Intel Granite Rapids CPUs Leave GPUs Eating Dust

Intel released new Xeon 6 processors that work with NVIDIA DGX B300 systems for artificial intelligence tasks. The company calls these chips Granite Rapids and built them to stop computer processors from slowing down graphics cards. Intel made the Xeon 6776P model with 64 cores and 128 threads to handle demanding graphics processing units. These processors help businesses run AI programs faster and more efficiently. The new chips remove bottlenecks that hurt performance during heavy computing work.

Intel added two special features, called Priority Core Turbo and Speed Select Technology, to these processors. Priority Core Turbo boosts the speed of important processor cores when systems need extra power for critical jobs. Speed Select Technology changes core speeds based on current workloads to improve both performance and energy use. The company claims these processors deliver 30 percent faster memory speeds compared to older models. Fast memory helps AI systems process information more quickly and handle larger amounts of data.

The Xeon 6 processors offer 20 percent more PCI Express lanes for connecting components. More connection paths allow faster data transfer between processors and graphics cards during AI computing tasks. Intel designed these chips to support advanced memory types like MRDIMMs and CXL for better bandwidth. The processor speeds up both training new AI models and running existing ones for businesses. Companies can complete artificial intelligence work more efficiently with these improved processor designs.
 

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