos car during Intel's preshow keynote at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. Shashua joined Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, during the keynote. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Brian Krzanich, Intel Corporation chief executive officer, displays “Tangle Lake,” a 49-qubit superconducting quantum test chip, at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) preshow keynote on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018, in Las Vegas. The chip represents progress toward Intel’s goal of developing a complete quantum computing system – from architecture to algorithms to control electronics. Intel displays how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the event, which runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)
Event staffers complete work on Intel Corporations booth at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018, in Las Vegas. Intel will display how the power of data is affecting our daily lives at the Las Vegas event that runs Jan. 9-12. (Credit: Walden Kirsch/Intel Corporation)