Intel introduces Xeon 6+ server processors, previews upcoming graphics cards
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Intel Corp. debuted a line of central processing units based on its latest manufacturing process, geared toward artificial intelligence data centers. The Xeon 6+ product series comprises six CPUs, with the most advanced chip featuring 288 cores and 30% higher power efficiency and performance per thread than AMD's comparable Epyc 9965. The series is the first to use Intel's latest Intel 18A process, which includes RibbonFET technology for customizability. Intel also previewed its next-generation graphics cards, codenamed Crescent Island, and announced a new series of Ethernet chips. The Xeon 6+ series prioritizes power efficiency over performance.