
Today, last week's Intel Gaudi 3, the new 128GB HBM2e AI chip in the wild product seems to be getting a lot of attention, so I'm posting some additional footage from the event on the new STH Labs channel.
Quick note: I attended Intel Vision 2024 as an “influencer”. The press was not invited, but analysts were. The event was held about 25 minutes from STH Studios in Scottsdale, so I got my badge there.
Intel Gaudi 3 24x 200GbE AI Accelerator Short Video
Here's the short one. It's only 28 seconds long.
The video shows a few more of both the Gaudi 3 OAM accelerator and the Universal Baseboard (UBB) assembly. OAM and UBB are not new technologies as they have been talked about for over five years now. At the same time, some may see new modules for the first time.
The last word
This is exactly the idea of a new short channel. Some content doesn't take that long, so we needed a way to display content that wasn't 15-25 minutes. Time refers to both the length of the video and the time it takes to produce the video. Last week's MEGA 2.5GbE Switch Guide took 5000 hours of testing and 160-200 hours of production. This year I'm going to use shorts more to provide more views than just photos, as well as bring new people to the STH group.

Since the Intel Gaudi 3 production was released on Friday and is experiencing a lot of (or should I say crazy) traffic today, I decided to pull some footage from Intel Vision 2024 and put it into a short.
