Intel announced its new Xeon 6 AI processors at the Computex tech conference in Taiwan, aiming to compete with recent AI chip releases by Nvidia and AMD. The company’s CEO, Pat Gelsinger, highlighted the superior performance and power efficiency of the Xeon 6 for data center workloads. This announcement follows Intel’s recent launch of its 5th Gen Xeon processors and the Gaudi 3 AI processors, underlining its renewed focus on the AI market. Intel revealed competitive pricing for its Gaudi AI accelerators and shared details about the upcoming Lunar Lake processors, designed to enhance AI capabilities in PCs. Gelsinger emphasized Intel’s commitment to offering cost-effective, high-performance AI solutions with open software and hardware, aiming to provide customers with more choices and lower total cost of ownership.

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