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US chip-maker Intel unveiled its latest artificial intelligence (AI) chip on Tuesday in a move to take market share from Nvidia. Intel said the Gaudi 3 could generate AI responses, a process called inference, faster than Nvidia’s H100. It was also more power efficient and cheaper, Intel said. The H100 is one of Nvidia’s most popular chips, powering AI for the likes of Microsoft and Google. Nvidia’s computer systems dominate AI training in data centres and the company holds a market share position of about 80%. Intel said that the new chips would be available to customers including Dell, Hewlet…

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