Intel quietly adds Jaguar Shores to its Gaudi AI Accelerator roadmap as it seeks to compete more fiercely against AMD and Nvidia

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Emma Walker
Thu, 26 Dec
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Intel is making a strategic move in the AI chip market with the introduction of the Jaguar Shores AI accelerator, aiming to challenge competitors like Nvidia and AMD. The new accelerator, showcased at the SC2024 conference, is part of Intel’s plan to enhance its competitiveness, especially in AI inference. While specific details are limited, Jaguar Shores is anticipated to succeed the Falcon Shores and target AI inference applications. Despite previous setbacks in AI hardware development, Intel is focusing on utilizing its Gaudi chips and upcoming technologies like Falcon Shores and Jaguar Shores to strengthen its position in the market. The company aims to address technical and organizational hurdles to regain momentum in the AI space, particularly in inference, as it faces dominant players like Nvidia and AMD. Intel is counting on advancements in its 18A manufacturing node, equipped with innovative technologies like RibbonFET transistors, to enhance chip efficiency and performance for a competitive edge over rivals like TSMC.

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