As day one of the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show wraps up, below is an overview of Intel news from Las Vegas:
Autonomous Driving: Mobileye CEO Professor Amnon Shashua discussed how high-definition maps deployed on today's cars will play a crucial role in the delivery of a driverless future. He also announced a combined Intel-Mobileye platform for L4/L5 autonomous vehicles, and a new collaboration with Chinese automaker SAIC* Motor. See 'ADAS Partnerships and Products Propel the Drive toward Full Autonomy' in our newsroom for more details.
Manufacturing Update: At a gathering of global press and analysts in the Intel booth this morning, Gregory Bryant, Intel's senior vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group, confirmed that, as expected, Intel began shipping its first 10nm product at the end of last year. We look forward to sharing more in the future.
Smart & Connected Home: Intel showcased new smart home products and innovations including: new 802.11ax chipsets for faster Wi-Fi, new routers based on Intel's connected home technology, new Intel-powered smart speakers and new PCs featuring Intel® Smart Sound Technology for hands-free voice control. See 'New Smart and Connected Home Devices Start with Intel Inside' in our newsroom for more details.
In case you missed Monday night's preshow keynote, a replay is available on the Intel Newsroom. More information can be found in Intel's 2018 CES press kit.
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Intel Corporation is the world leading manufacturer of semiconductor. Net sales break down by family of products and services as follows:
- computing architectures products (93.2%): processors and microprocessors (Pentium, Intel Xeon brands, etc.), graphics cards, chips and motherboards, connectivity products, cellular modems, Ethernet controllers, network components, storage products, etc. for PCs, servers, data centers, cloud networks, workstations, notebooks, Internet of Things, graphics architectures, intelligent peripherals and communications infrastructures. The group also develops associated software;
- advanced driving assistance and autonomous driving systems (3.8%; Mobileye);
- wafer manufacturing services (1.8%): accelerators, monolithic chips, silicon wafers, etc. The group also offers chiplet software and mask manufacturing equipment for advanced lithography;
- other (1.2%).
Net sales (including intragroup) are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (25.7%), China (27.4%), Singapore (15.9%), Taiwan (12.7%) and other (18.3%).