Airspeeder Announces Intel as Official Intelligence Partner
DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby
air speeder announced new collaboration Intel brings technology leader computing technology to flying car racing. The company joins Airspeeder as an official intelligence partner with Intel® Core® and Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors to help shape the future of the sport and enhance its appeal to both racers and fans.
The new strategic sponsorship deal was announced at a joint presentation at the Adelaide Motorsport Show on 25 March. At the presentation, Adelaide-based Alauda showcased the new Mk4 Airspeeder. This is the first manned aircraft to participate in the Airspeeder Race Series.
“We are very excited to have Intel on board. will be spectacular,” said Matt Pearson, CEO of Alauda Aeronautics. “Equally important, Intel’s Pervasive Connectivity is perfectly aligned with our vision of an always-connected, vertically-enabled future. Achieve next-level eVTOL performance and control through actionable insights powered by AI. This is what Private believes is the key to unlocking the future of air mobility. ”
ANZ Andrew McLean, Intel Managing Director, said: “Helping Airspeeder bring this new concept to life has the potential to not only change the way we race, but also open up endless possibilities for urban mobility.”
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Ian attended Dominican University in California and graduated with a BA in English in 2019. With his lifelong passion for writing and storytelling and keen interest in technology, he now contributes to his DroneLife as a staff writer.
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