JAKARTA - Intel launched Xeon 6 with Performance-cores (P-cores) and AI accelerator Gaudi 3, to strengthen the company's commitment to providing AI systems at a much lower price.

Xeon 6 with Performance-cores (P-cores) and AI accelerator Gaudi 3 present in response to the increasing demand for AI due to massive transformations in data centers and various other industries.

With this launch, Intel presents an open ecosystem that allows customers to implement all their workloads with greater performance, efficiency and security, said Justin Hotard, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center and Artificial Intelligence Group, Intel.

Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores

Designed to handle workloads that require high computing power with extraordinary efficiency, Xeon 6 provides double performance compared to the previous generation.

This processor presents a larger core count feature, doubles the bandwidth memory, and includes AI acceleration capabilities on each core. This processor is designed to meet AI performance demands, from edge environments to data and cloud centers.

Intel Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator

Optimized specifically for large-scale AI-generatives, Gaudi 3 is equipped with 64 tensor processor cores (TPC) and 8 matrix multiplication engines (MMEs) to accelerate the computation of deep neutral networks.

Recently, Intel collaborated with IBM to run Intel Gaudi 3 accelerator AI as a service at IBM Cloud. Through this collaboration, Intel and IBM are targeting to reduce total ownership costs in utilizing and scale AI, while improving performance.

Intel is also partnering with Dell Technologies and Supermicro to jointly develop a system specifically designed for specific customer needs to make its AI implementation more effective.


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