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Intel is ramping up its efforts to take on GPU giant Nvidia in the accelerated computing space with a strategy that focuses on a diverse portfolio of silicon built for different purposes. More than two years after acquiring AI chip startup Habana Labs for $2 billion, Intel's deep learning unit is revealing two new chips, Gaudi2 …

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