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  1. Enhanced performance for server consolidation with Intel Xeon 6+

    Intel has introduced its new Xeon 6 processors, featuring a 18A process node, designed to enhance server consolidation efficiency and reduce total cost of ownership. These processors aim to deliver significant performance gains, particularly for AI and high-performance computing workloads. The announcement highlights Intel's ongoing efforts to compete in the data center CPU market by focusing on power efficiency and improved TCO for enterprises. AI

    Enhanced performance for server consolidation with Intel Xeon 6+

    IMPACT New Intel Xeon 6 processors aim to improve AI workload efficiency and TCO for data centers.

  2. Intel Xeon 6+ Computex roundtable interview transcript — Kira Boyko and Tim Wilson on 18A wafer allocation, Clearwater Forest, and dropping hyper-threading

    Intel has launched its new Xeon 6+ "Clearwater Forest" processors, featuring E-cores built on the 18A process and a higher core count. The company has deliberately omitted hyper-threading from these E-core server parts, focusing instead on core density for scale-out workloads. Intel also noted that demand for AI processing is leaving some GPU fleets idle while waiting for CPUs, and that 18A wafer allocation is currently very tight. AI

    Intel Xeon 6+ Computex roundtable interview transcript — Kira Boyko and Tim Wilson on 18A wafer allocation, Clearwater Forest, and dropping hyper-threading

    IMPACT New CPUs designed for scale-out workloads may impact AI infrastructure efficiency and cost.