AIREV, a UAE-based AI company, and Intel Corporation, a global semiconductor leader, have joined forces to boost agentic AI adoption across the Middle East and beyond.
This agreement optimises AIREV’s OnDemand platform on Intel’s cutting-edge Xeon processors and Gaudi AI accelerators. They aspire to provide AI solutions from low-latency, small-scale inference to large-scale advanced language model training.
The partnership is intended to guarantee that businesses and governmental organisations have access to secure, scalable, and customised AI to meet a range of requirements.
According to the announcement, “Intel and AIREV will jointly execute a comprehensive Go-to-Market strategy designed to accelerate enterprise AI adoption and innovation”. This highlights their shared commitment to accelerating AI-driven transformation.
The firms are optimising performance and cost-efficiency by optimising the On-Demand platform for Intel’s hardware, which is crucial as AI workloads get more complicated. With a bandwidth of 3.7 terabytes per second and 128 gigabytes of high-bandwidth memory, the Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators are designed for workloads in computer vision and huge language models.
These accelerators are paired with fifth-generation Intel Xeon processors delivering up to 64 cores and PCIe Generation 5 slots, an infrastructure designed for powerful AI processing.
Additionally, Intel and AIREV intend to collaborate on customer engagement initiatives, including co-selling, co-marketing, and interactive initiatives like workshops, pilots, and demonstrations. They intend to use Intel’s extensive partner ecosystem to develop inventive AI solutions suitable for both on-premises and cloud deployments.
The partnership signals a trend of semiconductor manufacturers increasingly aligning with AI platforms to create integrated, high-performance AI ecosystems. As one source put it, this collaboration “illustrates how firms like Intel are now looking beyond traditional hyperscaler ecosystems to the new generation of AI platforms.”
By joining forces, organisations get access to customised agentic AI infrastructure to meet rising automation and intelligence needs, boosting AI capabilities in the area and beyond.