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Intel's AI Chips Launch, Apple Fights UK Encryption Order, and McDonald's Embraces AI Upgrades

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Intel has made significant strides in the tech industry by launching its next-generation AI chips, the Core Ultra Series 2 processors, designed specifically for commercial artificial intelligence applications. Built on the Arrow Lake architecture, these processors promise a 30% reduction in power usage compared to their predecessors, catering to the growing demand for efficiency in AI workloads. Additionally, a federal judge dismissed a shareholder lawsuit against Intel, which had accused the company of misleading investors about its foundry business. This legal victory alleviates some immediate uncertainties for Intel, although the company still faces ongoing challenges in a competitive market dominated by TSMC and Samsung.

Apple is currently embroiled in a legal battle with the UK government over an order that demands access to encrypted iCloud files. The company has appealed to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, which may hear the case soon. In response to the order, Apple has paused its Advanced Data Protection Service in the UK, raising concerns about user privacy and security. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is planning to revamp a $42.5 billion internet program aimed at connecting rural Americans to high-speed internet, potentially favoring satellite companies like Starlink over traditional fiber-optic networks.

In the realm of managed service providers (MSPs) and small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs), several tech upgrades have been announced. GoTo has introduced AI-powered security and translation features for its LogMeIn rescue platform, enhancing customer support capabilities. Adigy has launched Adigy Assist, a tool designed to streamline Mac deployments, while One Password has improved password accessibility based on user location. Additionally, a new Swedish startup, Big Audience Machine, is set to launch an AI-driven content marketing platform tailored for smaller enterprises, allowing them to compete more effectively in the digital landscape.

The podcast also discusses a shift in the use of artificial intelligence, with companies increasingly opting for multiple AI models rather than relying on a single solution. This trend reflects a growing understanding of the diverse capabilities required for various tasks. Notably, McDonald's is upgrading its restaurants with AI technology to improve order accuracy and customer experience, while the Xbox Kinect continues to find innovative applications beyond gaming, demonstrating the lasting impact of technology in creative fields. As the market evolves, businesses must adapt to these changes and explore new opportunities for growth and efficiency.

Four things to know today

00:00 Intel Scores Legal Win, Launches Next-Gen AI Chips: Is the Tech Giant Finally Getting Back on Track?

03:34 Apple vs. the UK, Satellite Broadband Heats Up, and Tariffs Stick Around—Tech Drama You Didn’t Know You Needed

07:00 From GoTo’s Real-Time Translation and Security Enhancements to Reddit’s Community Tools—How MSPs and SMBs Can Leverage These New Tech Upgrades

10:04 Companies No Longer Trusting ‘One AI to Rule Them All’—Here’s Why Shortwave, McDonald’s, and Xbox Kinect Matter

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Intel has made significant strides in the tech industry by launching its next-generation AI chips, the Core Ultra Series 2 processors, designed specifically for commercial artificial intelligence applications. Built on the Arrow Lake architecture, these processors promise a 30% reduction in power usage compared to their predecessors, catering to the growing demand for efficiency in AI workloads. Additionally, a federal judge dismissed a shareholder lawsuit against Intel, which had accused the company of misleading investors about its foundry business. This legal victory alleviates some immediate uncertainties for Intel, although the company still faces ongoing challenges in a competitive market dominated by TSMC and Samsung.

Apple is currently embroiled in a legal battle with the UK government over an order that demands access to encrypted iCloud files. The company has appealed to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, which may hear the case soon. In response to the order, Apple has paused its Advanced Data Protection Service in the UK, raising concerns about user privacy and security. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is planning to revamp a $42.5 billion internet program aimed at connecting rural Americans to high-speed internet, potentially favoring satellite companies like Starlink over traditional fiber-optic networks.

In the realm of managed service providers (MSPs) and small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs), several tech upgrades have been announced. GoTo has introduced AI-powered security and translation features for its LogMeIn rescue platform, enhancing customer support capabilities. Adigy has launched Adigy Assist, a tool designed to streamline Mac deployments, while One Password has improved password accessibility based on user location. Additionally, a new Swedish startup, Big Audience Machine, is set to launch an AI-driven content marketing platform tailored for smaller enterprises, allowing them to compete more effectively in the digital landscape.

The podcast also discusses a shift in the use of artificial intelligence, with companies increasingly opting for multiple AI models rather than relying on a single solution. This trend reflects a growing understanding of the diverse capabilities required for various tasks. Notably, McDonald's is upgrading its restaurants with AI technology to improve order accuracy and customer experience, while the Xbox Kinect continues to find innovative applications beyond gaming, demonstrating the lasting impact of technology in creative fields. As the market evolves, businesses must adapt to these changes and explore new opportunities for growth and efficiency.

Four things to know today

00:00 Intel Scores Legal Win, Launches Next-Gen AI Chips: Is the Tech Giant Finally Getting Back on Track?

03:34 Apple vs. the UK, Satellite Broadband Heats Up, and Tariffs Stick Around—Tech Drama You Didn’t Know You Needed

07:00 From GoTo’s Real-Time Translation and Security Enhancements to Reddit’s Community Tools—How MSPs and SMBs Can Leverage These New Tech Upgrades

10:04 Companies No Longer Trusting ‘One AI to Rule Them All’—Here’s Why Shortwave, McDonald’s, and Xbox Kinect Matter

Supported by: https://syncromsp.com/

Event: : https://www.nerdiocon.com/

All our Sponsors: https://businessof.tech/sponsors/

Do you want the show on your podcast app or the written versions of the stories? Subscribe to the Business of Tech: https://www.businessof.tech/subscribe/

Looking for a link from the stories? The entire script of the show, with links to articles, are posted in each story on https://www.businessof.tech/

Support the show on Patreon: https://patreon.com/mspradio/

Want to be a guest on Business of Tech: Daily 10-Minute IT Services Insights? Send Dave Sobel a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/businessoftech

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