To satisfy the demands of AI models, Intel's Falcon Shores CPU, scheduled for delivery in 2025, will have 288GB of memory and 8-bit floating-point computing. It is a component of Intel's strategy to compete with AMD and Nvidia in the AI processor industry. Intel's Ponte Vecchio experienced delays, resulting in a low market share in AI chips, though it still outweighs Nvidia's performance with Aurora's H100.
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