On Tuesday, Intel revealed a new AI accelerator chip called Gaudi 3 at its Vision 2024 event in Phoenix. With strong claimed performance while running large language models like those that power ChatGPT , the company has positioned Gaudi 3 as an alternative to Nvidia H100 , a popular data center GPU that has been subject to shortages , though apparently that is easing somewhat . Compared to Nvidia H100 chip, Intel projects a 50 percent faster training time on Gaudi 3 for both OpenAI GPT 3 175

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