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Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads. The move comes as Intel tries to correct course after a number of disappointing ...
While the industry anticipates the launch of its next-gen dedicated Gaudi 3 ASICs followed by Falcon Shores, both pushed into 2025; Intel has already revealed Jaguar Shores as the next successor ...
Intel described Falcon Shores as its first multi-chiplet design featuring Xe-HPC (or Xe3-HPC) GPU chiplets for highly parallel AI and HPC workloads.
Intel is officially shelving its Falcon Shores GPU, marking another shift in the company's tumultuous AI hardware strategy.In its Q4 2024 earnings call, Interim Co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus ...
Intel said it no longer plans to sell its next-generation Falcon Shores AI accelerator chip that was due later this year so that it can focus on developing a “system-level solution at rack scale ...
Logically, Falcon Shores will be a learning vehicle for Intel and its ISV partners. The company's Data Center GPU Max 'Ponte Vecchio' has not gained significant traction in the AI realm, so ...
Intel's next-gen Falcon Shores AI chip: ordered on TSMC 3nm node, CoWoS advanced packaging; Intel's next-gen Falcon Shores GPU has up to 1500W TDP, no air-cooling variant to be made; ...
The new Falcon Shores AI chip design has been finalized (tape out) and will reportedly enter mass production at the end of 2025. Intel acquired Habana back in 2019, with Habana maintaining its ...
AMD already has Oracle as a customer for its current rack-scale solution, which features the company's MI355X GPUs.
Shaking up the roadmap. Intel's AI accelerator roadmap has been a bit scattered for quite a while. Until last week, the plan was to launch Falcon Shores in late 2025. Falcon Shores is a more ...
Intel has abandoned its plans for the Falcon Shores AI chip, shifting focus to Jaguar Shores for system-level solutions in the AI data center market. Interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus ...
Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads. The move comes as Intel tries to correct course after a number of disappointing ...