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It is pretty obvious to everyone who watches the IT market that Intel needs an architectural win that leads to a product win in datacenter compute. And it is pretty clear that the top brass at Intel ...
Intel's next-gen Ponte Vecchio GPUs on the new Sapphire Rapids HBM server platform: up to 2.5x faster than NVIDIA's Ampere-based A100 GPU.
Intel's Ponte Vecchio GPU is making the rounds as an add-in card ahead of its 2021 release.
Intel used a metallization process for the back sides of chips, and integrated these with heat spreaders to handle the projected 600 watts produced by the Ponte Vecchio system.
It's not a gaming GPU, I'll admit, but damn if it isn't a mighty good looking chip nonetheless: the Intel Xe HPC GPU, codename 'Ponte Vecchio', fresh off the conveyor belt and ready for power on.
Intel's Ponte Vecchio GPUs, intended for the Aurora supercomputer, have tipped up on import sheets.
Intel reveals its first Xe chip for the datacenter, code-named Ponte Vecchio, which commits the company to 7nm technology in 2021.
Intel today officially announced its long awaited, next-generation server chips: the Xeon CPU Max, known to date as “Sapphire Rapids,” and the Data Center GPU Max, which for more than two years has ...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger holds a Ponte Vecchio processor for supercomputers and other high-performance machines. The chip's package here shows spigots for attaching liquid cooling hoses.
Intel's data center business suffered due to Nvidia's superior GPU technology, with Intel's attempts like Ponte Vecchio failing to compete effectively.
As part of the Intel prebriefings by Intel ahead of the AMD Genoa launch and the SC22 supercomputing conference, Hong Jiang chief GPU compute architect at the company provided a bit more insight on ...
Intel's Ponte Vecchio GPUs, intended for the Aurora supercomputer, have tipped up on import sheets.
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