Thus, Intel is pinning its AI hopes on its next-gen Falcon Shores GPU platform. However, interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus said this week that rather than Falcon Shores being a first-gen ...
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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 ...
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 giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has tried and failed to break into the lucrative AI accelerator market that's dominated by Nvidia. The company's Gaudi family of AI accelerators had potential, and ...
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 ...
Intel has abandoned its plans for the Falcon Shores AI chip, shifting focus to Jaguar Shores for system-level solutions in the AI data center market. Interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus ...
Perhaps most damning was his claim that if Intel had pushed ahead with its Rialto Bridge and Falcon Shores AI GPUs, it could have left NVIDIA's Hopper H100 chips in the dust. Instead, Intel ...
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, CEO of Intel Products, at the the company’s AI Everywhere event, Dec. 14, 2023, in New York. © 2025 Fortune Media IP Limited. All ...
Says aiming to simplify roadmap and concentrate resources. Says move to leverage Falcon Shores as internal test chip only without bringing it to market is based on industry feedback. Comments ...
Intel missed its own AI chip sales estimates for 2024, and it recently shifted gears. Falcon Shores, originally a follow-up to Gaudi 3, is cancelled as a commercial product, and Intel is now ...