At Intel Vision 2022, the company showcases
how education, finance, manufacturing, medicine, transportation and
defense industries are transformed through Intel silicon, software
and services.
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- Argonne National Laboratories, Blue White Robotics, Bosch,
Dell, Federated Wireless, Lenovo, and Nourish + Bloom Market are
among the customers and partners highlighting how Intel technology
helps fuel digital transformation.
- New product announcements include launch of Intel’s Habana®
Gaudi®2 AI processor for training data center workloads and 12th
Gen Intel® Core™ HX processors that are perfect for hybrid work.
Intel also adds details on its data center GPU (code-named Arctic
Sound-M, ATS-M), 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor
(code-named Sapphire Rapids) and Intel’s infrastructure processing
unit (IPU) roadmap.
- New software and services include Project Apollo for smoother
enterprise AI deployments, plus Project Endgame and Intel® On
Demand for compute on demand and the flexibility to meet the needs
of evolving workloads.
Today at its inaugural Intel Vision event,
Intel announced advancements across silicon, software and services,
showcasing how it brings together technologies and the ecosystem to
unlock business value for customers today and in the future. Among
the benefits highlighted across real-world examples are improved
business results and insights, reduced total cost of ownership,
accelerated time to market and value, and positive global
impact.
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At its inaugural Intel Vision event on
May 10, 2022, Intel announced advancements across silicon, software
and services, showcasing how it brings together technologies and
the ecosystem to unlock business value for customers today and in
the future. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
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“We are in the most dynamic global market of our lifetime. The
challenges organizations face today are complex and interconnected,
and success depends on their ability to quickly adopt and maximize
leading-edge technologies and infrastructure,” said Intel CEO Pat
Gelsinger. “Today, we are excited to share how we are applying our
scale, resources and the magic of silicon, software and services to
help customers and partners accelerate digital transformations in
this complex environment.”
New Silicon, Software and Services to Fuel Digital
Transformations
The technology superpowers of artificial intelligence,
ubiquitous computing, pervasive connectivity and cloud-to-edge
infrastructure are fueling unprecedented demand for semiconductors
and opening the door to infinite possibilities, from a truly hybrid
workforce to entirely new immersive experiences. At the same time,
businesses face growing pressures around supply chain, security,
sustainability and the ability to adapt to the complexity of new
workloads. Intel is working to help address these challenges with
the introduction of new hardware, software and services from cloud
to edge to client.
Today’s announcements include:
- A major leap in deep learning processing with Habana
Gaudi2: Gaudi processors are used for the highest end deep
learning AI training and are known for their ability to enable
customers to train more and pay less. Launching today, Habana
Gaudi2 and Greco AI accelerators are built on a single software
stack, Synapse AI, that easily supports different architectures,
enabling end-users to take advantage of the processors’ performance
and efficiency. In addition, Gaudi2 delivers two times better AI
training performance compared with current in-market A100-based
offerings for key vision and NLP workloads1.
- 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable sets a new standard for modern
performance: Intel is shipping initial SKUs of 4th Gen Intel
Xeon Scalable processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids) today. These
are the first of many SKUs, with more due to ramp throughout the
remainder of the year. The 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors
deliver exceptional overall performance, will support DDR5, PCIe
Gen5 and CXL 1.1, and are equipped with new integrated accelerators
that deliver up to 30x performance versus the prior generation
through software and hardware optimizations for AI workloads2. For
telco networks it also has new capabilities that deliver up to two
times3 capacity gains for virtual radio access network (vRAN)
deployments. In high performance computing, Intel Xeon processors,
code-named Sapphire Rapids with high bandwidth memory (HBM), will
dramatically boost memory bandwidth available to the processor,
super-charging high-performance computing.
- AI made more accessible for enterprises through Project
Apollo: In partnership with Accenture, Intel kicked off Project
Apollo, a program that will provide enterprises with more than 30
open-source AI solutions kits that are optimally designed to make
AI more accessible to customers in on-prem, cloud and edge
environments. The first Project Apollo kits will be released in the
next few months.
- Preparing for the data center of the future with IPUs:
Intel unveiled its IPU roadmap extending through 2026, featuring
new FPGA + Intel architecture platforms (code-named Hot Springs
Canyon) and the Mount Morgan (MMG) ASIC, as well as next-generation
800GB products. IPUs are dedicated products with hardened
acceleration for infrastructure compute needs, allowing businesses
to accomplish tasks quicker and solve problems faster.
- Single GPU solution for media transcode, visual graphics and
inference in the cloud: Intel’s data center GPU, code-named
Arctic Sound-M (ATS-M), is the industry’s first discrete GPU with
an AV1 hardware encoder. ATS-M is a versatile GPU with leadership
transcode quality and performance targeting 150 trillion operations
per second (TOPS). Developers will be able to easily design for
ATS-M with an open software stack through oneAPI. ATS-M will be
available in two form factors and in more than 15 system designs
from partners including Dell Technologies, Supermicro,, Inspur, and
H3C . It will launch in 2022’s third quarter.
- New 12th Gen Intel Core HX processors for hybrid work:
The company completed the 12th Gen family with the launch of the
new 12th Gen Intel Core HX processors. Created for professionals
who need maximum performance and flexibility to navigate a hybrid
environment, and with up to 16 cores and clock speeds up to 5 GHz,
the Intel Core i9-12900HX processor is the world’s best mobile
workstation platform4.
Recognizing that users also want the flexibility to tap into
compute resources when and where they need them, Intel provided a
first concept demonstration of its software infrastructure
initiative: Project Endgame. Applications can take advantage of
this software infrastructure layer that enables devices to harness
computing resources from other devices within the network to
provide an always-available, low latency, continual compute
service. For example, a demanding GPU workload running on one
device can sense and tap into additional graphics processing
horsepower from a more powerful machine to enhance the user’s
experience. Project Endgame is in development, and Intel will begin
beta testing the first milestones of the technology this year.
Today’s announcements also included an early look at steps Intel
is taking to enable service models across the ecosystem. The
introduction of the Intel On Demand service offering helps
enterprises meet the needs of evolving workloads, product
sustainability and opportunities to scale systems near the data.
Currently offered through select partners HPE GreenLake, Lenovo
TruScale and PhoenixNAP’s Bare Metal Cloud, Intel introduced a new
consumption business model to enable customers to align their
infrastructure with their business needs and requirements.
Working Together to Create World-Changing Technology
The power and positive impact of Intel’s broad portfolio truly
comes to life through examples that show not only how the hardware,
software and services work together, but also the deep way that
Intel collaborates with customers, partners and the ecosystem.
Highlights from today include:
- High performance computing to solve the world’s most complex
challenges: Argonne National Laboratories is on track to
deliver 2 exaflops of peak performance with the Aurora
supercomputer running on the Intel Xeon processor, code-named
Sapphire Rapids with High Bandwidth Memory (HBM), and the Intel
data center GPU, code-named Ponte Vecchio, with Intel oneAPI
providing developers seamless system integration. During today’s
opening keynote, Rick Stevens, laboratory director for Computing,
Environment and Life Science of Argonne, showed the installation of
the Aurora supercomputer for the first time, discussing how it will
help solve some of humankind’s most complex problems, such as more
accurate climate predictions and discovery of new cancer
treatments, while making exascale accessible for more research and
development, and innovation.
- Confidence with confidential computing: In an
increasingly dynamic regulatory landscape, global companies must
address several considerations when determining how to use
regulated data to effectively train and develop neural networks.
Bosch and Intel collaborated on a research effort to develop a
confidential AI solution that allows Bosch to train its neural
networks confidentially in the public cloud. To help achieve this
at scale, Bosch Corporate Research has built a confidential AI
platform powered by Intel® Software Guard Extensions available with
3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable platforms.
- Agriculture autonomy with private wireless
networks: Intelligent edge solutions have the potential
to transform food cultivation by helping farmers increase yields
and operational efficiency while addressing labor shortages and
human error. Data analytics also offer the opportunity to deliver
insights that help farmers to increase yields and improve crop
health while reducing the resources they require. Blue White
Robotics developed a new type of autonomous agricultural solution
that transforms a grower’s existing equipment into a fleet of
autonomous tractors connected to an internet-based management
platform. With help from Intel and Federated Wireless, Blue White
Robotics made this a scalable solution that leverages Intel® Smart
Edge and Intel® Xeon® D processors, and employs the power of edge
computing and shared spectrum to create a private wireless network
on any farm anywhere.
- Frictionless retail experience: The pandemic has changed
the way people want to shop, with many preferring stores with
touchless or self-checkout options. Nourish + Bloom Market set out
to design a frictionless shopping experience that embraced
automation without replacing jobs. To accomplish this, Nourish +
Bloom worked with Intel and UST, a leading transformation solutions
company, to tap into the collective technical knowledge for
building innovations like a next-generation self-checkout using
computer vision technology and a fully autonomous store shopping
experience.
- Tech for good: Intel works across the ecosystem to drive
positive global change for future generations, such as working to
further reduce its direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions and
ensuring the brightest future and next-generation skills for
tomorrow’s workforce through programs like Intel’s AI Festival and
collaboration with the Hidden Genius Project and Autodesk.
This is just the beginning of news from Intel Vision. Tune in at
9 a.m. CDT (7 a.m. PDT) Wednesday to hear more from Intel chief
technology officer Greg Lavender on how Intel is helping address
the growing security needs of businesses, plus even more.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
1 See the Vision page at www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex for
workloads and configurations. Results may vary.
2 For workloads and configurations visit
www.Intel.com/PerformanceIndex. Click on the Events tab and
Innovation Event Claims. Results may vary.
3 Claim estimated as of Feb. 20, 2022, based on Sapphire Rapids
architecture improvements versus 3rd generation Intel Xeon Scalable
at similar core counts on a test scenario using FlexRAN software.
Results may vary.
4 Based on performance estimated with measurements on 12th Gen
Intel Core i9-12900HX with RTX 3080Ti against Intel Core i9-11980HK
with RTX 3080, Intel Core i9-12900HK with RTX 3080Ti, AMD Ryzen 9
6900HX with RTX 3060, AMD Ryzen 9 6900HS with Radeon 6700S, Intel
Core i7-12700H with RTX 3050Ti and Apple M1 Max MacBook Pro with 32
core integrated GPU. Best available compilers selected for all
processors. Binaries compiled with ICC for Intel/AMD, binaries
compiled with Xcode 13.1 for Apple. The metric used is the
geometric mean of C/C++ integer benchmarks in
SPEC*int_rate_base2017 2021.2 LLVM (1-copy) and
SPEC*int_rate_base2017 2021.2 LLVM (n-copy). See
www.intel.com/PerformanceIndex for additional workload and
configuration details. Results may vary. Other names and brands may
be claimed as the property of others.
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