@Airspeeder - Driving the Future Episode 2: The Man in the Sky | Intel

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Explore the groundbreaking advancements in air racing technology with Intel. In this installment, you will discover how the Mach V, a hybrid of Formula 1 cars and fighter jets, pushes power and safety boundaries.

See how this innovation is set to make flying car races a household phenomenon.

About @Airspeeder:
When Airspeeder kicks off the world’s first flying electric car racing series with pilots, a new chapter in human history will begin. The 2,090-lb aircraft takes off and lands vertically—like a drone—and has a carbon fiber composite frame. Airspeeders will reach speeds of up to 225 mph and have a projected range of 188 miles. Intel technology will help Airspeeder pilots race safely on a virtual racetrack that fans will see in real-time, making the experience more immersive and dynamic for pilots and more spectacular for audiences.

As an Official Intelligence Partner, Intel is helping develop the underlying IT infrastructure for the racing series. Intel® Core™ processors and Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors will provide end-to-end systems support and insights, offering advanced intelligence capabilities to enhance the racing experience for pilots and spectators alike. Pervasive 5G connectivity powered by Intel ensures critical data-processing continuity every second of the race, allowing next-level performance and control. It also helps define the virtual racetrack. The actionable insights provided by AI will be helpful for racing and beyond.

The racing series brings us one step closer to a future where personal flying electric vehicles are part of everyday life, and the insights provided today by Intel technology can make that future safer and more efficient. With the Airspeeder series forging a path for flying electric vehicles in the city of tomorrow, unlocking the future of private air mobility has never been closer.



About Intel:
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor in 1971. This decade, our mission is to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth.

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Airspeeder - Driving the Future Episode 2: The Man in the Sky | Intel
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Intel has made a smart investment into the future

Luthandondumisosithole
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AI in fly? Need a pair of wings for sustain

Dolitier
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you should add mach 5 supersonic thrusters onto the back 😎

jackbrown
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Come on Intel management. Fix this legendary company up. Empower your employees to do their jobs well. This is inspiring.

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Is this a parody or something? This is hilarious for such a reputable company. I guess that whole dumbing down of the public is real.

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