Nvidia Taps Intel's Xeon 6 CPUs for DGX B300 Boxes
- Intel introduced a trio of new Xeon 6 CPUs today, featuring the 64-core Xeon 6776P, which serves as the central processor in NVIDIA's DGX B300 AI system.
- These processors feature technologies that dynamically boost the frequency of prioritized CPU cores and allow customizable core performance settings to enhance efficiency in GPU-accelerated AI tasks.
- The Xeon 6 series delivers up to 128 performance cores, 30% faster memory speeds, 20% more PCIe lanes, and robust reliability for demanding AI tasks.
- Karin Eibschitz Segal highlighted that the latest Intel Xeon 6 processors deliver exceptional capabilities, positioning them as a top choice for advanced AI systems that leverage next-generation GPU acceleration.
- This collaboration with NVIDIA aims to accelerate AI adoption across industries by delivering one of the highest-performing AI platforms available.
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