💨 Abstract
Intel's AI chip sales have fallen short of expectations, with the Gaudi accelerator chip failing to sell over $500 million as anticipated. CEO Pat Gelsinger attributed the slower uptake to software issues and a transition to the third generation of the chip. This disappointing performance highlights Intel's ongoing AI struggles and its inability to compete with Nvidia. Despite reporting a third-quarter revenue of $13.3
Courtesy: theprint.in
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