Intel picks Google Cloud to run its own enterprise AI transformation
Intel and Google Cloud just announced a collaboration to transform how Intel itself runs on AI. The partnership covers AI-powered workflows, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise security across Intel's global operations.
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The world's biggest chip maker just picked Google Cloud to run its own AI transformation.
Intel and Google Cloud just announced a collaboration to transform how Intel runs its own enterprise. The focus: AI workflows, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise security.
In two thousand twenty one, they started co-developing chips. In twenty twenty four, they expanded that deal. Now enterprise AI transformation.
Intel's CEO said scaling AI requires more than accelerators. It requires balanced systems. Now Intel is a Google Cloud AI customer itself.
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- Intel and Google Cloud announced collaboration to accelerate Intel's AI-enabled enterprise transformation(Intel Newsroom: Intel, Google Cloud Announce Collaboration to Accelerate Intel AI-Enabled Enterprise Transformation)
- Google Cloud full-stack AI platform covers enterprise AI workflows from infrastructure through agents; customer-centric platform strategy(AI That Works: How Google Cloud Delivers Impact | Intel)
- Intel and Google officially started co-developing custom chips in 2021; April 2024 multi-year expansion added Xeon 6 and custom IPUs; CEO Lip-Bu Tan: 'Scaling AI requires more than accelerators. It requires balanced systems.'(Google & Intel Deepen AI Infrastructure Partnership)
- Google Distributed Cloud running live AI inference on Intel Xeon 6 processors at MWC 2026(Inside the Google Distributed Cloud, powered by Intel Xeon 6 | Intel Business)
- Intel and Google Cloud partner on confidential computing; enabled Apple Private Cloud Compute on Intel TDX(Intel Security Q2 2026: AI, Confidential Computing, and Digital Sovereignty Update | Intel)
