Chip maker Intel has launched its newest generation Xeon W-3300 processors that is built for advanced workstation professionals. The company said that the new processors offer expanded platform capabilities and enterprise-grade security and reliability in a single-socket solution.

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"Intel Xeon W-3300 processors are intelligently engineered to push the boundaries of performance, with a new processor core architecture that transforms for what expert workstation users can accomplish on a workstation," the company said in a statement.

The Intel Xeon W-3300 processors are designed for next-gen professional applications with heavily threaded, input/output-intensive workloads. Use cases stretch across artificial intelligence (AI), architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) and media and entertainment (M&E).

With a new processor core architecture to transform efficiency and advanced technologies to support data integrity, Intel Xeon W-3300 processors are equipped to deliver uncompromising workstation performance, the company said.

Intel Xeon W-3300 processors feature a new processor core architecture representing a new era in performance and efficiency and as compared to the previous generation deliver up to 2.5 times maximum memory capacity support1 and up to 31 per cent memory bandwidth increase.

It also offers up to 45 per cent faster multi-threaded performance in Cinema 4D workloads and up to 20 per cent faster editing and encoding performance in Adobe Premiere Pro workloads.

 Meanwhile, Intel on Thursday joined hands with Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Ministry of Education to announce the launch of an initiative -- 'AI For All' -- that aims to create a basic understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for everyone in India.

The initiative is a four-hour, self-paced learning programme that demystifies AI in an inclusive manner. It is applicable to a student, a stay-at-home parent and to a professional in any field or even a senior citizen. The programme, available in 11 vernacular languages, aims to introduce AI to one million citizens in its first year.

"The initiative based on Intel's AI For Citizens programme aims to make India AI-ready by building awareness and appreciation of AI among everyone. The programme further strengthens Intel's commitment to collaborating with the Government of India to reach the full potential of AI and further the vision of a digitally-empowered India," said Shweta Khurana, Director-APJ, Global Partnerships and Initiatives at Intel.