TurinTech, a pioneer in AI-powered code optimization, has announced a strategic partnership with Intel to deliver a fully offline, on-device edition of its Artemis AI engineering platform. This collaboration brings Artemis directly to Intel-powered systems and is specifically optimized to leverage the capabilities of Intel’s latest Core Ultra processors.
Artemis is designed for seamless, on-device execution, empowering developers and enterprises with improved speed, stronger data privacy, robust security, and cost-effective solutions—all without relying on cloud connectivity. The platform harnesses Intel’s advanced XPU architecture and OpenVINO integration to intelligently balance CPU, GPU, and NPU resources, enabling high performance while freeing up system capacity for additional workloads.
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“Together with TurinTech, we’re expanding what’s possible on AI PCs. Through our collaboration, we’re making it easier to bring Artemis directly on-device, empowering developers to tap into Intel platform capabilities with greater efficiency and flexibility. For enterprises, this means faster performance, more secure and cost-efficient experiences, building a scalable path to deliver AI-powered value right at the endpoint,” said Dennis Luo, Senior Director/GM AI PC Developer Relations at Intel.
This initiative reflects TurinTech’s commitment to maximizing AI’s value for organizations, transforming code into real gains in performance, cost-efficiency, and sustainability. By working closely with TurinTech, Intel is using Artemis to boost development productivity and optimize engineering workloads across its programs.
“As a partner to TurinTech, Intel is dedicated to ensuring an optimized local execution of Artemis on Intel-powered AI PCs,” said Björn Taubert, Director of Developer Engineering at Intel. “Our collaboration goes beyond being a customer and user of Artemis—we work closely with TurinTech to ensure their technology is optimized for Intel hardware, delivering better performance, reliability, and efficiency directly on a local PC.”
“Bringing Artemis on-device with Intel marks an exciting step forward,” said Leslie Kanthan, CEO and Co-Founder of TurinTech. “Together, we’re enabling faster, more secure, and more sustainable AI development—directly on the hardware where it matters.”
As part of the collaboration, TurinTech and Intel will align their efforts to showcase the benefits of Artemis on Intel platforms to key audiences and partners. The companies plan to highlight how AI-powered optimization can enhance performance, efficiency, and trust across devices and enterprises.

