Intel has recently revealed its next-generation AI chip, Jaguar Shores. This chip is being tested by Intel's thermal engineering team to find an appropriate cooling solution. Jaguar Shores is mounted on a development board, with a package size of 92.5mm×92.5mm, indicating that it is designed for high-performance computing (HPC) platforms.
Jaguar Shores will be Intel's first rack-scale solution, using advanced 18A process technology and equipped with HBM4 memory. This chip is a multi-domain, multi-IP product, and will be combined with the upcoming Diamond Rapids Xeon CPU in the future, injecting new vitality into the AI market.
Although Intel has not performed well in the AI field, its latest Gaudi 3 AI accelerator has not received the same level of enthusiasm in the market as NVIDIA and AMD products. However, the launch of Jaguar Shores marks Intel's determination to turn the situation around. Notably, Intel recently announced the cancellation of the Falcon Shores AI GPU series development, shifting its focus to Jaguar Shores, showing its new strategic direction in the AI market.
The initial design purpose of Jaguar Shores is to address the growing demand for AI computing. With the rapid development of AI technology, the demand for high-performance computing platforms is also increasing. Intel hopes to meet this market demand through Jaguar Shores, providing enterprises with more powerful computing capabilities.
Key Points:
🌟 Jaguar Shores is Intel's first rack-scale AI chip, featuring 18A process technology and HBM4 memory.
💡 The chip's package size is 92.5mm×92.5mm, specifically designed for high-performance computing.
🚀 Jaguar Shores marks Intel's new strategy in the AI market, which may change its competitive position in the industry.




