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Intel dumps its Nervana neural network processors for Habana’s AI chips

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Intel Corp. has decided to end development work on its Nervana neural network processors and will instead focus its efforts on the artificial intelligence chip architecture it acquired when it bought out Habana Labs Ltd. for $2 billion in December.

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Intel launches sixth-generation Xeon processor line

Network World

Intel formally announced the Xeon 6 line of server chips featuring two types of cores and a variety of configurations supporting multiple use cases. We do see every company becoming an AI company,” Matt Langman, Intel vice president and general manager, said on a conference call. But the main emphasis is on AI.

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Intel details IPU roadmap to free up CPUs

Network World

Intel is betting that future data-center operations will depend on increasingly powerful servers running ASIC-based, programable CPUs, and its wager rides on the development of infrastructure processing units (IPU), which are Intel’s programmable networking devices designed to reduce overhead and free up performance for CPUs.

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Intel is acquiring the company behind Killer gaming networking cards

The Verge

Intel has acquired Rivet Networks, the maker of Killer-branded NICs (network interface cards responsible for managing your connection) found in some laptops from popular brands like Dell, Alienware, HP, and other manufacturers. Rivet Networks has been a competitor to Intel in the NIC space for over a decade.

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Everyone but Nvidia joins forces for new AI interconnect

Network World

A clear sign of Nvidia’s dominance is when Intel and AMD link arms to deliver a competing product. Nvidia tapped high-speed networking technology it gained in its $6.9 The UEC was founded last year by AMD, Arista, Broadcom, Cisco, Eviden, HPE, Intel, Meta and Microsoft, and it now includes more than 50 vendors.

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Intel to make chips in US for Taiwan’s UMC

Computerworld Vertical IT

UMC and Intel will together develop a new manufacturing technology targeting applications such as networking, mobile, and communication infrastructure, with production expected to begin in Ocotillo, Arizona, in 2027. This, they said, will give customers “access to a geographically diverse semiconductor supply chain.”

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Private 5G networks are sparking innovation at the edge

CIO Business Intelligence

A crucial component to simplifying the edge experience is the network itself. Compared with their predecessors, private 5G networks offer faster speeds, lower latency, enhanced security, and the ability to connect a vastly greater number of edge devices. To learn more, visit us here.

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