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Intel debuts the Xeon 6 processor, aiming to modernize data centers to tackle enterprise AI workloads
Intel unveils the Xeon 6 processor, helping modernize data centers to accelerate enterprise AI workloads. Plus, it revealed Gaudi 3 pricing.
The plan is for companies to modernize their aging data center systems with Xeon 6 chips, which promises to increase cost savings, help meet sustainability goals, optimize physical floor and rack space, and generate new digital capabilities. To help with its Go-To-Market strategy, the company is partnering with at least ten system providers, including Dell, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Lenovo, Supermicro and new additions Asus, Foxconn, Gigabyte, Inventec, Quanta and Wistron. “Our latest Xeon, Gaudi and Core Ultra platforms, combined with the power of our hardware and software ecosystem, is delivering the flexible, secure, sustainable and cost-effective solutions our customers need to maximize the immense opportunities ahead.”
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