➀ Intel's Gaudi 3 AI accelerator is now generally available, aiming to compete in the scale-out AI market; ➁ The product is expected to be deployed in systems from several vendors, including Dell and HPE; ➂ Intel is focusing on building clusters with up to 1024 nodes or 8192 accelerators to cater to enterprise needs.
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