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TurinTech, Intel Partner to Deliver Fully Offline Version of Artemis

In order to create and offer a completely offline, on-device version of Artemis, TurinTech’s AI engineering platform, the company announced a partnership with Intel. Through the partnership, Artemis will be available on Intel-powered PCs that are tuned for the newest Intel Core Ultra CPUs.

Artemis CPU, GPU, NPU resources with Intel XPU, OpenVINO

Because Artemis is built to run fully on-device, developers and enterprises can take advantage of improved performance, security, privacy, and cost effectiveness without relying on cloud connectivity.

Artemis makes intelligent use of CPU, GPU, and NPU resources by utilizing Intel’s cutting-edge XPU architecture and OpenVINO integration, freeing up devices for other tasks while preserving high performance and data privacy.

The project embodies TurinTech’s goal of maximizing AI’s benefits to organizations by turning code into quantifiable improvements in cost, performance, and sustainability. Intel is utilizing it as part of its partnership to further enhance workload optimization and development efficiency throughout its engineering projects.

TurinTech and Intel will coordinate their efforts to highlight Artemis’ advantages on Intel systems to important partners and audiences as part of the partnership. The businesses intend to demonstrate how AI-driven optimization can improve productivity, trust, and performance across devices and businesses.

Artemis CPU, GPU, NPU resources with Intel XPU, OpenVINOLeadership Comments

“Together with TurinTech, we’re expanding what’s possible on AI PCs. Through our collaboration, we’re making it easier to bring Artemis directly on-device, empowering developers to tap into Intel platform capabilities with greater efficiency and flexibility. For enterprises, this means faster performance, more secure and cost-efficient experiences, building a scalable path to deliver AI-powered value right at the endpoint,” said Dennis Luo, Senior Director/GM AI PC Developer Relations at Intel.

“As a partner to TurinTech, Intel is dedicated to ensuring an optimized local execution of Artemis on Intel-powered AI PCs,” said Björn Taubert, Director of Developer Engineering at Intel. “Our collaboration goes beyond being a customer and user of Artemis—we work closely with TurinTech to ensure their technology is optimized for Intel hardware, delivering better performance, reliability, and efficiency directly on a local PC.”

“Bringing Artemis on-device with Intel marks an exciting step forward,” said Leslie Kanthan, CEO and Co-founder of TurinTech. “Together, we’re enabling faster, more secure, and more sustainable AI development—directly on the hardware where it matters.”

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