Intel's Habana Gaudi3 AI accelerators are positioned to challenge Nvidia's H100 in both training and inference tasks, despite apparent technological differences, aiming to offer competitive performance.
Eitan Medina emphasizes the uniqueness of Gaudi3, stating it is not a GPU but rather designed with larger matrix math engines for effective AI processing, highlighting the deliberate focus on AI workloads.
Intel's upcoming AI accelerator next year will be a GPU, in contrast to the current Habana Gaudi3, continuing the company's diverse approach to AI hardware development.
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