Intel presents Lunar Lake, Xeon 6, Guadi 3 chips

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Intel unveils Xeon 6 SoC, Lunar Lake mobile processor and Gaudi 3 AI accelerator at Hot Chips 2024. New core features deliver up to 40% lower chip power consumption and 4x faster AI performance.

Intel just announced new details about its upcoming Xeon 6 SoC, Lunar Lake mobile processor, Gaudi 3 AI accelerator and OCI chiplet at Hot Chips 2024 this week.

First of all, the new Intel 6 SoC combines the computing chip from Intel Xeon 6 processors with an edge-optimized I/O chiplet built on Intel 4 process technology. This enables the Xeon 6 SoC to deliver performance improvements over previous generations of Xeon CPUs with improved power efficiency and transistor density over previous technologies.

Intel will have more details on its upcoming AI processor for PC, Lunar Lake, with Arik Gihon, the head of client CPU SoC architecture. He'll talk about the new Lunar Lake CPU and how it's designed to "set a new standard for x86 power efficiency while delivering industry-leading core, graphics and client AI performance".

"The new Performance-cores (P-cores) and Efficient-cores (E-cores) deliver fantastic performance with up to 40% lower system-on-chip power consumption compared to the previous generation. The new neural processing unit is up to 4 times faster , enabling corresponding improvements in generative AI (GenAI) over the previous generation. In addition, the new Xe2 graphics processing unit cores improve gaming and graphics performance by 1.5 times compared to the previous generation".

Pere Monclus, Chief Technology Officer, Network and Edge Group at Intel, explains: “Across consumer and enterprise AI uses, Intel is continuously helping to deliver the platforms, systems and technologies needed to redefine what is possible. As AI workloads intensify, Intel's broad industry experience enables understanding of what our customers need to drive innovation, creativity and ideal business outcomes."

Monclus continues: "While more performant silicon and increased platform bandwidth are essential, Intel also knows that each workload has its unique challenges: A system designed for the data center can no longer simply be repurposed for edge computing. With proven system architecture expertise across computing continuum, Intel is well positioned to drive the next generation of AI innovation".

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