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Intel at Computex 2026: CPU as Agentic AI Orchestrator, x86 Reclaims Inference Control
At Computex 2026, Intel unveiled the 288-core Xeon 6+ (Intel 18A) and 3rd-gen Core Ultra, claiming Agentic AI shifts CPU:GPU ratio from 1:8 to 1:1. Partnering with SambaNova and Foxconn for rack-scale inference systems, Intel repositions the CPU as the orchestrator for multi-step AI reasoning, aiming to reclaim control from GPU-centric architectures.
HPE ProLiant DL394 Gen12 with NVIDIA Vera CPU: ARM Takes on x86 in AI
HPE unveils ProLiant DL394 Gen12 server powered by NVIDIA Vera CPU at Computex 2026, shipping fall 2026. Vera is NVIDIA's first datacenter CPU, in mass production, delivering 1.8x AI workload performance over x86. Early customers include OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and others. HPE continues GreenLake as-a-service while also offering Intel Xeon 6+ options.
Intel Launches Xeon 6+ with 288 Cores, Reclaims AI Control Plane
Intel unveils Xeon 6+ (288 E-cores, 576MB L3, 18A process), Ethernet 800 E835 controller (200GbE), and next-gen GPU Crescent Island at Computex 2026. Partnerships with SambaNova and Foxconn for rack-scale AI. Strategy: Xeon as the control plane for Agentic AI.
Intel Unveils Decoupled Inference Architecture and Xeon 6+, Partners with SambaNova and Foxconn for Rack-Scale AI Infrastructure
At Computex 2026, Intel unveiled three innovations: 1) Rack-scale AI infrastructure with SambaNova/Foxconn (production-ready); 2) World's first decoupled inference demo—Xeon 6 orchestrates, SN40 RDU decodes, Blackwell GPU prefill; Together.ai achieved fastest enterprise inference with MiniMax 2.5; 3) Xeon 6+—first Intel 18A data center CPU, 32U rack delivers 36,864 cores at ~100kW. Agent inference shifts CPU:GPU ratio from 1:4 toward 1:1.
Intel Unveils Rack-Scale AI Inference with Xeon 6+ and SambaNova RDU, Targeting Agentic Workloads
Intel announces rack-scale AI infrastructure combining Xeon 6+ (288 cores, Intel 18A) and SambaNova SN-50 RDU for agentic inference. Also launches Vector Core Compute cloud with decoupled prefill/decode using Xeon, SambaNova, and NVIDIA Blackwell. Aims to disrupt GPU-centric inference by offering lower TCO and higher density.