Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge is Coming

Intel® Developer Cloud is a cloud development platform specially designed for edge computing, aiming at free evaluation, testing and prototyping of AI solutions using Intel hardware.

Developers can develop applications based on Developer Cloud at any stage of development, build containers, deploy applications, monitor device operation, and complete performance evaluation and hardware selection before product launch.

You can use Developer Cloud to:

  • Discover and learn how you can use Intel's existing AI solutions for your own software innovations. The Developer Cloud includes interactive sample applications, containerization solutions, tutorials, and more.  
  • Prototype your solution in JupyterLab and test workloads on bare metal, or build and launch your containerized solution .
  • Optimize your software solutions for specific target edge devices using optimization workflows or Deep Learning Workbench ( OpenVINO™ Toolkit visualization optimization analysis platform).

After logging in to the Developer Cloud platform, there is no need to configure the environment. You can use a browser to access the tutorials and reference examples provided on the platform anytime, anywhere. You don’t need to consider hardware and software compatibility issues, and you can devote more energy to the development of applications. Deploy verification on different edge nodes, accelerate product prototype development and shorten time to market.

At the same time, Developer Cloud integrates OpenVINO, rich CPU, GPU and FPGA, and the latest computing power equipment, Jupyter Notebooks tutorials and examples, which can help you quickly understand how to implement deep learning applications to support high-performance solutions.

Intel® Developer Cloud official registration website:

Overview of Intel® Developer Cloud for the Edge  

Intel® Developer Cloud also opened a CSDN zone to serve developers: https://blog.csdn.net/gc5r8w07u/category_11695677.html?spm=1001.2014.3001.5482

 

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