Intel's Falcon Shores GPU to Demand Up to 1500W, Excluding Air-Cooling Options
The next-gen AI processor will require advanced cooling solutions, marking a significant leap in power consumption for Intel.
- Falcon Shores combines x86 and Xe GPU cores for AI and HPC workloads.
- The processor's 1500W TDP surpasses Nvidia's highest power-consuming models.
- No air-cooled variants will be available; liquid cooling is essential.
- Intel aims for five times higher performance per watt compared to 2022 products.
- Expected to launch in 2025, Falcon Shores will leverage Intel's oneAPI software ecosystem.