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Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Intel XEON 6 Gaining Solid Market Traction: Will the Uptrend Persist?
Intel Corporation INTC is witnessing healthy demand for its Xeon 6 processor in high-performance computing ('HPC') and AI-driven workloads. The new Intel Xeon 6 processors with Performance-cores are engineered to support the huge demand for high AI workloads across diverse sectors. The solution's built-in accelerators support virtualized radio access networks, media, AI and network security. This matches the growing demand for network and edge solutions in the AI ecosystem. The company also integrated Priority Core Turbo ('PCT') technology and Intel Speed Select Technology – Turbo Frequency (SST-TF). The technology dynamically prioritizes certain performance cores, allowing them to run at higher turbo frequencies, and in parallel, lower priority cores operate at a base frequency. PCT paired with SST-TF optimizes utilization of CPU resources, enhancing performance of graphical processing units for the most demanding AI processor offers significantly faster memory performance at high-capacity configurations compared with its competitor Advanced Micro Devices' AMD EPYC processor. Up to 128 P-cores per CPU facilitate a balanced workload distribution for AI tasks. With the most efficient data processing and transfer capabilities, these CPUs are built for maximum uptime with unmatched reliability and cutting-edge feature suite is giving Intel a competitive edge over its competitors, such as AMD. The growing demand for processors based on Arm Holdings ARM architecture is also intensifying the competition. Arm's architecture offers energy efficiency with cost effectiveness, which is increasingly used by Apple, Qualcomm and Ampere. The company is actively collaborating with developers to optimize AI-ML workloads in its CPUs. Google Cloud also leveraged Arm-based processors for Axion chips for data centers. On the other hand, AMD EPYC 9005 series, engineered with very high core counts, is also gaining solid momentum. The company's partnership with leading hyperscalers such as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Google Cloud is driving demand for AMD EYPC such competition, Intel is taking several initiatives to gain a firmer footing in the expansive AI sector, which spans cloud and enterprise servers, networks, volume clients and ubiquitous edge environments, in tune with the evolving market dynamics. Introduction of cutting-edge features in the Intel Xeon 6 processors in recent months is aligned with that broader strategy. Intel Xeon 6 has been selected as the host CPU for NVIDIA's latest generation of AI-accelerated systems, the DGX B300. The endorsement of NVIDIA accentuates the growing prowess of Intel chips for AI-accelerated systems. Recently, Imperial College London selected Intel XEON 6 to power its new HX2 supercomputer. Intel CPU will support high-performance computing and AI requirements for research in a wide range of fields, including engineering, natural sciences, medicine, business and others. Intel has plunged 32.4% over the past year against the industry's growth of 7.3%. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Going by the price/book ratio, the company's shares currently trade at 0.85 book value, lower than 31.35 of the industry and its mean of 0.88. It carries a Value Score of D. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Earnings estimates for Intel for 2025 and 2026 have declined 40.8% to 29 cents per share and 31.2% to 77 cents, respectively, over the past year. Image Source: Zacks Investment Research Intel stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today's Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investment Research? Today, you can download 7 Best Stocks for the Next 30 Days. Click to get this free report Intel Corporation (INTC) : Free Stock Analysis Report Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) : Free Stock Analysis Report ARM Holdings PLC Sponsored ADR (ARM) : Free Stock Analysis Report This article originally published on Zacks Investment Research ( Zacks Investment Research Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Intel's Xeon 6 CPU Selected for Nvidia's DGX B300 AI System
On Thursday, Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) announced its latest central processing units/CPUs for servers, with one of them securing a spot in NVIDIA Corp's (NASDAQ:NVDA) DGX B300 AI computer. Intel also unveiled three new additions to its Intel Xeon 6 series of CPUs, specifically designed to manage advanced graphics processing unit/GPU-powered AI systems. A technician soldering components for a semiconductor board. One of these new processors will serve as the host CPU for NVIDIA's DGX B300, which is the AI leader's newest generation of AI-accelerated systems. Intel's Xeon 6 processors incorporate a technology called Priority Core Turbo, which dynamically adjusts workloads between high-priority compute cores and low-priority cores to maximize efficiency. Karin Eibschitz Segal, corporate vice president and interim general manager of Intel's Data Center Group, expressed excitement about deepening collaboration with NVIDIA to deliver high-performing AI systems and accelerate AI adoption across various industries. Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells computing and related products and services worldwide. While we acknowledge the potential of INTC to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than INTC and that has 100x upside potential, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Hindustan Times
23-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Intel launches new Xeon 6 chips featuring company's PCT tech for AI performance boost
Intel, on May 22, unveiled three new additions to its Intel Xeon 6 CPU family. These are intended to manage GPU-powered AI systems. Intel says that these new processors come with Performance-cores (P-cores) and feature Intel's Priority Core Turbo (PCT) technology and Intel Speed Select Technology - Turbo Frequency, which delivers customisable CPU core frequency. We have GPU performance as AI workloads increase. Here are the details. Intel says that the Intel Xeon 6776P was chosen as the host CPU for Nvidia DGX B300, which is the company's latest-gen AI-accelerated system. Intel says that this allows for managing, orchestrating, and supporting AI-accelerated systems for Nvidia's DGX B300. This is possible due to the memory capacity and bandwidth that the Xeon 6776P offers. Intel also claims that Xeon 6 processors offer up to 128 performance cores per CPU and support 30 percent faster memory speed than before. Thanks to high-capacity configurations, memory bandwidth with MRDIMMs, and Compute Express Link. Intel also says that these offer 20% more PCIe lanes than the former generation of Xeon processors. This, of course, facilitates faster data transfer. Intel added that these CPUs support FP16 precision arithmetic, which enables efficient data pre-processing and CPU performance during workloads. Also Read: Google to let users test Android 16 desktop mode on phones with external display support, here's how Intel claims that the 'introduction of PCT, paired with Intel SST-TF, marks a significant leap forward in AI system performance.' And that 'PCT allows for dynamic prioritization of high-priority cores, enabling them to run at higher turbo frequencies.' It added, 'In parallel, lower-priority cores operate at base frequency, ensuring optimal distribution of CPU resources. This capability is critical for AI workloads that demand sequential or serial processing, feeding GPUs faster and improving overall system efficiency.' MOBILE FINDER: iPhone 16 LATEST Price, Specs And More


Techday NZ
23-05-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Intel unveils Xeon 6 CPUs to boost GPU-driven AI systems
Intel has introduced three new Intel Xeon 6 series processors designed to enhance performance in GPU-accelerated artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The new processors feature Performance-cores (P-cores) and incorporate Intel's Priority Core Turbo (PCT) technology and Intel Speed Select Technology – Turbo Frequency (Intel SST-TF). These features allow for customisable CPU core frequencies, which are expected to support GPU performance across demanding AI workloads. One of the newly released Xeon 6 processors, the Intel Xeon 6776P, serves as the host CPU in the NVIDIA DGX B300 AI-accelerated system. The Xeon 6776P manages, orchestrates, and supports the overall AI-accelerated system within the DGX B300 architecture. With an extensive memory capacity and robust bandwidth, the processor is engineered to cater to the expanding requirements of AI models and large datasets. Karin Eibschitz Segal, Corporate Vice President and Interim General Manager of the Data Center Group at Intel, commented, "These new Xeon SKUs demonstrate the unmatched performance of Intel Xeon 6, making it the ideal CPU for next-gen GPU-accelerated AI systems. We're thrilled to deepen our collaboration with NVIDIA to deliver one of the industry's highest-performing AI systems, helping accelerate AI adoption across industries." According to Intel, the pairing of Priority Core Turbo and Intel SST-TF brings significant advancements to AI system efficiency. The PCT technology allows high-priority cores to run at increased turbo frequencies for time-critical tasks, while lower-priority cores operate at base speed. This segregation ensures an optimal allocation of CPU resources, which is regarded as crucial for AI tasks that require significant sequential or serial processing. The intent is to enable CPUs to feed data to GPUs more rapidly, streamlining system effectiveness in demanding scenarios. The new Xeon 6 processors with P-cores are built to offer high core counts and improved single-threaded performance. Each processor can reach up to 128 P-cores, aimed at facilitating a balanced distribution of intensive AI workloads across the available cores. Intel reports that memory speeds with the Xeon 6 processors can be 30% faster compared to competing solutions, particularly in high-capacity DRAM configurations. This is supported by both latest MRDIMMs and Compute Express Link standards, which are designed to improve memory bandwidth for data-intensive applications. The processors also offer greater input/output capabilities, providing up to 20% more PCIe lanes than earlier generations. This feature is intended to enhance data transfer rates for input/output-intensive workloads commonly found in enterprise AI and data centre applications. Intel emphasises strong reliability and serviceability features in the design of these new CPUs, aiming for extended system uptime and reduced risk of disruptions to enterprise operations. Additional support comes from Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions, which enable FP16 precision arithmetic for efficient data preprocessing and critical CPU-driven tasks within AI environments. The adoption of these processors is intended for enterprises looking to modernise infrastructure in anticipation of increasingly complex AI workloads. The energy efficiency and performance characteristics are targeted at a broad array of data centre and network applications. Follow us on: Share on:


Techday NZ
19-05-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
MSI launches scalable AI server solutions with NVIDIA technology
MSI has introduced new AI server solutions using NVIDIA MGX and NVIDIA DGX Station reference architectures designed to support the expanding requirements of enterprise, HPC, and accelerated computing workloads. The company's new server platforms feature modular and scalable building blocks aimed at addressing increasing AI demands in both enterprise and cloud data centre environments. Danny Hsu, General Manager of Enterprise Platform Solutions at MSI, said, "AI adoption is transforming enterprise data centers as organizations move quickly to integrate advanced AI capabilities. With the explosive growth of generative AI and increasingly diverse workloads, traditional servers can no longer keep pace. MSI's AI solutions, built on the NVIDIA MGX and NVIDIA DGX Station reference architectures, deliver the scalability, flexibility, and performance enterprises need to future-proof their infrastructure and accelerate their AI innovation." One of the main highlights is a rack solution based on the NVIDIA Enterprise Reference Architecture, comprising a four-node scalable unit constructed on the MSI AI server utilising NVIDIA MGX. Each server in this solution contains eight NVIDIA H200 NVL GPUs, further enhanced by the NVIDIA Spectrum-X networking platform to enable scalable AI workloads. This modular setup provides the capability to expand to a maximum of 32 server systems, meaning up to 256 NVIDIA H200 NVL GPUs can be supported within a single deployment. MSI states that this architecture is optimised for multi-node AI and hybrid applications and is designed to support complex computational tasks expected in the latest data centre operations. It is built to accommodate a range of use cases, including those leveraging large language models and other demanding AI workloads. The AI server platforms have been constructed using the NVIDIA MGX modular architecture, establishing a foundation for accelerated computing in AI, HPC, and NVIDIA Omniverse contexts. The MSI 4U AI server provides configuration options using either Intel or AMD CPUs, aimed at large-scale AI projects such as deep learning training and model fine-tuning. The CG480-S5063 platform features dual Intel Xeon 6 processors and eight full-height, full-length dual-width GPU slots that support NVIDIA H200 NVL and NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition, with power capacities up to 600W. It offers 32 DDR5 DIMM slots and twenty PCIe 5.0 E1.S NVMe bays for high memory bandwidth and rapid data access, with its modular design supporting both storage needs and scalability. Another server, the CG290-S3063, is a 2U AI platform also constructed on NVIDIA MGX architecture. It includes a single-socket Intel Xeon 6 processor, 16 DDR5 DIMM slots, and four GPU slots with up to 600W capacity. The CG290-S3063 incorporates PCIe 5.0 expansion, four rear 2.5-inch NVMe bays, and two M.2 NVMe slots to provide support for various AI tasks, from smaller-scale inference to extensive AI training workloads. MSI's server platforms have been designed for deployment within enterprise-grade AI environments, offering support for the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory validated design. This structure provides enterprises with guidance in developing, deploying, and managing AI—including agentic AI and physical AI—as well as high-performance computing tasks on the NVIDIA Blackwell platform using their own infrastructure. The validated design combines accelerated computing, networking, storage, and software components for faster deployment and risk mitigation in AI factory roll-outs. MSI is also presenting the AI Station CT60-S8060, a workstation built on the NVIDIA DGX Station reference, with components designed to enable data centre-grade AI performance from a desktop environment. This includes the NVIDIA GB300 Grace Blackwell Ultra Desktop Superchip and up to 784GB of coherent memory, intended to boost large-scale training and inference. The solution is targeted at teams requiring a high-performance desktop AI development environment and integrates the NVIDIA AI Enterprise software stack for system capability management.