Intel on Monday revealed new versions of its Xeon 6 server processors, in a bid to proliferate AI processing throughout its data center product line as it fends off incursions on two fronts -- from ...
Application performance obviously uses hardware speed as a baseline, but software optimizations are ultimately where large gains can be realized. It's not uncommon for developers to make an ...
Demand for high-performance server CPUs is quite high these days, both because of the AI boom and because traditional cloud service providers continue to expand their fleets. However, something ...
A custom PC builder shares its hardware sales for the past two years and provides a snapshot of how the two companies are faring. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...
Intel on Tuesday announced new Xeon 6 processors during the Computex tech conference in Taiwan. The announcement comes as rivals Nvidia and AMD launched new artificial intelligence chips on Sunday and ...
Any performance comparisons across compute engines in use in a datacenter are always valid for a point in time since new CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and other ASICs are always coming into the market at ...
IBM expects to ship a new 32-processor server based on Intel’s Xeon processors in the first half of next year and may begin selling its first high-density “blade” server based on Advanced Micro ...
IBM is due to unveil its first two 64-bit servers based on Intel’s dual-core Xeon chip, formerly code-named Paxville DP, when the chip giant launches the processor Monday. Under a promotional deal to ...
What just happened? NEC, the Japanese multinational IT company, has announced that it is building a next-generation supercomputer system for Japan's National Institutes for Quantum Science and ...
Page 2: Intel Xeon 6 6900P Launch: Performance Expectations And Initial Conclusion Intel Xeon 6 6900P Series Processors Intel is launching its most powerful Xeon processors yet with the Xeon 6 6900P ...
In a nutshell: Intel has refuted AMD's claims that its 5th-gen Epyc 'Turin' CPUs offer faster AI processing than 5th-gen Xeon chips. According to Intel, its 64-core Xeon Platinum 8529+ processors can ...