The semiconductor giant discloses that its 288-core Xeon 6900E server CPU won’t be ‘broadly deployed’ through OEMs and will instead be targeted at cloud customers with custom chip needs after the ...
Analyst views launch as confirmation that the chip maker is ‘looking to regroup and pick fights it thinks it can win.’ Credit: Intel szuka gotówki / Fot. Piotr Swat, Shutterstock.com Intel on Thursday ...
Intel's next-gen Xeon "Clearwater Forest" CPUs will feature up to 288 cores based on the new Darkmont CPU architecture, with no P-Cores in sight with Clearwater Forest, its 288 E-Cores. The latest ...
Intel has quietly cut the prices of its Xeon 6 processor family, codenamed "Granite Rapids," just four months after their launch in September 2024. The move comes as AMD's 5th-gen EPYC "Turin" ...
In launching its new midrange Xeon 6700P and 6500P server CPUs for enterprise data centers, Intel says its expanding Xeon 6 family can best AMD in performance and enable lower total cost of ownership ...
PARTNER CONTENT Since OpenAI first released ChatGPT into the world two years ago, generative AI has been a playground mostly for GPUs and primarily those from Nvidia, even though graphics chips from ...
Intel has just gotten its new Core Ultra 200V series "Lunar Lake" laptop CPUs to market, but we're already moving onto the new Xeon "Clearwater Forest" server CPUs that have been revealed for the ...
Intel is reportedly working on upcoming Xeon CPUs that will ditch the company's internal naming scheme for over 30 years. According to a new report, the company's next-generation Diamond Rapids Xeon ...
Intel announced its all-new Xeon 6 P-core CPU lineup a little over a week ago, which goes by the name Granite Rapids. It's a huge launch for the company as its 128-core SKU will allow it to leapfrog ...
Intel has revealed more details of its next-generation Xeon 6+ E-core CPU family, codenamed “Clearwater Forest,” with a focus on power and performance efficiency. Intel has split its Xeon product line ...
This article was originally published on ARPU. View the original post here. Intel announced yesterday that its new Xeon 6 processors will serve as the host CPU for Nvidia’s Blackwell Ultra-based DGX ...