Intel said more than 130 customers are using the Intel Core Series 3 processor family to power edge devices including robotics and AI applications. At Computex, intel said the momentum includes a major design with Sensory AI for Ella the first multiagent Physical AI store running in public commercial service, which is moving to Intelarchitecture. To help the robotics industry turn development designs into deployed fleets, Intel also introduced OpenVINO Physical AI, an Intel-optimized, open-source framework that addresses the challenges of cost-effective deployment and scale. “Physical AI models are transforming robotics, but deployment has been slowed by fragmented software stacks and one‑off integrations for every robot. With Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and OpenVINO Physical AI, we provide a unified, open, and scalable path from AI experimentation to production-grade robots delivering hardware-accelerated, high-performance inference,” said Dan Rodriguez, corporate vice president of the edge computing group at Intel, in a statement. Demonstrating the impact of Intel Core Ultra Series 3 and Intel Robotics solutions, Sensory AIhas replaced a fragmented CPU plus discrete accelerator architecture in Ella with a singleIntel Core Ultra Series 3 platform for both real-time control and AI. The result is a multi-agent Physical AI store where three specialized AI agents – Avatar, Guardian, and Ella Agent – run concurrently on a single SoC, handling customer conversation, system operations, and storelevel business intelligence, while a deterministic orchestrator commands the robot. This eliminates an entire class of components, cuts software complexity, increases ROI, and creates a cleaner path to scale…