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Intel’s dense Xeon 6+ design marks the first time 18A is being deployed in the data center.
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Intel introduces Xeon 6+ processors and advanced AI accelerators, aiming to meet the growing demand for robust artificial intelligence infrastructure in data centers.
Intel has unveiled new data center products. This includes the next-generation Xeon 6+ processors and advanced AI accelerators. These innovations are designed to support the rapidly expanding needs of artificial…
Intel launched Xeon 6+ (up to 288 E-cores, 2.5x gen-over-gen performance, built on Intel 18A) alongside the E835 Ethernet series (up to 200GbE) and the Crescent Island GPU (480GB LPDDR5X, 350W air-cooled) at Computex 2026. For data centre and cloud teams, the stack targets agentic AI workloads with a focus on performance per watt and server consolidation — key metrics as rack density and energy costs increasingly drive infrastructure decisions.
Intel expands its AI ready platform across data center, network, and edge—showing why the CPU is at the heart of agentic AI orchestration, scale and data movement.
Intel launched Xeon 6+ at Computex: up to 288 E-cores, 576 MB LLC, 30% perf/thread lead vs AMD EPYC 9965. With AI forecast at 50% of data center load within 5 years, the dense-core lineup positions CPU-side inferencing as an alternative to GPU buildouts.
Intel introduces Xeon 6+ server processors featuring up to 288 E-cores in order to power AI-driven data centers.
Intel ha annunciato i processori Xeon 6+ basati su processo produttivo 18A e con un massimo di 288 E-core. C'� anche una nuova famiglia di controller e adattatori Ethernet E835…
Chipzilla’s first 2nm-class Xeon is finally here bristling with 288 cores
Intel has unveiled new data center products. This includes the next-generation Xeon 6+ processors and advanced AI accelerators. These innovations are designed to support the…
Intel unveils Xeon 6+ processors, E835 Ethernet solutions and Crescent Island GPU at Computex 2026, targeting AI, cloud and data centre performance. | Technology News