Intel Xeon 6+ processor with 288 efficient cores enables greater server consolidation in datacenters. The processor was designed to address rising AI workloads that outpace datacenter expansion. Kira Boyko, Intel product manager, discussed core density improvements in the latest Hot Seat. The chip supports tighter server packing without sacrificing performance. Organizations facing rack and power limits can now deploy more workloads per rack. This advancement helps operators manage capacity under physical constraints.
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