Intel and Google Cloud Expand AI Collaboration To Accelerate Enterprise Transformation

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Intel and Google Cloud have expanded their multi-year strategic collaboration to accelerate Intel’s enterprise-wide digital transformation through the deployment of Gemini Enterprise and Google Cloud technologies.

AI-Powered Workforce Transformation

The collaboration will see Intel integrate Gemini-powered generative artificial intelligence (AI) across its global workforce, while using Google Cloud infrastructure to support semiconductor development and introduce agentic workflows designed to improve business processes and chip design activities.

Intel will deploy Gemini Enterprise to support employees across engineering, supply chain and corporate operations. The platform will enable business teams to build and run tailored line-of-business agents that automate core processes and support faster, data-driven execution.

The collaboration moves Intel beyond individual enterprise AI pilot programmes by introducing dedicated agentic coding assistance and engineering automation using Gemini’s advanced reasoning capabilities. These tools are designed to streamline development pipelines and automate complex, multi-step software workflows.

“As part of our AI-powered transformation, we are committed to offering our employees tools that help them move with greater speed, agility, and efficiency,” said Cindy Stoddard, senior vice president and chief information officer, Intel.

“Our work with Google Cloud allows us to provide our employees with a central hub to build and deploy agents through Gemini Enterprise and scale silicon development with elastic cloud infrastructure. This collaboration gives Intel the AI tools and workflows needed to help reinvent its operations and execute business objectives more quickly.”

Cindy Stoddard, senior vice president and chief information officer, Intel.

Agentic AI To Support Business Operations

Intel is also exploring Google Cloud-powered AI solutions to improve marketing and communications workflows. Early pilots include AI agents that can recommend relevant subject matter experts, develop executive-ready messaging and automatically create supporting materials across multiple communications channels.

Through Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, Intel’s business functions will be able to safely develop and operate customised agents designed for specific operational requirements.

The company said these AI capabilities will support broader enterprise transformation by helping teams automate routine activities and improve the speed of decision-making.


Cloud Infrastructure To Accelerate Semiconductor Development

Google Cloud infrastructure will augment Intel’s existing on-premises computing capabilities to support semiconductor development simulations and developer workloads.

By scaling on-premises compute resources with Google Cloud C4 and N4 instances, Intel’s engineering teams will be able to run complex high-performance computing simulations concurrently. The companies said this will help accelerate chip development cycles.

The expanded collaboration combines Intel’s semiconductor engineering expertise with Google Cloud’s cloud infrastructure and AI technologies to support more efficient design and development processes.


Long-Term AI Infrastructure Collaboration

The latest agreement builds on a long-standing history of co-innovation between Intel and Google Cloud, including previous collaboration focused on optimising next-generation AI infrastructure.

Karthik Narain, chief product and business officer, Google Cloud, said: “Our work with Intel is about redefining the boundaries of what enterprise AI can achieve with Google Cloud. Pairing Intel’s engineering expertise with Google Cloud’s agentic AI tools creates an autonomous foundation that will fundamentally accelerate how they design, operate, and scale for the AI wave.”

Karthik Narain, chief product and business officer, Google Cloud

The companies said the expanded collaboration will support Intel’s AI-enabled enterprise transformation by combining AI-powered workflows, cloud infrastructure and semiconductor development capabilities.

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