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Intel targets China with new processor

ANN/CHINA DAILY – Intel, the US chip giant, has introduced its newest server processor aimed at capitalising on China’s expanding data centre market.

This launch coincides with a growing trend of Chinese enterprises shifting their operations to the cloud, positioning cloud computing as a key factor in data centre expansion. 

Additionally, the ongoing advancements in artificial intelligence are driving a steady increase in demand for computing power, fueling further transformations in the data centre industry.

Alan Wang, vice-president of Intel’s sales and marketing group and manager at Intel China, noted that China’s data centres have seen substantial advancements over the past decade, with notable improvements in performance and expanded applications. 

However, this progress has also led to significant increases in energy consumption.

To address this, the development of next-generation ultra-low power green data centres is essential, requiring cutting-edge technology. 

Intel’s latest Xeon 6 E-core processors are designed to deliver excellent performance and efficiency, allowing data centres to manage the same workloads with reduced space and power usage. 

These processors are ideal for environments with constraints on power, space, and cooling.

Intel has unveiled its latest server processor to tap into China’s burgeoning data center market. PHOTO: ANN/CHINA DAILY SOURCE
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