Xeon 6 brings a 2.3x memory bandwidth improvement over its predecessor.
Despite growing rivalry between the two chip makers, flagship AI systems from Nvidia will use CPUs from Intel to maintain x86 continuity across data‑center workflows.
Nvidia plans to use Intel’s Xeon 6 chips as the host CPU for the AI infrastructure giant’s upcoming DGX Rubin NVL8 systems as ...
Intel Xeon 6 powers NVIDIA DGX Rubin NVL8 systems, highlighting CPU role in AI inference, orchestration, and secure data ...
Intel Corp. today unveiled its most advanced central processing unit so far, targeting artificial intelligence networks and other data center applications. Announced at the MWC telecom conference in ...
Intel has launched its Xeon 6+ CPU, targeting artificial intelligence (AI) networks and data center applications. Unveiled by the company at Mobile World Congress, currently taking place in Barcelona, ...
With the G.SKILL OC World Cup 2023 Grand Finals taking place at Computex 2023, we saw impressive overclocking skills in person, pushing CPUs and DDR5 memory to speeds requiring a steady dose of liquid ...
Intel highlights broad industry adoption across all major CSPs, OEMs, ODMs and ISVs, and showcases increased performance in AI, networking and high performance computing. SANTA CLARA, ...
Today at NVIDIA GTC 2026, Intel announced that Intel Xeon 6 is being used as the processor for NVIDIA DGX Rubin NVL8 systems. This highlights Xeon's role in providing architectural continuity and ...