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Intel Releases AI Accelerator Gaudi 3: Expected to Launch Next Year

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    At today's 'AI Everywhere' event, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger first revealed the Intel Gaudi 3 series AI accelerator to the public. This tool is specifically designed for deep learning and large-scale generative AI models and is planned for release next year.

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    According to Intel, the new generation of Gaudi 3 AI accelerator, with its outstanding performance advantages and highly competitive total cost of ownership and pricing, is expected to capture a larger market share in 2024.

    Technically, the new generation Gaudi3 will adopt the advanced 5nm process technology. Compared to the previous generation Gaudi2 (7nm process technology), it will achieve a 1.5x increase in bandwidth, 4x improvement in BF16 power, and 2x enhancement in network computing power. Additionally, it will be equipped with up to 128GB of HBM3e memory, which will significantly boost AI learning and training performance, directly competing with NVIDIA's H200 accelerator card.

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