LiveDrop launches offline data transfer technology with Intel NPU and GPU for top performance and OEM integration
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Fri, 20 February 2026, 05:10
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Through this collaboration with Intel, LiveDrop's data transfer is further optimized by the latest Intel® Core™ Ultra processors. These processors, equipped with GPU and neural network capabilities (NPU), provide the hardware acceleration needed for lightning-fast data transfer while keeping energy consumption to a minimum. This enables OEMs to seamlessly integrate secure, offline data transfer into their devices without compromising on performance or security.

LiveDrop's fully offline technology requires no network connections or RF signals, making it ideal for areas where regular communication capabilities are not available or desired. This makes the technology particularly suitable for applications in environments with strict security requirements, such as healthcare, defense, and cybersecurity. LiveDrop also offers end-users a simple solution for file transfer between Windows, iOS, and Android devices, and provides OEMs with a flexible integration option that allows them to quickly develop new products.

In addition to the enhancements for OEMs, LiveDrop recently launched an SDK for third parties. This allows developers to integrate this advanced technology into their own applications, creating a broader ecosystem of secure offline data solutions.

Practical use cases underscore the impact of LiveDrop across various sectors. In healthcare, LiveDrop makes it easy to securely transfer sensitive patient data between devices, ensuring both privacy and interoperability. This helps healthcare providers share data quickly and efficiently without compromising the security of the information. In the defense and cybersecurity sector, LiveDrop enables companies to securely transfer data from highly secure networks, surpassing traditional methods by offering a higher degree of security and efficiency.

"We see enormous opportunities for OEMs to provide their users with a secure, efficient offline data transfer experience," said Patrick Moreu, CEO of LiveDrop. "Our partnership with Intel allows us to deliver technology that not only offers excellent performance but also meets the highest security standards."

"The demand for offline, secure data transfer is growing explosively, with projected revenue of over $2 billion in 2024 (1)," said Carla Rodriguez, VP at Intel. "LiveDrop, running on Intel Core Ultra-powered AI PCs, provides businesses and OEMs with a safer and more user-friendly solution. We encourage customers to try this innovative AI-based file transfer method."

The optimized software from LiveDrop, specifically for Intel hardware, will be presented by Intel at CES 2025. OEMs and developers can see the technology in action there and learn more about the possibilities.

https://livedrop.eu/

Footnote

1. Source - The Business Research Company, April 2023

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