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Intel Puts Artificial Intelligence First With Processor Announcements

Tech Republic Data Center

The Intel Core Ultra mobile processor family brings AI to PCs, while 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors offer AI acceleration for data centers.

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AMD updates Instinct data center GPU line

Network World

CDNA 3 is based on the gaming graphics card RDNA architecture but is expressly designed for use in data center applications like generative AI and high-performance computing. Intel and Nvidia have embraced FP4 and FP8 but not 6-bit. The MI325X uses AMD’s CDNA 3 architecture, which the MI300X also uses.

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Intel strikes foundry deal with AWS

Network World

In a very big win for its foundry business, Intel announced it has signed a multi-year, multi-billion-dollar deal with AWS to co-develop an “AI fabric chip” using Intel’s 18A chip fabrication process. Intel also agreed to produce a custom Xeon 6 processor for AWS as part of an existing deal between the two firms.

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Data center liquid cooling market heats up

Network World

“Historically, liquid cooling vendors touted increased efficiency and sustainability as factors behind the technology’s adoption,” said Lucas Beran, research director at Dell’Oro Group and author of the firm’s Data Center Liquid Cooling Advanced Research Report. Read more about liquid cooling Is immersion cooling ready for mainstream?

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AMD data center revenue surpasses Intel's for the first time, driven by strong Epyc CPU sales

TechSpot

The strong results were driven by record data center revenues of $3.549 billion, up 122 percent YoY and 25 percent sequentially, fueled mainly by high demand for EPYC CPUs. Revenue from the client segment was $1.9 billion, a 29 percent YoY and 26 percent sequential increase, largely due to robust. Read Entire Article

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F5 teams with Intel to boost AI delivery, security

Network World

F5 this week said it’s working with Intel to offer customers a way to develop and securely deliver AI-based inference models and workloads. OpenVINO model server supports remote inference, enabling clients to perform inference on models deployed on remote servers,” according to Intel.

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Intel Security Switches to All-Colo Data Center Strategy

Data Center Knowledge

Data Center World: Data center manager of former McAfee sees no reason to have internal data centers Read More. colocation Data Center Strategies Intel'