Interim Intel co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus discloses the pivot in its AI data center strategy as Nvidia forges ahead with rack-scale solutions based on the rival’s Blackwell GPU architecture.
Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads. The move comes as Intel tries to correct course after a number of disappointing ...
In a surprising twist, Intel announced on Thursday that its Falcon Shores GPU for AI and HPC applications will not be released to the market but will remain an internal test processor to develop ...
TL;DR: Intel has canceled its Falcon Shores AI accelerator, redirecting focus to the Jaguar Shores as a complete rack-scale solution. This shift aims to address customer needs for cost-effective ...
Intel is officially shelving its Falcon Shores GPU, marking another shift in the company's tumultuous AI hardware strategy. In its Q4 2024 earnings call, Interim Co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus ...
Intel has officially cancelled Falcon Shores, its planned next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence (A) workloads, shifting its focus toward a new system-level ...
The top bin parts with 128 and 120 cores and the lower bin part with 72 cores had the deepest cuts. That brings us to the ever-changing “Falcon Shores” accelerator. Three years ago, Intel was working ...