Issue #101: Intel and IBM Cloud partnership announced
IBM Cloud powers up with Intel's Gaudi 3 AI chips for 2025
Welcome to Issue #101 of One Minute AI, your daily AI news companion. This issue discusses a recent update about Intel and IBM Cloud.
IBM Cloud to use Intel's Gaudi 3 AI chips for 2025
IBM Cloud announced that it will be incorporating Intel’s Gaudi 3 chips into its offerings next year, signaling a significant enhancement in its cloud infrastructure capabilities. These chips, designed by Intel for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) workloads, are expected to provide a competitive edge in the growing AI market. IBM’s decision to use Gaudi 3 chips comes as the demand for specialized hardware accelerators for AI tasks continues to increase, and the company aims to attract more enterprise customers looking for powerful, efficient solutions to run their AI and ML workloads. The Gaudi 3 chips are noted for their performance efficiency and ability to handle large-scale AI computations, making them a strategic choice for IBM as it seeks to enhance its cloud services.
The integration of Gaudi 3 chips aligns with IBM's broader strategy to strengthen its position in the cloud computing market by leveraging advanced technologies. The collaboration with Intel also underscores IBM's commitment to providing diverse hardware options to its customers, allowing them to choose the best-fit technology for their specific needs. By adding Intel’s Gaudi 3 chips to its cloud infrastructure, IBM aims to offer improved processing power and scalability, which could attract businesses with intensive AI workloads. This move could also help IBM compete more effectively against other cloud service providers, such as AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, which have been aggressively expanding their AI and ML capabilities.
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