According to TechFlow, Intel has launched a new artificial intelligence processing chip called GAUDI 3, which is expected to simplify developer workflows, simplify AI infrastructure, and accelerate AI workloads in enterprises.
The chip is expected to provide four times the computing power, double the network bandwidth, and 1.5 times the HBM memory bandwidth to handle the growing size of large language models (LLMs) without sacrificing performance.
Intel's GAUDI 3 chip will be generally available in the third quarter. Intel claims that the new GAUDI 3 product performs better than NVIDIA's H100 chip.