RESEARCH PAPER: Assessing Intel’s Disruptive AI Strategy

AI is the most disruptive technology in tech today, and in the long run it may create the biggest disruption in the history of computing. Part of this has already been felt in the silicon segment, where a number of major chipmakers have promised to deliver the most powerful or most usable AI functionality. From faster training times on servers to better user experiences on PCs, the new chips running on different architectures that are rapidly entering the market are beginning to deliver on those promises.

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Assessing Intel’s Disruptive AI Strategy

Table of Contents:

  • Xeon and Gaudi Rise to the Task of AI in the Datacenter
    • Defining the Datacenter Modernization Challenge
    • Xeon 6 — Efficiency and Performance
    • Gaudi — AI Leadership Without Compromise
    • Gaudi’s Market Fit
    • How Does Intel Break the NVIDIA Stranglehold?
  • Can the AI PC Do for Intel What the Original PC Did?
    • The First Wave of the AI PC Intersects with a New Refresh Cycle
    • Intel’s Ecosystem Play for the AI PC Is Well Underway
    • Lunar Lake is Intel’s Next-Gen AI PC Architecture
    • How Could Lunar Lake Eclipse the Competition?
    • Who Will Want a Lunar Lake AI PC?
    • Lunar Lake’s Effect on Intel’s Business
    • How Lunar Lake Fits Into the AI PC Landscape
  • Intel’s “AI Everywhere” Approach — What It Really Means
    • AI Is Just Getting Started
    • The Importance of Infrastructure and Ecosystem
    • Intel’s Market Position

Companies Cited:

  • Intel
  • NVIDIA
  • AMD
  • Cerebras
  • Microsoft
  • CrowdStrike
  • McAfee
  • TrendMicro
  • Qualcomm
  • Apple
  • MediaTek
  • Samsung
Matt Kimball
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Matt Kimball is a Moor Insights & Strategy senior datacenter analyst covering servers and storage. Matt’s 25 plus years of real-world experience in high tech spans from hardware to software as a product manager, product marketer, engineer and enterprise IT practitioner.  This experience has led to a firm conviction that the success of an offering lies, of course, in a profitable, unique and targeted offering, but most importantly in the ability to position and communicate it effectively to the target audience.

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