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 ...
At nearly $18,000, Intel's Xeon 6980P 'Granite Rapids' could be the industry's most expensive CPU in modern history.
Puget Systems has published a detailed content creation review of the Intel Xeon W-3500 series. The company's latest ...
Intel has been talking about its “Granite Rapids” Xeon 6 processors for so long that it would be easy to forget that they ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Marco Chiappetta is a technologist who covers semiconductors and AI. Intel used to subdivide its desktop processors into two segments, one ...
Intel has formally launched its next Xeon 6 server processors as well as the Gaudi 3 AI accelerators, making some pretty big ...
Alongside the debut of the Xeon 6900 series, Intel today officially launched the Gaudi 3 machine learning accelerator it ...
The GPU and CPU market may be combining ... While the Core i7 series tops the benchmark charts with their impressive speeds, Intel's new Core i5 family may be the most alluring of Intel's second ...
The new chips, the Xeon 6 CPU and Gaudi 3 AI accelerator, promise improved performance and power efficiency and come at a time when Intel is trying to prove it has what it takes to be a major ...
Intel and Google Cloud launch confidential computing instances powered by 4th Gen Xeon processors - SiliconANGLE ...
Intel announced the on-time launch of its high-performance Xen 6 ‘Granite Rapids’ 6900P-series models today. Five new models, ...
As it turns out, Intel's flagship Xeon 6980P processor with 128 high-performance cores costs $17,800, the highest pricing we've seen for a modern x86 CPU — significantly more than AMD's EPYC ...