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Intel has officially missed the boat for AI in the datacenterThe decision means Intel is likely to be another year if not two out from launching its next GPU architecture, codenamed Jaguar Shores, and that assumes it doesn't suffer the same fate as Ponte ...
Intel is sunsetting its first-generation Max Series GPU, previously code-named Ponte Vecchio, to focus on selling its Gaudi AI accelerator chips and developing its next-gen Falcon Shores GPU.
People are impatient for Intel to get fixed, and have been for many years. Weird deal after weird deal keeps coming out of ...
Intel had spent several years developing the Max Series GPU, which was previously known as Ponte Vecchio, as part of broader efforts to address diverse workloads with an expanded portfolio of chips.
However, that may change later this year with the release of Falcon Shores, where Intel will merge its Gaudi AI accelerator with the GPU technology of Ponte Vecchio. But it really needs to perform ...
Much like London's Tower Bridge, the Ponte Vecchio was built to replace an earlier bridge. Once dominated by butchers, fishmongers and bakers, the original bridge was washed away during a flood in ...
Each blade contains two Xeon Max processors with 64 GB of HBM2E memory onboard and six Intel Data Center Max 'Ponte Vecchio' GPUs, all cooled by a specialized liquid-cooling system. In total ...
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