Is Developer Cloud enough to steal Nvidia's thunder?
Intel is attempting to woo developers to its cloud with early access to unreleased hardware and a born-again attitude to open source in a bid to differentiate itself from competitors.
"Everything is open," he says."And we very much encourage the participation of the community to help work with us, as opposed to the more proprietary strategy that Nvidia is pursuing."feels duty bound - for the purposes of balance - to point out that Nvidia is a significant contributor to many open source projects, including Kubernetes, Docker, and the Linux kernel itself.the Continuous Profiler, developed by Intel Granulate, in a bid to up CPU performance.
Intel's Developer Cloud is intended to give devs access to its latest hardware, usually a good few months before its rivals in the cloud space can get their hands on the silicon. However, there is no escaping from the fact that Intel trails the cloud giants in datacenter provision by some distance. We ask if there might be a chip giant that could, you know, devise some silicon that can do more work with less power.Of Intel's next datacenter location, Flierl says:"It's probably not going to be in North America right now. I'm on the lookout for a datacenter here in Europe, and I'm also looking at APAC.
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