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The decision to cancel Falcon Shores as a commercial product and refocus on Jaguar Shores as a rack-scale solution suggests Intel is already struggling to compete in high-performance AI silicon.
However, in its financial results released in January 2025, Intel announced that the commercial deployment of Habana Labs' next-generation AI chip, Falcon Shores, had been postponed due to ...
It’s no secret that Intel has been struggling on the AI front—its laggard status helped to fell CEO Pat Gelsinger two months ago—but the company made the extent of the problem crystal-clear on ...
Falcon Shores isn’t the first Intel GPU to be pulled from its road map. Indeed, it only became Intel’s great GPU hope after the company canceled its planned Rialto Bridge data-center GPU in ...
Shaking up the roadmap. Intel's AI accelerator roadmap has been a bit scattered for quite a while. Until last week, the plan ...
Until last week, the plan was to launch Falcon Shores in late 2025. ... No AI comeback in 2025. Jaguar Shores isn't expected to launch until sometime in 2026, ...
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 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 ...
The gap left by Falcon Shores will be filled by Jaguar Shores, an initiative aimed at meeting the data center’s growing emphasis on AI workloads. Jaguar Shores is expected to cater to rack-scale ...
More broadly, as I think about our AI opportunity, my focus is on the problems our customers are trying to solve, most notably, to lower the cost and increase the efficiency of compute.” So that is ...
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 ...