Nvidia Taps Intel's Xeon 6 CPUs for DGX B300 Boxes
- Intel launched three new Xeon 6 processors today, designed to manage GPU-powered AI systems including Nvidia's DGX B300 platform.
- These processors feature Performance-cores and utilize advanced mechanisms that dynamically adjust core frequencies, optimizing CPU performance to support demanding AI tasks.
- The Xeon 6776P processor, featuring 64 cores and supporting up to 128 P-cores per CPU, powers Nvidia's DGX B300, which integrates 16 Blackwell Ultra GPUs.
- Intel states that the new Xeon 6 processors deliver a 30% increase in memory speed and provide 20% additional PCIe lanes compared to earlier versions, while Karin Eibschitz Segal highlights these advancements as evidence of their unparalleled performance for GPU-driven AI workloads.
- Intel and Nvidia aim to deepen collaboration to deliver high-performing AI systems that accelerate AI adoption across industries with enhanced AI processing capabilities.
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