Intel says new 'Sierra Forest' chip to more than double power efficiency
- Intel announced a new data center chip called "Sierra Forest" that will have 240% better performance per watt compared to its current generation of chips.
- The chip is part of Intel's efforts to reduce electricity consumption in data centers, which are large consumers of energy for internet and online services.
- Intel's "Sierra Forest" chip is scheduled to be released next year and aims to help customers consolidate older software onto fewer computers, reducing their total cost of ownership.
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Intel Announces Energy-Efficient Superchips
The US chip company Intel wants to launch a new generation of superchips on the market in the coming year. The new “Sierra Forest” processor for data centers should provide more than twice as much processing power per watt of power consumption, Intel announced at a conference on semiconductor technology at Stanford University in Silicon Valley. The chip has 240 percent higher performance per watt than the current generation of memory chips. It i…
Intel says new 'Sierra Forest' chip to more than double power efficiency
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Intel on Monday said a new data center chip coming out next year will handle more than double the amount of computing work that can be done for each watt of power used,
Intel says new 'Sierra Forest' chip to more than double power efficiency
Intel on Monday said a new data center chip coming out next year will handle more than double the amount of computing work that can be done for each watt of power used, part of a broader industry push to lower electricity consumption.
Intel says new ‘Sierra Forest’ chip to more than double power efficiency
By Stephen Nellis (Reuters) - Intel on Monday said a new data center chip coming out next year will handle more than double the amount of computing work that can be done for each watt of power used, part of a broader industry push to lower electricity consumption. At a semiconductor technology conference held at Stanford University in Silicon Valley, Intel said its "Sierra Forest" chip will have 240% better performance per watt than its curr…
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