Intel has set a date for its much-anticipated Vision 2025 event, kicking off on March 31. This gathering is expected to be a significant roadmap of what the future holds for the tech giant.
The Vision 2025 event is part of Intel’s long-standing “ON” series, dedicated to exploring and discussing the latest technologies. It’s a key event for Intel’s clients and partners, serving as a window into the company’s strategic direction amidst changing industry trends and customer needs. This year’s event might hold extra intrigue as it follows a period of substantial restructuring and policy updates within Intel.
Team Blue has announced that Michelle Johnston Holthaus, the interim co-CEO, will be the guest speaker this year. While Intel has kept the specifics of the agenda under wraps, here’s a glimpse of what Vision 2025 promises:
> “Intel technologies drive business productivity and shape the future of various industries through fast-paced technological advancements. Tune in to the live keynote for insights from Intel executives and industry leaders, featuring forward-thinking perspectives, customer success stories, and engaging demonstrations.”
> – Intel
Reflecting on last year’s event, we witnessed then-CEO Pat Gelsinger unveiling exciting developments like the Gaudi 3 AI platform, Xeon 6 CPUs, and the concept of “Enterprise AI,” which aimed to provide AI systems tailored for client needs. Although the AI hype didn’t unfold exactly as hoped, there’s fresh optimism buzzing under the new leadership.
As we look forward to Intel Vision 2025, we can expect updates on Intel’s AI endeavors. There’s chatter about a potential showcase of Falcon Shores, although that’s not set in stone. Additionally, updates concerning Intel Foundry’s future, especially with insights into the 18A process node and a refreshed product roadmap, are likely on the agenda. Previously, Intel hadn’t gone deep into these topics at CES 2025, so anticipation is building for their coverage here.