At its annual Intel Vision 2024 conference, the chipmaker introduced the Intel Gaudi 3 accelerator to bring performance, openness and choice to enterprise generative AI – along with a suite of new open scalable systems, next-gen products, and strategic collaborations to accelerate GenAI adoption.
The Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerator will power AI systems with up to tens of thousands of accelerators connected through the common standard of Ethernet. Intel Gaudi 3 promises 4x more AI compute for BF16 and a 1.5x increase in memory bandwidth over its predecessor. Thee accelerator will deliver a significant leap in AI training and inference for global enterprises looking to deploy GenAI at scale.
At Vision 2024, Intel also outlined its strategy for open scalable AI systems including hardware, software, frameworks and tools. Intel’s approach enables a broad, open ecosystem of AI players to offer solutions that satisfy enterprise-specific GenAI needs. This includes equipment manufacturers, database providers, systems integrators, software and service providers, and others. It also allows enterprises to use the ecosystem partners and solutions that they already know and trust.
Intel encourages further participation of the ecosystem to join forces in this open effort to facilitate enterprise adoption, broaden solution coverage and accelerate business results. Next-generation Intel Core Ultra client processor family , launching in 2024, will have more than 100 platform tera operations per second and more than 45 neural processing unit TOPS for next-generation AI PCs.
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