Intel touts new Xeon chip's AI power in bid to fend off AMD, ARM advances
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Intel launched new Xeon 6 server processors, the 6500 and 6700, designed to enhance AI processing in data centers amid competition from AMD and ARM. These new chips feature fewer performance cores, delivering high computational power at lower costs and energy consumption. Intel's Ronak Singhal stressed that even with reduced core counts, Xeon 6 chips outperform AMD's 9005 CPUs in various workloads, including AI training and inference, due to optimized architecture and advanced features like AMX.
The Xeon chips perform higher computation with fewer of the cores than AMD's 9005, making for a lower total cost of operation (TCO).
Even at the lower core counts, we're able to provide higher performance across the range of these workloads, which include general compute, high-performance computing, and AI.
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