- Xeon 6 Unveiled: Features dual microarchitectures (E-core and P-core) designed for diverse data center applications. The 6700 E-core version launches June 4, while the 6900 P-core version arrives in Q3 2024.
- Gaudi Pricing Announced: Gaudi 2 at $65,000 and Gaudi 3 at $125,000, targeting AI training with lower operational costs.
- Efficiency and Performance: Xeon 6 promises up to 4.2x rack-level performance gains and 2.6x performance per watt improvement over previous generations.
Impact
- Market Modernization: Aims to modernize data centers for AI workloads, enhancing business outcomes.
- Cost and Energy Savings: Significant savings in rack space, energy usage, and carbon emissions over four years.
- Diverse Applications: Supports compute-intensive AI, high-performance computing, and power-efficient enterprise tasks.
- Strategic Partnerships: Collaboration with major system providers like Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and others for broad market reach.
- Competitive Edge: Intel’s response to market competition with innovative solutions across AI and data center technology.





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