Intel and SambaNova Advance Agentic AI with Xeon 6
As agentic AI moves from experimentation to production, the industry is confronting the limits of GPU only inference architectures. Under its signed agreement, Intel and SambaNova today announced a new blueprint designed for these emerging workloads.
The design will combine GPUs for prefill, SambaNova RDUs for high throughput decode, and Intel® Xeon® 6 processors as the host and action CPUs—addressing performance, efficiency, and software compatibility challenges facing enterprises and cloud providers.
The heterogeneous design reflects a broader industry shift toward pairing each phase of AI inference with the most effective compute, while maintaining compatibility with the x86based software ecosystem that underpins modern data centers. The jointly engineered solution is expected to be available to enterprises, cloud platforms, and sovereign AI deployments in the second half of 2026.
“The data center software ecosystem is built on x86, and it runs on Xeon— providing a mature, proven foundation that developers, enterprises, and cloud providers rely on at scale,” said Kevork Kechichian, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Data Center Group (DCG) at Intel Corporation. “Workloads of the future will require a heterogeneous mix of computing, and this collaboration with SambaNova delivers a cost-efficient, high-performance inference architecture designed to meet customer needs at scale—powered by Xeon 6.”
More details are available here.