Seems like they are making a strong comeback, catching up with AMD both in CPU and GPU market share, and going after NVDA's AI chip business. Intel CEO's statement of AMD being "firmly in the rearview mirror and never coming back" now appears to be true. Is Intel well on its way to recover lost territory and then some? https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-habana-gaudi-beats-nvidias-h100-in-visual-language-ai-models-hugging-face
Nope.
Nvidia has been working on cuda for over a decade. Without any work on the software layer for ai models, intel is 🍌
Did u try oneapi? What work is exactly missing.. intel seems more open than nvidia with the lockins.. but i love the simplicity of cuda
Long short imo. There is so much wrong with intel - they are reaping the rewards of a wall street friendly financialization of their product engineering. They’re barely catching up to last generation NVidia. It’ll be an easy beat for NVidia’s v-next. The smartest move they made was becoming a contract fab (for anyone who can stomach 3 generations old production that is, too little too late?). Hate to say it, they are an american titan of yesteryears victimized by boomer mentality of making short term bank for c-suite. The gp-cpu server market is their last remaining premium market and the big players are investigating and making custom silicon to save on energy in their gp-cpu use cases. Apple silicon in servers, as has been rumored for a few years now, will multiply relative perf at fractional power and heat, so who’d bother with intel chips at that point for anything linux/unix based?
All of those chips will soon be codesigned and manufactured by intel.. give it 3-4 yrs.. already a huge prepayment received to use their process.. Nvidia,Apple and trillion dollar firms are great threat to everyone let alone Intel..
GPU not in next 5 years.. cpu maybe with better execution
No lol