Intel Unveils Next-Gen Gaudi 3 AI Chip, Promises 50% Better Performance Than Nvidia's H100 at Lower Cost
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Intel unveiled Gaudi 3, its next-gen AI chip promising 50% better performance on average than Nvidia's H100 while costing less.
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Gaudi 3 promises 50% faster training on large AI models than Nvidia's H100 and quadruple the AI compute speed of Intel's Gaudi 2.
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Intel aims to build an open alternative to Nvidia's proprietary AI ecosystem and software.
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Gaudi 3 will be available to OEMs in 2024 and aims to compete with a focus on price, performance, and efficiency.
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Intel seeks to capture revenue from AI chip growth both directly and via its foundry business and key partnerships.