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Intel recently released their 4th Gen Xeon processors in January 2023, which brought big improvements in performance for tasks like AI, data analytics, and high performance computing. These processors have been getting a lot of attention from the industry and are being adopted by customers all over the world.
After putting the 4th Gen Xeon processors through some tough tests against other similar processors, Intel has some impressive results to share. They are showing that these processors are not just good on paper, but they are actually leading the pack when it comes to handling important tasks for businesses.
Lisa Spelman, who is in charge of Intel Xeon Products, says that the data they have collected proves that the 4th Gen Xeon processors are the best choice for customers. By using real data, they are able to show that these processors are better than the competition and are worth investing in.
In Mainstream Compute, Faster Time to Insights and Access to Data
The most popular solutions in the market right now are designed with a focus on mid-range core counts. This means that how well each individual core performs, how much power it uses, and how much data it can handle are all really important factors. Intel decided to compare their 32-core 4th Gen Xeon processor to the best 32-core processor from their competition.
While benchmarks like SPEC CPU are helpful, they don't give the full picture of how well a processor will perform for customers with different types of workloads. In reality, when it comes to tasks like managing databases, networking, and storing data, the Xeon processor outperforms the competition by offering better CPU performance, using less power, and costing less in the long run. Customers also benefit from using Xeon processors because they can reduce the number of servers they need, lower their overall power usage, and decrease their carbon emissions.
Increased AI Efficiency Improves Customer Experience, Drives Revenue Growth
Xeon is designed specifically for artificial intelligence, and Intel has put a lot of effort into creating software that helps AI run smoothly on all the major platforms and models. Intel has tested Xeon and found that it performs really well when it comes to AI tasks, thanks to its special technology called Intel® Advanced Matrix Extensions (Intel® AMX).
Having more cores in a processor doesn't always mean better performance. With Intel® AMX, the 4th Gen Xeon can handle AI tasks at a super fast rate, even faster than processors with more cores but without this special technology. This special Intel AI engine is included in every Xeon core, which sets it apart from its competitors and gives its users a unique advantage.
HPC Leadership Delivers Better Performance for Modeling, Forecasting, Predictive Simulations
Intel recently tested their powerful 56-core Intel® Xeon® CPU Max Series processor against a competitor's 96-core processor. The Intel Xeon Max CPUs are designed to handle industry-specific tasks with ease, thanks to features like Intel® AVX-512 and high memory bandwidth. In real-world scenarios like earth systems modeling, energy, and manufacturing, the Xeon Max CPUs outperformed the competition by 40%. This means faster and more efficient processing for important tasks in various industries.