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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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  • Intel is betting big on Jaguar Shores to compete in AI
  • Gaudi chips give Intel a shot at the AI inferencing market
  • Intel hopes the 18A node will give it a manufacturing edge

Intel has been quietly building its AI chip portfolio, recently adding the Jaguar Shores AI accelerator to its roadmap in a significant move as it seeks to compete with the likes of Nvidia and AMD.

The Jaguar Shores AI accelerator, unveiled at the recent SC2024 supercomputing conference, is a key part of Intel’s strategy to stay competitive. Though details are scarce, Jaguar Shores is likely to be a successor to Falcon Shores, which is slated for release in 2025.

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