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IBM Cloud now powers AI with Intel Gaudi 3
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30589, member: 2262"] IBM just added Intel Gaudi 3 AI chips to their cloud service. They shared this news at Intel Vision 2025 yesterday. These special AI chips help companies run AI programs better. You can use them right away in Frankfurt and Washington, D.C. data centers. Dallas will offer them next quarter. A recent IBM study found big money gains from AI. About 67% of business leaders saw their income jump by 25% or more after using AI. But many companies worry about how much AI systems cost to build. The new Intel chips aim to make things cheaper for businesses that want to test and build AI tools. IBM and Intel have worked together for many years. They create systems that let businesses change their computer power as needed, saving money. Intel chips continue this flexible approach. Companies can use these chips in four different ways on IBM Cloud. You can set up a private server with the chips. This works great for businesses with special software needs. Later next quarter, you can add them to container systems like Red Hat OpenShift. You might bring your IBM Watsonx license to use with the chips. IBM also plans to release special design packages to make setup faster by the second half of 2025. Red Hat partners with both companies. Their vice president, Steven Huels, says this helps companies speed up AI projects. Wipro is excited about the news as well. Their senior leader, Vikas Gupta, plans to bring these benefits to their clients. The companies also recently added special security features called Intel Trust Domain Extensions to keep data safe on IBM Cloud servers. [/QUOTE]
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