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IBM Cloud speeds AI workloads with Intel Gaudi 3 accelerators

Network World

IBM Cloud is broadening its AI technology services with Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators now available to enterprise customers. With Gaudi 3 accelerators, customers can more cost-effectively test, deploy and scale enterprise AI models and applications, according to IBM, which is said to be the first cloud service provider to adopt Gaudi 3.

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F5 targets AI application security with renewed workload management software

Network World

F5 is evolving its core application and load balancing software to help customers secure and manage AI-powered and multicloud workloads. The F5 Application Delivery and Security Platform combines the companys load balancing and traffic management technology and application and API security capabilities into a single platform.

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F5 teams with Intel to boost AI delivery, security

Network World

F5 this week said it’s working with Intel to offer customers a way to develop and securely deliver AI-based inference models and workloads. OpenVINO model server supports remote inference, enabling clients to perform inference on models deployed on remote servers,” according to Intel.

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The future of work: AI PCs with Intel at the core

CIO Business Intelligence

They can also increase customisation, using AI to adapt to individual user needs and tailor workflows, applications, and experiences. This is a sea change, says Tom Pieser, Large Enterprise Sales Strategy Specialist at Intel. For one, they provide lower latency and faster response times as they can process large datasets locally.

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IT Pros Prefer PCmover Enterprise Over Microsoft's USMT

USMT is a toolkit and specifically won’t transfer applications, a mismatch between IT needs and USMT functionality. Subsequently, Microsoft & Intel recommend PCmover as an alternative for PC migrations and OS refreshes. Laplink surveyed IT managers and staff using USMT to upgrade PCs to the latest version of Windows.

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Altera targets low-latency AI edge applications with new FPGA products

Network World

Altera, was acquired by Intel in 2015 but last year, Intel spun the FPGA maker out as a standalone business. It allows engineers to design, analyze, optimize, and program Intel FPGAs, CPLDs, and SoCs using system-level design techniques and advanced place-and-route algorithms.

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Intel highlights new Xeons for AI at Hot Chips 2024

Network World

Intel showed off new processors and a new interconnect at the Hot Chips 2024 conference taking place at Stanford University. Granite Rapids-D was built using telemetry from more than 90,000 edge deployments, according to Intel. Intel also showed off a client product, code-named Lunar Lake, designed for the next generation of AI PCs.

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