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Intel’s Gaudi 3 is cheaper than Nvidia’s H100
Intel’s Gaudi 3 AI accelerator is emerging as a cost-effective alternative to Nvidia’s H100, with Intel pricing a baseboard of eight Gaudi 3 processors at $125,000, significantly undercutting Nvidia’s offering while claiming superior performance in AI workloads, as reported by TechRadar and Ars Technica. Read more
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Nvidia Announces Rubin AI Platform
Nvidia has unveiled its next-generation AI chip platform, named “Rubin,” set to be rolled out in 2026. The announcement, made by CEO Jensen Huang at the Computex trade show in Taipei, highlights Nvidia’s commitment to advancing AI technology and maintaining its dominance in the AI chip market. Read more