IBM Cloud Debuts Intel Gaudi 3 Artificial Intelligence Accelerators

IBM Cloud becomes the first provider to offer Intel Gaudi 3, aiming to expand access to advanced Artificial Intelligence hardware and foster innovation.

IBM has become the first cloud service provider to offer Intel Gaudi 3 artificial intelligence accelerators to its customers. This strategic deployment is intended to increase accessibility to advanced artificial intelligence capabilities while addressing the traditionally high costs associated with specialized artificial intelligence hardware. For Intel, this marks the first significant commercial rollout of Gaudi 3, expanding market choice beyond the dominance of other accelerator options.

The collaboration between IBM and Intel aims to empower enterprises to cost-effectively test, innovate, and deploy generative artificial intelligence solutions. By integrating Gaudi 3 into IBM Cloud, both companies are positioning themselves at the forefront of scalable and flexible artificial intelligence infrastructure, which is increasingly critical as businesses adopt more sophisticated artificial intelligence workloads.

This move comes at a time when industry analysts, such as Gartner, project rapid growth in generative artificial intelligence spending. According to Gartner, global expenditure on generative artificial intelligence is forecast to rise by 76.4% from 2024 to 2025, with technology playing a transformative role across all aspects of IT spending and business operations. The introduction of Intel´s newest accelerators on IBM Cloud is set to provide organizations with new options to support evolving artificial intelligence demands and reduce the burden of costly infrastructure investments.

62

Impact Score

Memory architecture is central to autonomous llm agents

Memory design, not just model choice, determines whether autonomous agents can sustain context, learn from experience, and stay reliable over time. A practical framework centers on how information is written, managed, and read across multiple memory types.

OpenAI expands cyber model access through trusted program

OpenAI has introduced GPT-5.4-Cyber as a restricted model for cybersecurity professionals, widening access through its Trusted Access for Cyber program. The release highlights both the defensive value and misuse risks of more capable Artificial Intelligence tools in security work.

Chinese tech firms and Li Fei-Fei push world models forward

Chinese tech companies and Li Fei-Fei’s World Labs are accelerating work on world models, a field focused on helping Artificial Intelligence learn from and interact with physical reality. Alibaba’s new Happy Oyster system targets real-time virtual world creation with more continuous user control.

UK launches Sovereign Artificial Intelligence backing for startups

The UK government has unveiled Sovereign Artificial Intelligence, a state-backed initiative aimed at helping domestic startups build, scale and stay in Britain. The first support includes an equity investment in Callosum and supercomputing access for 6 additional companies working across drug discovery, infrastructure and national security.

Contact Us

Got questions? Use the form to contact us.

Contact Form

Clicking next sends a verification code to your email. After verifying, you can enter your message.