Why do people keep investing in Intel for AI?
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| If you get a good deal on some Xeons with a lot of memory bandwidth, or a cheap GPU for home inference, that's cool, no disrespect. But how in the hell are Wall Street types considering Intel part of the "AI picks and shovels" play? Who's buying Intel for their AI data centers? [link] [comments] |
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