The Power of Collaboration: Inside Intel's Open Ecosystem

Published On Sat Jun 28 2025
The Power of Collaboration: Inside Intel's Open Ecosystem

Open Ecosystem

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As a contributor to the open source software community since 1989, Intel uses industry collaboration, co-engineering, and open source contributions to deliver a steady stream of code and optimizations that work across multiple platforms and use cases. Our contributions include initiatives with OPEA, PyTorch, and TensorFlow projects. Intel pushes our contributions upstream so developers get the most current and optimized software that works across multiple platforms and maintains security.

Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA)

Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA) lets you create open, multiprovider, robust, and composable GenAI solutions that harness the best innovation across the ecosystem.

Based on the open source Python library, PyTorch facilitates application development with tools for computer vision, natural language processing (NLP), and more. Intel® Extension for PyTorch enhances PyTorch with optimizations for improved performance on Intel hardware.

20 High-Impact Open-Source GitHub Projects

This open standard accelerator software ecosystem enables developers to create multiarchitecture, multivendor software ecosystems. Intel collaborated with the UXL Foundation to contribute to the oneAPI specification and projects.

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Intel shares candid information about how we're working across the open ecosystem. You'll find articles on open source innovation and technical leadership from Intel's executives, fellows, developers, evangelists, engineers, and guests.

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.

Katherine Druckman | Open Source Evangelist, Software Engineer ...

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