Intel and Google Cloud announced the expansion of their multi-year strategic cooperation to accelerate Intel’s enterprise-wide AI transformation. The companies said the work centers on Gemini Enterprise and Google Cloud, with Intel planning to use Gemini-powered generative AI throughout its global workforce and to extend agentic workflows into engineering, supply chain and corporate operations.
The announcement also says Google Cloud infrastructure will support Intel’s semiconductor development environment, including agentic workflows designed to speed up the chip design lifecycle and improve cross-functional execution.
“As part of our AI-powered transformation, we are committed to offering our employees tools that help them move with greater speed, agility, and efficiency,” said Cindy Stoddard, senior vice president and chief information officer, Intel. “Our work with Google Cloud allows us to provide our employees with a central hub to build and deploy agents through Gemini Enterprise and scale silicon development with elastic cloud infrastructure. This collaboration gives Intel the AI tools and workflows needed to help reinvent its operations and execute business objectives more quickly.”
Intel says the collaboration is meant to give employees a central place to build and deploy agents while scaling silicon development on elastic cloud infrastructure.
According to Intel’s announcement, the goal is to move beyond isolated AI pilots and into day-to-day use across business functions. The plan includes agentic coding assistance, engineering automation and tailored line-of-business agents built through the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform.
The company is also exploring Google Cloud-powered tools for marketing and communications workflows, including systems that can recommend subject matter experts, draft executive-ready messaging and create supporting materials across channels.
What Gemini brings to Intel
Gemini Enterprise is the core software layer in the deal; The platform will let Intel’s employees build and deploy agents. Google Cloud says its agentic AI tools and infrastructure are intended to create an “autonomous foundation” for enterprise operations. The companies are tying that to tasks across engineering, IT, sales, marketing and back-office work.
The collaboration is framed around workflows that can be built, deployed and reused inside Intel’s internal operations. That is the key distinction: the focus is enterprise process automation, not a consumer-facing AI feature.
For Intel, the partnership is a way to standardize AI use across a large organization without limiting it to one department. For Google Cloud, it is another large enterprise reference for Gemini Enterprise, especially in a company where chip design, supply chain and corporate workflows all depend on fast internal execution.
“Our work with Intel is about redefining the boundaries of what enterprise AI can achieve with Google Cloud,” said Karthik Narain, chief product and business officer, Google Cloud. “Pairing Intel’s engineering expertise with Google Cloud’s agentic AI tools creates an autonomous foundation that will fundamentally accelerate how they design, operate, and scale for the AI wave.”
Reuters has described Gemini Enterprise as Google’s toolset for customers who want to deploy and manage AI in enterprise environments. Intel is now one of the companies using that stack to connect workforce automation with compute-heavy product development.




















