Intel doesn’t want to sell these GPUs to anyone. The company uses Xe-HP Arctic Sound solutions in its data centers

Over a year ago, Intel unveiled the monstrous Xe-HP (Arctic Sound) GPU focused on servers. It was available in three versions, the oldest of which contained four crystals, 54 billion transistors, more than 16,000 cores and offered 42 TFLOPS performance. And now Intel has announced that the company will not sell these solutions to anyone.

Intel doesn’t want to sell these GPUs to anyone.  The company uses Xe-HP Arctic Sound solutions in its data centers

Raja Koduri spoke about this.

We deployed Xe-HP in our oneAPI development cloud and used it as a software development tool for oneAPI and the Aurora supercomputer. Currently, we are not going to release Xe-HP for commercial purposes, it has turned into Xe-HPG and Xe-HPC, which will be available to everyone.

Xe-HPG is Intel’s gaming graphics cards coming out next year, and Xe-HPC is the even more monstrous Ponte Vecchio GPU that will also target the data center.

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