Intel Launches Xeon 6 Processor... "Aiming to Secure AI Market Share"

Intel announced on the 25th that it has released the Xeon 6 processor in response to the rapidly increasing demand for artificial intelligence (AI).



Intel Xeon 6 with P-Core [Photo = Intel]



The Xeon 6700 and 6500 processors are CPUs optimized for the latest data centers and are equipped with P-Cores. They provide an average of 1.4 times better performance than the previous generation in enterprise workloads.



As the basic CPU of an AI system, it also delivers excellent performance as a host CPU when combined with a GPU. In particular, it provides up to 1.5 times better AI inference performance with 1/3 fewer cores compared to the 5th generation AMD EPYC processor.



The Xeon 6 processor can consolidate servers that are on average 5 years old at a 5:1 ratio, and in some use cases, it can support consolidation of up to 10:1, reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO) by up to 68%.



The Xeon 6 system-on-chip (SoC) increases RAN processing capacity by up to 2.4x and improves performance-per-watt by 70% over the previous generation with Intel vRAN Boost. It also improves performance-per-watt by up to 14x with the built-in Intel Media Trend Code Accelerator compared to the Intel Xeon 6538N.



An Intel official said, "Intel Xeon 6 is optimized to provide leadership performance for traditional machine learning, small-scale generative AI models, and GPU-accelerated workloads at host CPU capacities," and "It aims to secure major share in the rapidly growing AI market."



Meanwhile, according to market research firm IDC, as the adoption of AI accelerates, total spending on machine learning and analytics by enterprises is expected to reach $361 billion (about 515.833 trillion won) by 2027.





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