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A well-lit path through the GenAI wilderness
Featured Projects
An open source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized apps. Intel's contributions enable and optimize Intel® Xeon® processors, accelerators, and memory in clouds that Kubernetes orchestrates.
An open source project that uses Ray, Dask or Unidist to speed up pandas notebooks, scripts, and libraries. Intel® Distribution of Modin* adds optimizations to further accelerate processing on Intel® hardware.
The Zephyr Project was developed by Intel and open-sourced under the Linux Foundation umbrella. The project unites industry leaders to build a small, scalable, real-time operating system (RTOS).
Guides & Tutorials
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Boost Security and Performance in Your Service Mesh
Secure private keys and accelerate service mesh operations.
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Improve Trustworthiness in Deep Learning Models with Bayesian-Torch
Unleash the power of Bayesian inference in your deep learning projects
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Support confidential VM management and remote attestation in Kubernetes via KubeVirt and Intel® Trust Authority.
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What is MEC and How Can It Help Edge Developers?
An introduction to the open standard edge ecosystem
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Deploy Federated Learning More Securely with OpenFL
Take advantage of Intel® Attested Confidential Environments
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Full Disk Encryption with Intel® Trust Domain and Intel® Trust Authority
Enhance the security of your disks in a trusted execution environment.
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Empower Applications with Optimized LLMs: Performance, Cost, and Beyond
Impact of using optimized Databricks’ Dolly 2.0 on 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors.
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From Open Source Patch to Distribution in Four Steps
The process, demystified.
News
Introducing The Open Platform for Enterprise AI
A well-lit path through the GenAI wilderness
Visit Intel at Open Source Summit North America 2024
Visit the Open Ecosystem team at Booth G/S5 in Seattle April 16-18!
Annual Intel Open Source Community Survey Results
Maintainer burnout and poor documentation cited as the two biggest challenges for open source developers
Revving Up WebGPU Applications with the Power of f16
Google’s Chrome now offers f16 support for WebGPU easing the memory load for app developers.
It's All About Observability: Jaeger, OpenSearch, and OpenTelemetry
In this podcast episode, Katherine Druckman interviews Jonah Kowall of Aiven about observability
Falco: A New Approach to Security and Visibility
Runtime security changed the game for containers.
Kid-Focused Workshops Explore Technology, Code, and AI
Cassandra Chin discusses her workshop session for kids.
Amber Graner Shares How to Find Your Place in Open Source
You don’t have to write code to be successful.
Open at Intel
The Open at Intel podcast covers open source innovation as we build the future together. Join us for critical conversations about security, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, Linux*, and more, bringing together some of the best minds from Intel and the open source community. Hosted by Katherine Druckman.
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Events
Join Us at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024
Enjoy Paris in spring while immersing yourself in all things cloud native
Join Us at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2023
We’ll see you in the Windy City November 6–9.
Join us at Open Source Summit Europe 2023
Discover what the Intel Open Ecosystem team has planned for September 19-21 in Bilbao, Spain.
Join Us at Open Source Summit North America 2023
We're bringing our latest contributions to artificial intelligence, the Linux* kernel and OpenFL to Vancouver.
Highlights from the eBPF* Summit 2022
A bird’s-eye view of interesting projects and implementations using eBPF for different security solutions.
Inside the Level Up Lab at the Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) 2022
170 attendees learned more about the Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT).
Why the Future of Open Source Is Trust
Christopher Robinson (aka CRob) on the power of community.
What You Missed from the Open Source Summit North America 2022
Catch up on sessions and demos highlighting Intel's code optimizations and enabling.