09/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/24/2024 09:09
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
SANTA CLARA, Calif., September 24, 2024 - As AI continues to revolutionize industries, enterprises are increasingly in need of infrastructure that is both cost-effective and available for rapid development and deployment. To meet this demand head-on, Intel today launched Xeon 6 with Performance-cores (P-cores) and Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, bolstering the company's commitment to deliver powerful AI systems with optimal performance per watt and lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
"Demand for AI is leading to a massive transformation in the data center, and the industry is asking for choice in hardware, software and developer tools," said Justin Hotard, Intel executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center and Artificial Intelligence Group. "With our launch of Xeon 6 with P-cores and Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, Intel is enabling an open ecosystem that allows our customers to implement all of their workloads with greater performance, efficiency and security."
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Introducing Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores and Gaudi 3 AI accelerators
Intel's latest advancements in AI infrastructure include two major updates to its data center portfolio:
Enhancing AI Systems with TCO Benefits
Deploying AI at scale involves considerations such as flexible deployment options, competitive price-performance ratios and accessible AI technologies. Intel's robust x86 infrastructure and extensive open ecosystem position it to support enterprises in building high-value AI systems with an optimal TCO and performance per watt. Notably, 73% of GPU-accelerated servers use Intel Xeon as the host CPU3.
Intel partners with leading OEMs including Dell Technologies and Supermicro to develop co-engineered systems tailored to specific customer needs for effective AI deployments. Dell Technologies is currently co-engineering RAG-based solutions leveraging Gaudi 3 and Xeon 6.
Intel today launched the Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores during a virtual launch moment on September 24, 2024. Xeon 6 is designed to handle compute-intensive workloads with exceptional efficiency, Xeon 6 delivers twice the performance of its predecessor. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores during a virtual launch moment on September 24, 2024. It features increased core count, double the memory bandwidth, and AI acceleration capabilities embedded in every core. This processor is engineered to meet the performance demands of AI from edge to data center and cloud environments. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator on September 24, 2024, during a virtual launch moment. The accelerator is optimized for large-scale generative AI. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator on September 24, 2024, during a virtual launch moment. Gaudi 3 PCIe CEM we're bringing more efficiency to Gen AI -with lower power and cost and ideal for inferencing, fine tuning and small model training. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator on September 24, 2024, during a virtual launch moment. Gaudi 3 will be available in both the OAM form factor on a UBB with 8 accelerators connected in an all2all topology. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator on September 24, 2024, during a virtual launch moment. Gaudi 3 boasts 64 Tensor processor cores (TPCs) and eight matrix multiplication engines (MMEs) to accelerate deep neural network computations. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores during a virtual launch moment on September 24, 2024. Xeon 6 with P-cores are uniquely architected to deliver significant performance leaps in critical growth spaces like AI, HPC, and database. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores during a virtual launch moment on September 24, 2024. Xeon 6 is designed to handle compute-intensive workloads with exceptional efficiency, Xeon 6 delivers twice the performance of its predecessor. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Xeon 6 with P-cores during a virtual launch moment on September 24, 2024. It features increased core count, double the memory bandwidth, and AI acceleration capabilities embedded in every core. This processor is engineered to meet the performance demands of AI from edge to data center and cloud environments. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator on September 24, 2024, during a virtual launch moment. The accelerator is optimized for large-scale generative AI. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Intel today launched the Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator on September 24, 2024, during a virtual launch moment. Gaudi 3 PCIe CEM we're bringing more efficiency to Gen AI -with lower power and cost and ideal for inferencing, fine tuning and small model training. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Bridging the Gap from Prototypes to Production with Co-Engineering Efforts
Transitioning generative AI (Gen AI) solutions from prototypes to production-ready systems presents challenges in real-time monitoring, error handling, logging, security and scalability. Intel addresses these challenges through co-engineering efforts with OEMs and partners to deliver production-ready retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) solutions.
These solutions, built on the Open Platform Enterprise AI (OPEA) platform, integrate OPEA-based microservices into a scalable RAG system, optimized for Xeon and Gaudi AI systems, designed to allow customers to easily integrate applications from Kubernetes, Red Hat OpenShift AI and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI.
Expanding Access to Enterprise AI Applications
Intel's Tiber portfolio offers business solutions to tackle challenges such as access, cost, complexity, security, efficiency and scalability across AI, cloud and edge environments. The Intel® Tiber™ Developer Cloud now provides preview systems of Intel Xeon 6 for tech evaluation and testing. Additionally, select customers will gain early access to Intel Gaudi 3 for validating AI model deployments, with Gaudi 3 clusters to begin rolling out next quarter for large-scale production deployments.
New service offerings include SeekrFlow, an end-to-end AI platform from Seekr for developing trusted AI applications. The latest updates feature Intel Gaudi software's newest release and Jupyter notebooks loaded with PyTorch 2.4 and Intel oneAPI and AI tools 2024.2, which include new AI acceleration capabilities and support for Xeon 6 processors.
1See intel.com/processorclaims: Intel Gaudi 3. Results may vary.
2See intel.com/processorclaims: Intel Xeon 6. Results may vary.
3Source: IDC Server Tracker report, based on Q1'24 system volume.