Intel targets the AI inference market with Crescent Island, using air cooling and LPDDR5 memory to drastically undercut rival chip costs.

Unusual memory choice brings lots of AI data closer to the chip for efficiency

Intel unveils its new Crescent Island GPU platform, offering up to 480GB of VRAM in order to deliver loads of memory for demanding AI, HPC, and data-intensive workloads.

Intel's Crescent Island GPU uses cheaper LPDDR5X memory and air cooling to target AI inference workloads, challenging Nvidia and AMD's costlier approach.

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Intel will ship its Crescent Island AI chip in 2026 to challenge Nvidia and AMD on cost, as bitcoin miners like Terawulf pivot to the same.

Intel targets the AI inference market with Crescent Island, using air cooling and LPDDR5 memory to drastically undercut rival chip costs.

Crescent Island is an air-cooled chip that uses LPDDR5 memory.

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