Intel Introduces “On Demand” Pay-As-You-Go Service For Its Server CPUs

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Intel officially introduced its self-named Intel On Demand program, aimed at companies with datacentres that are poised to run on

its upcoming Sapphire Rapids Xeon CPUs. The program, which is basically a Pay-As-You-Go program, will allow customers to choose the features it wishes to access and therefore upgrade the CPU, while also allowing the chipmaker to reduce the number of SKUs it would otherwise have to ship out.

To elaborate further, Intel’s 4th generation Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids CPUs will be equipped with a multitude of features, including special-purpose accelerators and security technologies. But while these features are present, not all will be enabled out of the box. Hence, Intel’s On Demand program.

Intel’s logic behind its On Demand program is that not all of its clients require all the features to be active at the same time, and this essentially gives them the ability to choose which parts it wishes to activate, either to be used on the premises or offer them remotely as a service.

. The good news is that, at this point in time, the pay-as-you-go service is limited to and reserved for its Xeon and server platforms. But there is one other problem with this news too. As reported by Tom’s Hardware, Intel did not state how much it plans on charging its On Demand clients for each feature activation, nor did it state how many participating clients it actually has, too. So far, the companies that are onboard with the program are H3C, HPE, Inspur, Lenovo, and Supermicro, to name a few.

 

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Shot itself in the foot. Now the demand for AMD and other processors will rise.

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