The NPU available within new Intel Core Ultra processors is another foundation of AI-powered threat detection on AI PCs. The Intel NPU is a dedicated low-power AI engine that can run deep learning (DL) models on the processor. DL is a subset of ML that uses artificial neural networks to learn from data and make predictions. These neural networks are composed of layers of interconnected nodes that mimic the human brain’s structure, allowing them to excel at tasks involving pattern recognition, image processing, natural language processing, and more.
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