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'Intel Scores Slot In Nvidia Data Center AI System; Intel Introduced Its Latest Central Processing Units For Servers, One Of Which Landed A Spot In Nvidia's DGX B300 Artificial Intelligence Computer'
Intel Corporation INTC | 37.81 | -4.30% |
NVIDIA Corporation NVDA | 175.02 | -3.27% |
Intel (INTC) on Thursday introduced its latest central processing units for servers, one of which landed a spot in Nvidia's (NVDA) DGX B300 artificial intelligence computer. But Intel stock wavered on Thursday.
Intel unveiled three new additions to its Intel Xeon 6 series of CPUs, which are designed to manage advanced graphics processing unit (GPU)-powered AI systems.
One of the new processors serves as the host CPU for Nvidia's DGX B300, the AI leader's latest generation of AI-accelerated systems.
Intel's Xeon 6 processors use a technology called Priority Core Turbo that dynamically adjusts workloads between high-priority compute cores and low-priority cores for maximum efficiency.
"We're thrilled to deepen our collaboration with Nvidia to deliver one of the industry's highest-performing AI systems, helping accelerate AI adoption across industries," Karin Eibschitz Segal, corporate vice president and interim general manager of Intel's Data Center Group, said in a news release.


