Intel
Chipmaker building AI accelerators and Gaudi processors
Intel designs the CPUs and, increasingly, the AI accelerator chips (Gaudi, Core Ultra NPUs) that compete with Nvidia for training and inference workloads, alongside its OpenVINO toolkit for optimizing models on Intel hardware.
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Intel Data Center GPU Max 1550
Intel flagship datacenter GPU, used in the Aurora supercomputer
Intel · Datacenter · N/A
Intel Gaudi 2
Second-generation Habana Labs training accelerator
Intel · Datacenter · N/A
Intel Gaudi 3
Intel third-generation AI training and inference accelerator
Intel · Accelerator · N/A
Intel Arc A770
Intel flagship consumer GPU from its first Arc generation
Intel · Consumer · ~$349
Intel Arc A750
Midrange Alchemist consumer GPU
Intel · Consumer · ~$249
Intel Arc B570
Entry Battlemage consumer GPU
Intel · Consumer · ~$219
Intel Arc B580
Intel second-generation Battlemage consumer GPU
Intel · Consumer · ~$249
Intel Data Center GPU Max 1100
PCIe variant of Intel's Ponte Vecchio datacenter GPU
Intel · Datacenter · N/A
Intel Arc A580
Value Alchemist consumer GPU
Intel · Consumer · ~$179
Intel Data Center GPU Flex 170
Media transcode and inference GPU for cloud workloads
Intel · Datacenter · N/A
Intel Arc A380
Entry-level Alchemist consumer GPU
Intel · Consumer · ~$139
Intel Data Center GPU Flex 140
Low-power dual-GPU media and inference card
Intel · Datacenter · N/A
Intel Gaudi
Habana Labs' first-generation training accelerator
Intel · Datacenter · N/A
Intel Arc A310
Entry HTPC and media transcode GPU
Intel · Consumer · ~$109