How photographers and video editors will benefit from the combined power of Intel and NVIDIA's latest tech.
its latest RTX 6000 Ada-generation GPUs. It’s the first time in years that Intel and NVIDIA, longtime partners, announced new flagship products simultaneously.
I’ll hand it over to Bob here. What we’re trying to do here is expand options for customizable systems where folks can build extremely powerful platforms.: We too like to look at the whole system, so we got really excited about Sapphire Rapids a while ago. Unlocking the amount of bandwidth required for a multi-GPU system requires something like the Intel Xeon W. You need to have enough lanes and cores to feed these things.
The beauty of Sapphire Rapids and Ada together, besides the fact that there are a lot of things that run on the GPU and don’t run on the CPU and vice versa, that it will essentially accelerate every code that people use. You have codes that maybe don’t take advantage of the GPU that are going to run faster because of the things Roger just talked about. Things that do take advantage of the CPU and GPU will run faster because it can be fed.
Unless you’re just increasing the overall frequency, or sometimes just increasing the memory size, you have to do the work. When you’re changing the architecture, you have to do the work. We do extensive work with our partners on this. The cool thing is that we didn’t see anything that didn’t experience an immediate benefit. As we move forward, those things that benefit will grow.In this particular segment, there’s really a deep focus on the user, the experience, and the workflow. There are individual apps and workflows, but when you look at complicated workloads, users are using four, five, or six different applications that all have to work together at once.
One way to deal with these changes is with software updates and driver updates. We can tweak and tune the GPU and CPU alike to get more and more out of the system. As system builders start building more Gen 5 devices, people can get better performance. People can grow with more performant storage and network-attached stuff. Users can add more GPUs and add more memory.
There are going to be systems shipping that three years ago, I never would have believed that level of compute power could be available in a single system. It’s crazy cool. I think it’s going to really set the stage for the next four or five years. We have a whole portfolio because this is a complex ecosystem, a complex market, and workloads are different. Our users also know what they need, so now they have options, which I think is great.Yeah, there’s not a prescriptive one-to-one. And there’s not just two options either. You pick the right size and number of CPUs, and pick the right size and number of GPUs. We collectively help our customers figure that out.Both NVIDIA and Intel deeply respect the do-it-yourself market.
Anytime innovation occurs, anywhere in the ecosystem, it inspires everyone else. And that’s a good thing, from my perspective.Absolutely. We treat everybody fairly and want everyone to succeed, whether it’s the large OEMs or the tier twos, or the DIY’ers.
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