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New Intel Arc Pro B-Series GPUs: Intel announced Intel Arc Pro B60 and Intel Arc Pro B50 GPUs, expanding the Intel Arc Pro family with configurations tailored for AI inference and professional ...
Intel said its Xeon 6 processors with P-cores ensure balanced workload distribution for intensive AI tasks, up to 30% faster memory speeds compared to its rivals, faster data transfer for I/O ...
Intel, at the ongoing Computex 2025 event, has unveiled a brand new range of GPUs, primarily intended for AI and workstation-related use cases. These include new Intel Arc Pro GPUs as well as the ...
Intel said its latest GPUs are “designed for demanding AI inference workloads and workstation applications”, with AI-ready features, 24GB (Arc Pro B60) and 16GB (Arc Pro B50) memory, and multi ...
The Intel Gaudi 3 AI PCIe card. Intel Intel also revealed a new high-end workstation code-named Project Battlematrix that supports up to eight Intel Arc Pro B60 GPUs to run medium-sized AI models.
On May 19, 2025, in advance of Computex, Intel launches Arc Pro B60 and B50 graphics processing units for workstations and AI inference, expanding the Arc Pro family with larger memory ...
Today at Computex 2025, Intel announced a new lineup of graphics processing units (GPUs) and AI accelerators designed for professionals and developers. New Intel Arc Pro B60 and B50 GPUs – based on ...
Intel's Lip-Bu Tan has overhauled leadership by naming Sachin Katti as CTO and AI chief, flattening the structure, and taking direct control of key technology developments.
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has largely failed to tap into soaring demand for artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators. The company's acquisition of AI chip start-up Habana Labs back in 2019, three ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has largely failed to tap into soaring demand for artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators. Habana's Gaudi family of AI accelerators, which were tailor-made for AI workloads ...
Intel, which suggested it would pull in $1 billion, even $2 billion on the back of AI, now says it won’t even meet its more modest $500 million goal for its Gaudi AI accelerator this year.
The AI provider says its software can run on Intel’s silicon up to twice as cost-efficiently as on certain rival processors. Inflection 3.0 is available in two editions.