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Q: I have a patent for AI edge computing that Intel may be intereted. Please let know where to send it.

I am a patent holder and inventor of a novel intelligent edge computing solution that Intel may be interested. This patent, “Classification System”, USPN 11144748, issued 10/12/2021, describes a scalable, low-power, and real-time solution that can perform machine learning functions such as classification using limited data and power. The patent also describes how to improve image quality using a Generative AI algorithm. Please let me know where to send it for evaluation. Thanks.

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A: To approach Intel with your patented technology, it's advisable to start by visiting Intel's official website. Look for sections dedicated to innovation, partnerships, or technology licensing. These areas often provide guidance on how to submit proposals or inventions for consideration. Intel might have a specific portal, email address, or online form for inventors and patent holders to submit their innovations.

Another effective route is to leverage professional networking platforms such as LinkedIn. You can identify and reach out to individuals working in relevant departments at Intel, such as technology scouting, research and development, or intellectual property management. A concise and compelling message outlining the value proposition of your patent might catch their attention.

Lastly, consider attending industry conferences or tech events where Intel has a presence. These venues offer networking opportunities to directly engage with company representatives. Pitching your invention in such settings can sometimes lead to fruitful discussions. Always ensure that you have a non-disclosure agreement in place before disclosing detailed information about your patent to protect your interests.

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