Oct 14 (Reuters) - Intel ( INTC ) is making a renewed
push to secure a spot in the fast-growing AI chip race with its
upcoming data center graphics processing unit, code-named
Crescent Island, slated for customer sampling in the second half
of 2026.
It marks the chipmaker's second attempt in the AI
accelerator arena after its earlier Gaudi chips failed to gain
traction against market leaders Nvidia ( NVDA ) and AMD.
Yet, Intel's ( INTC ) GPU roadmap trails behind competitors,
highlighting the steep climb it faces to establish itself as a
serious contender in AI computing.
Since the generative AI boom with the launch of OpenAI's
ChatGPT in November 2022, startups and large cloud operators
have rushed to grab GPUs that help run AI workloads on data
center servers.