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 ...
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 ...
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.
Chip stock Intel (INTC) is very much a company in flux right now, and that means change will be a part of things for some time to come. Some changes, meanwhile, may seem nonsensical on the surface ...
Intel will no longer launch its Falcon Shores artificial intelligence (AI) GPU as a commercial product. The plan is to focus on rack-scale AI solutions with Jaguar Shores. This move could further ...
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 ...
As data center processors from AMD and ARM continue eating into Intel's franchise, the chip giant promotes the lower TCO of ...
the company's new interim co-CEO let slip that its upcoming next-gen AI GPU has effectively been cancelled. Known as Falcon Shores, it was supposed to replace Intel's Gaudi 3 chip. But no more.
Intel's AI accelerator roadmap has been a bit scattered for quite a while. Until last week, the plan was to launch Falcon Shores in late 2025. Falcon Shores is a more traditional GPU that was ...