Intel Innovation 2023: Empowering Developers to Bring AI Everywhere
AinvestTuesday, Sep 19, 2023 11:43 am ET
1min read Intel confirmed its five-nodes-in-four-years process technology plan remains on track, and it demonstrated the world’s first multi-chiplet package using Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe) interconnects. The company revealed new details on next-generation Intel® Xeon® processors, including major advances in power efficiency and performance, and an E-core processor with 288 cores. 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® processors will launch Dec. 14. With Intel’s first integrated neural processing unit, Core Ultra will deliver power-efficient AI acceleration and local inference on the PC. A large AI supercomputer will be built on Intel Xeon processors and Intel® Gaudi®2 AI hardware accelerators, with Stabi technology.

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