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With Intel’s Architecture Day behind us and the Hot Chips 33 conference happening right now, this is a good time to take a hard look at the Ponte Vecchio device and see just what Intel is doing and ...
Intel also says that ExaSMR (Small Modular Reactors for large nuclear reactor designs) has the Intel Ponte Vecchio GPU beating out the NVIDIA Ampere A100 GPU by 1.5x performance.. not bad.
At Ponte Vecchio's core is Intel Xe, the overarching graphics architecture that's set for its first public release with Tiger Lake chips, and probably a discrete GPU, later this year.
The great opportunity that Ponte Vecchio and Zen 3 highlight is the ability to mix and match chips made using different processes. In Intel’s case, this included parts made on both its own as ...
Ponte Vecchio will be manufactured on Intel’s own 7nm process, a process that’s roughly comparable to where AMD is today. But Ponte Vecchio will probably debut in 2021, rather than next year.
A fully-enabled Ponte Vecchio GPU combines eight 7nm chiplets. Intel plans to pair them with HBM memory and then stack six of the GPUs into a system with two Sapphire Rapids CPUs.
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 ...
Ponte Vecchio is a mammoth processor with more than 100 billion transistors, just about as many as anybody's processor in the business. To make something that big, Intel used its advanced ...
Ponte Vecchio first popped up in 2022, and it was the biggest GPU Intel's ever made. Packed with over 100 billion transistors across 47 tiles, made on five different process nodes.
In its OAM form factor, Ponte Vecchio packs 128 Xe Cores, 128 ray tracing units, 64MB L1 cache, 408MB L2 cache and 8 Xe-HPC GPUs. When eventually released, Intel’s data center GPU will compete ...
Ponte Vecchio would be used in the Aurora supercomputer, which had been first announced in 2015. In October 2021, Intel claimed that Aurora would be capable of 2 ExaFLOPs (10^18 floating point ...
Intel on Monday said it has nearly completed shipments for Argonne National Lab's Aurora supercomputer based on Ponte Vecchio, which Intel claims has better performance than Nvidia's latest AI ...
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