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Intel's Habana Labs Announces Two New ML Processors

Intel's Habana Labs has announced two new processors at Intel Vision 2022: the Gaudi 2 training processor, a sequel to their Gaudi training processor, and the Greco inference processor, a successor to their Goya inference processor.
Created on May 12|Last edited on May 12
At Intel's Vision 2022 conference, Habana Labs took the stage to announce the Gaudi2 training processor, the follow up to their Gaudi training processor. The upgraded processor has jumped forwards into the 7nm processor space with Gaudi2. Habana has shown off the power of Gaudi2, exhibiting speeds double that of NVIDIA's A100 processor. Gaudi2 is available for use through Habana Labs' cloud computing services right now, and will be available for purchase as a complete training server through Supermicro in 2H 2022.

Additionally, Habana Labs has announced the Greco inference processor, the follow up to their Goya inference processor. Greco, like Gaudi2, is jumping into the 7nm processor space and sees improvements over Goya across the board. With a number of supported file and data types, Greco is flexible for your needs. The form-factor of Greco is also much smaller than Goya, at half the length and height and now only using a single-slot PCIe connection.


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