News & Events
Stay up to date on the latest news and events as well as resources from past conferences, lectures, and webinars.
News
How Cloud Native is working to deliver performance, security, and heterogeneity to AI/ML workloads.
Go behind the scenes of a thriving community.
Accelerate browser-based applications with new GPU workloads for rendering and compute.
How to become an indispensable part of any team.
Advancing contributions for a thriving ecosystem.
Arun Gupta chats with expert community builder Jono Bacon.
More on the extensions and enhancements that leverage Intel hardware.
How OSPOs manage policy development, facilitate upstream contributions, advocate for open source software usage and supervise legal risk.
From startup founders to university researchers, the first summit brought together generations of innovators.
Arun Gupta chats with Christoph Blecker, an experienced engineer with deep ties in open source.
How Intel and Microsoft are building the future.
Intel’s a leading contributor to this open source framework, here’s how we’re involved.
Better RISC-V software by boosting collaboration.
A chat with Hugging Face about how open source sparks innovation.
Arun Gupta and Simon Ritter share the history, challenges and how you can get involved.
A wide-ranging chat with James Gosling, Intel CTO Greg Lavender and Arun Gupta of the Open Ecosystem team.
Intel’s commitment to lifelong learning has this technical marketing specialist looking skyward.
Whether you're a developer, end user or a member of the industry, your contributions to OPI help shape the future and make it more accessible to everyone.
Open innovation, open platforms and horizontal competition offer choice and build trust.
Anticipate potential risks and exercise tighter control.
Over 19,000 engineers, participation in over 700 foundations and standard bodies plus contributions to dozens of projects.
Open source solutions must be part of the answer, a Linux Foundation Research report concludes.
When a technology is hyped as “inevitable” and “without limits,” expectations are high.
IDO is a set of extensions to the Kubernetes* control plane that orchestrates workloads.
The final installment of a three-part tutorial.
To stay relevant, sharpen your soft skills.
Learn more about how this inventory of software components works.
Learn more about how it works and check out a demo.
If you think Intel is only a hardware company, take a closer look at prominent open source projects where we're deeply engaged.
Why cloud scheduling, I/O isolation and hardware encryption are game changers today.
Hope and roadblocks for mass migration to another kind of social media.
Learn about security, performance, networking, and more.
Updates from a roundtable in collaboration with Linux Foundation* Research.
Collaboratively train data models without sharing sensitive information.
The Community Health Analytics Open Source Software (CHAOSS) project creates analytics and metrics that Intel will use to track open source efforts.
A mature open ecosystem adapts quickly and powerfully to emerging needs, not in response to the interest of one vendor but through the trust and cooperation of individual members.
Learn how container confidential computing works and how Project Amber provides organizations with remote verification of trustworthiness in cloud, edge, and on-premises environments.
Leading Intel's open source and developer engagement strategy, Melissa Evers describes how contributors and users are working together to improve security. Read about Melissa's meeting with the Linux Foundation contributors and their vision for advancing secure computing.
Teens get a foot in the door and learn more about open source.
The Intel® DPC++ Compatibility Tool is now available as an open source project, SYCLomatic, to assist developers in porting CUDA code to SYCL.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger shares his perspective on the significance of open source software and his belief that innovation thrives in an open ecosystem. Check out Pat’s call to action that empowers us all to enable our shared future through openness, choice, and trust.
Successful open source projects with thousands of contributors and hundreds of vendors need consistency to rise. Intel’s Anas Nashif tells how the Zephyr* Project bakes in those layers.
This team at Intel is now building a oneAPI back end allowing library users to migrate to oneAPI. This exciting work will further promote Intel's vision for open accelerated technical computing.
SYCL has the advantage of supporting a single-source style of programming from completely standard C++. This event features presentations followed by hands-on exercises.
Gramine* joins the Linux Foundation as an official Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC) project. (It's the newest project at the CCC.)
Building a vendor agnostic open ecosystem is essential for our industry. "Otherwise, we’re just shooting ourselves in the foot. My passion is to try and make that open ecosystem," Nick McKeown, Network and Edge Group, Intel.
Looking for system core power management? The V2 release of the Kubernetes* Power Manager gives you support for c-state control in a K8s cluster for power savings.
Events
Discover what the Intel Open Ecosystem team has planned for September 19-21 in Bilbao, Spain.
We're bringing our latest contributions to artificial intelligence, the Linux* kernel and OpenFL to Vancouver.
A bird’s-eye view of interesting projects and implementations using eBPF for different security solutions.
170 attendees learned more about the Computer Vision Annotation Tool (CVAT).
Catch up on sessions and demos highlighting Intel's code optimizations and enabling.
Open Source Evangelist Katherine Druckman shares her favorite talks.
We're looking forward to seeing you in Austin, Texas, June 21 through June 24.
Community
"Intel is collaborating with web platform stakeholders to bubble up hardware goodies on the chip and translate them to experiences all the way up to the users."
“I’m always aiming for the customer to not know who I am - not looking in git-blame to see who wrote this.”
"Technical skills help, but it’s not just about that...Good communication is crucial."
Making a difference with maintainers, project contributors, industry players collaborating on real-world problems.
This is the second post in a two-part interview between open source advocate Simon Phipps and Open.Intel’s Editorial Director Nicole Martinelli.
Simon Phipps has always been in the room where it happens.