Intel Xeon 6 Chips Power Nvidia´s Latest Data Center Artificial Intelligence System

Intel´s new Xeon 6 processors land a spot in Nvidia´s cutting-edge DGX B300, boosting Artificial Intelligence data center performance.

Intel has unveiled the latest additions to its Xeon 6 central processing unit (CPU) lineup, specifically engineered for server environments that power advanced graphics processing unit (GPU)–accelerated Artificial Intelligence systems. Among the new launches, one Xeon 6 processor has been selected as the host CPU in Nvidia´s DGX B300, the newly announced data center platform specializing in Artificial Intelligence workloads.

The Xeon 6 series introduces upgraded capabilities designed to optimize workload management. Featuring Priority Core Turbo technology, the processors are able to dynamically shift compute tasks between high-priority and low-priority cores. This functionality enables maximum system efficiency and performance, a critical factor for data centers running intensive Artificial Intelligence and machine learning applications. Intel´s move aims to deliver better energy management and support the exponential data processing demands characterizing modern Artificial Intelligence deployments.

Karin Eibschitz Segal, Intel´s corporate vice president and interim general manager of the Data Center Group, emphasized the strengthened partnership with Nvidia, remarking that the collaboration will help accelerate Artificial Intelligence adoption across various industries. The integration of Intel´s processors into Nvidia´s DGX B300 marks a significant milestone in the ongoing race among semiconductor producers to capture ground in the fast-growing data center and Artificial Intelligence infrastructure sector. Despite the technology announcement, Intel´s stock displayed some volatility following the news.

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