
Intel's AI Chip Takes on Nvidia and AMD in New Release
Intel has unveiled its new AI chip, Gaudi3, which will compete with Nvidia and AMD chips in powering big AI models. Gaudi3, set to launch next year, aims to attract AI companies away from Nvidia's dominant position in the market. Intel also announced Core Ultra chips for Windows laptops and PCs, as well as fifth-generation Xeon server chips, both equipped with specialized AI parts. The move reflects traditional processor makers' focus on AI models and the potential surge in demand for their chips. Intel's Core Ultra chips offer improved gaming capabilities and faster graphics performance, while the Xeon processors are optimized for AI model deployment.
