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.
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Intel tempers expectations for next-gen Falcon Shores AI GPU — Gaudi 3 missed AI wave, Falcon will require fast iterations to be competitiveLogically, Falcon Shores will be a learning vehicle for Intel and its ISV partners. The company's Data Center GPU Max 'Ponte Vecchio' has not gained significant traction in the AI realm ...
The hire was made ahead of Intel’s plan to challenge AMD and Nvidia with its Ponte Vecchio GPU next year. Intel has hired a top data center GPU executive from AMD to lead the product side of the ...
Despite persistent rumors that Intel's discrete GPU ambitions are dead in the water, a new rumor suggests otherwise. According to well-known leaker Raichu, Intel's upcoming third-generation Arc ...
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Intel has officially missed the boat for AI in the datacenterComment Any hope Intel may have ... from launching its next GPU architecture, codenamed Jaguar Shores, and that assumes it doesn't suffer the same fate as Ponte Vecchio, Rialto Bridge, and now ...
Read more: Intel's next-gen Panther Lake CPU leaks: up to 16 CPU cores, up to 12 Xe3 'Celestial' GPU cores We shouldn't expect Intel's next-gen Celestial GPU architecture for a while yet ...
Despite these criticisms, Intel continued to sell Gaudi processors and develop a competing GPU, Ponte Vecchio, at the same time. However, as NVIDIA's dominance became impossible to ignore with the ...
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