Intel Datacenter Summit 2018 Live Blog
by Ian Cutress on August 8, 2018 11:40 AM EST11:44AM EDT - We're live here at Intel HQ in Santa Clara for the company's 2018 Datacenter Summit. The most lucrative part of Intel's business, the company is looking to pivot entirely from being PC-centric to what the company calls "Data-cetric", meaning an even greater focus on server (Xeon) processors, as well as things like non-volatile memory, compute accelerators, and FPGAs. This event, in turn, serves two purposes for Intel: reassure investors that Intel is on the right track for continued growth, and to outline the technologies and products that will get them there.
11:44AM EDT - We're sat about 15 minutes early
11:44AM EDT - Already seen some interesting things
11:45AM EDT - Looks like Raja Koduri and Jim Keller are here
11:45AM EDT - I saw their name badges
11:45AM EDT - but
11:46AM EDT - That's probably backwards and upside down
11:46AM EDT - But I'm sat behind him
11:46AM EDT - There's an Intel rep near to me who says there is a Cascade Lake system on stage
11:46AM EDT - The one on the left, apparently
11:47AM EDT - Here's a run down of what's going on today
11:48AM EDT - I'll be live blogging the morning schedule for sure. So sit tight, we should start here in about 10-15 minutes
11:50AM EDT - For those that are interested, today's Live Blog will be done using the Lenovo Ideapad 330
11:50AM EDT - The one with Intel's 10nm Cannon Lake chip
11:53AM EDT - I have no worries that the laptop will be OK for live blogging
11:55AM EDT - It's the battery life more than anything. There's a discrete GPU in here as well
11:55AM EDT - Last time I got the best part of 3 hours, just writing notes
11:56AM EDT - So we're in battery saver mode and low brightness. Fingers crossed
11:58AM EDT - OK, Koduri has been spotted.
12:00PM EDT - And Keller
12:00PM EDT - Looks like we're going to start in a few minutes
12:01PM EDT - Lisa Spelman to the stage
12:02PM EDT - VP of DCG, GM of Xeon and Datacenter marketing
12:02PM EDT - Just going over the goal of today is
12:02PM EDT - A chance to show how Intel is servicing is customers
12:03PM EDT - Going from the core datacenter out to the cloud and further to the edge
12:03PM EDT - Silicon foundation covering the portfolio will be discussed
12:03PM EDT - Nevin Shenoy to the stage
12:04PM EDT - Intel has long been the foundation of the world's major announcements
12:04PM EDT - Today will be laying out the plans for the strategy for the future
12:04PM EDT - Covering a broad set of products: Xeon, FPGA, ASIC,Connectivity, Optane
12:04PM EDT - Updates on roadmaps
12:05PM EDT - On how Intel will continue to win
12:05PM EDT - Data defines the future of the industry
12:05PM EDT - Today, half of the Intel revenue is data centric
12:05PM EDT - (basically non-consumer PC)
12:05PM EDT - Data is the new oil, the new power
12:06PM EDT - 90% of the world's data has been created in the last 2 years
12:06PM EDT - Only about 1% is being used to create meaningful business value
12:06PM EDT - Driving down the cost of computing, and driving the value of data
12:07PM EDT - 41x perf increase since 2006
12:07PM EDT - The greatest data collector example: the car
12:07PM EDT - Solving problems with technology
12:07PM EDT - Intel's first autonomous test fleet in Santa Clara and in Israel
12:08PM EDT - It's an end-to-end compute problem that exercises all the assets of intel
12:08PM EDT - Vehicles of the future run on data as much as gasoline today
12:09PM EDT - (Now he's describing how autonomous vehicles work)
12:09PM EDT - 4TB of data per hour generated in a car
12:09PM EDT - it's being send to the cloud which is training the models
12:09PM EDT - Once the models are then deployed, then blending the intelligence with the cloud
12:09PM EDT - The car will need 10x intelligence compared to today
12:10PM EDT - By the end of 2019 (?), Intel and Mobileye will have 2m smart cars on the road
12:10PM EDT - The car can only carry 30-40km of data at once
12:10PM EDT - So the need for continuous updates
12:10PM EDT - It will take an industrial approach
12:11PM EDT - Cloud, edge, networking
12:11PM EDT - It requires tight integration of all the resources
12:11PM EDT - Edge, Vision, AI, Cloud
12:11PM EDT - Intel believes that it sees a big and expanding total available market
12:12PM EDT - Intel is set to address $160B TAM in 2021
12:12PM EDT - That has now increased to $200B
12:12PM EDT - 9% CAGR 2017-2022
12:12PM EDT - Biggest opportunity in the company history
12:12PM EDT - Only have 20% of the market today
12:12PM EDT - Set to grow market share
12:13PM EDT - Time to talk about 3 of the growth drivers - cloud, netowkr and AI
12:13PM EDT - Easy on-demand access to resources
12:13PM EDT - 2/3 of cloud is TAM expansion
12:13PM EDT - Increasing need for custom CPUs
12:14PM EDT - Intel Cloud SP CPU Volume has increased from 18% to 50% from 2013 to 2017
12:14PM EDT - New use cases like AI are coming to the public cloud
12:14PM EDT - Intel views that as expansive
12:14PM EDT - Diversity of needs of companies has led to a deeper intimate relationship with customers
12:15PM EDT - Further customized products for specific customers
12:15PM EDT - Highly customized products for their needs
12:15PM EDT - All about strategy and growth
12:15PM EDT - Now networking
12:15PM EDT - $24B TAM for 2022
12:15PM EDT - Intel has 20% of the market today
12:16PM EDT - Moving off of proprietary equipment to dedicated servers
12:16PM EDT - Looking to benefit from the same economics
12:16PM EDT - Now applying through the core, to the edge, to the access of the network
12:16PM EDT - Requires top to bottom approach
12:16PM EDT - Low power through high perf
12:16PM EDT - Instruction set optimizations
12:16PM EDT - Software and ecosystem
12:16PM EDT - One example on stage
12:16PM EDT - 5G baseband reference design for edge compute
12:17PM EDT - Optimized for space and cooling
12:17PM EDT - Reference design includes Xeon-D
12:17PM EDT - Intel NIC
12:17PM EDT - Intel SSD
12:17PM EDT - As the world shifts from 4G to 5G
12:17PM EDT - There's 1.5m base stations sold every year - we see the market getting more compute intense
12:17PM EDT - (there was a small air cooler on that system)
12:18PM EDT - Customers are responding
12:18PM EDT - Also AI
12:18PM EDT - 30% CAGR expected
12:18PM EDT - $2.5B today, $10B in 2022 (TAM)
12:18PM EDT - Building purpose built products for AI
12:18PM EDT - Building AI into a lot of the portfolio
12:19PM EDT - New era of data center technology
12:19PM EDT - Need to move data faster, need to store more, need to process everything
12:19PM EDT - Workload accelerated products
12:19PM EDT - Starting with moving data
12:20PM EDT - Data traffic within data center, moving data rack to rack is growing
12:20PM EDT - Connectivity is increasingly goriwng as a bottleneck
12:20PM EDT - Intel is growing R&D
12:20PM EDT - Omnipath is succesful, 10G eth is #1 in the market
12:20PM EDT - Moving into SmartNICs
12:21PM EDT - Driving infrastructure offload
12:21PM EDT - Many cloud customers want to drive offload
12:21PM EDT - Combining assets FPGA and Ethernet portfolios
12:21PM EDT - The biggest opportunity comes in optical
12:21PM EDT - Coming 2019: Cascade Glacier SmartNIC
12:21PM EDT - Moving data around rack-to-rack with optical
12:22PM EDT - Silicon Photonics is looking at lowest cost per bit, lowest power per bit
12:22PM EDT - Plugging at it for 18 months+
12:22PM EDT - Working with top cloud providers and OEMs
12:22PM EDT - Now storage
12:22PM EDT - Re-architecting the memory/storage hierarchy
12:23PM EDT - Hot tier (DRAM), warm tier (SSD), cold tier (HDD/Tape)
12:23PM EDT - Insert Optane DIMMs and Optane Storage
12:24PM EDT - and 3D NAND
12:24PM EDT - Annnounced QLC NAND
12:24PM EDT - Introduced Optane SSDs a few quarters ago
12:24PM EDT - 40x lower latency, higher endurance than a NAND SSD
12:24PM EDT - At the top is Optane DIMMs, coming with Cascade Lake
12:25PM EDT - Enabling new workloads that were not possible before
12:25PM EDT - Solving bottlenecks in the DRAM tier
12:25PM EDT - Opportunities are huge
12:25PM EDT - $10B market
12:25PM EDT - Intel is uniquely positioned to deliver
12:25PM EDT - Research for over a decade
12:26PM EDT - Revamp the IMC on the CPU
12:26PM EDT - develop the software and ecosystm
12:26PM EDT - Performance is 8x in certain use cases, such as SparkSQL compared to DRAM only systems
12:26PM EDT - Enable 9x read transactions, 11x users per systems
12:26PM EDT - Delivering the promises of the hardware
12:26PM EDT - Such as persistence
12:27PM EDT - Enables high-availability systems
12:27PM EDT - From 3x9 to 5x9 availability
12:27PM EDT - Intel is super excited
12:27PM EDT - Bart Sano,VP of Platforms from Google Cloud, to the stage
12:28PM EDT - Multi-year partnership
12:28PM EDT - Help customers adopt new technology faster
12:28PM EDT - Google was first to deploy Skylake
12:28PM EDT - Working hard with Optane deployment
12:28PM EDT - Engineering engagement with Google
12:28PM EDT - Early adoption of Skylake was important to Google
12:28PM EDT - Demonstrates how you can transform the cloud
12:29PM EDT - Working with Intel directly allowed Google to deploy at scale quicker than usual hardware cycles
12:29PM EDT - Using AVX for 20-40% or even 100% perf improvements
12:29PM EDT - millions of hours of product use time
12:30PM EDT - (Raja just took a photo of me)
12:30PM EDT - Not only talking about innovations
12:30PM EDT - Going for very demanding workloads
12:30PM EDT - Bringing it out as soon as possible
12:31PM EDT - Partnership with Intel and SAP HANA running on GCP VMs powered by Optane Persistent Memory using Cascade Lake
12:31PM EDT - D in DRAM is a problem - need persistence
12:31PM EDT - Reducing downtime
12:32PM EDT - The larger the data sets, need to scale
12:32PM EDT - A lot of pull and a lot of interest
12:32PM EDT - Google is awaiting the first Optane Persistence memory - the first retail units just shipped for Google
12:33PM EDT - First production module of Optane DIMMs
12:33PM EDT - (Despite the announcement a couple of months ago... ?!)
12:33PM EDT - Broad industry support
12:33PM EDT - ISVs are getting ready for Optane DIMMs
12:34PM EDT - A lot of engineers working 365 days a year for this
12:34PM EDT - Only scratching the surface
12:34PM EDT - Now for processing everything
12:34PM EDT - Investing for decades on processors
12:35PM EDT - 20th anniversary of Xeon
12:35PM EDT - Consistently delivered advancements
12:35PM EDT - Shipped over 220m Xeons
12:35PM EDT - over $130B of revenue
12:35PM EDT - Intel has been *so* successful in the data center
12:35PM EDT - Xeon is tailored to the workloads that our customers care about
12:35PM EDT - Support for scale up workloads
12:36PM EDT - Lots of new technologies
12:36PM EDT - Recently, TSX, QuickAssist, AVX-512
12:36PM EDT - Have confidence we can tailor Xeon for a broad set of workloads
12:36PM EDT - Confidence in the ability to deliver leadership for Xeon
12:37PM EDT - Google was an early Xeon-SP sampling plan
12:37PM EDT - Fastest ramp to 1M
12:37PM EDT - Q2, Intel shipped 2M units
12:37PM EDT - Rate of adoption has been accelerating
12:38PM EDT - Leadership performance vs x86 competitors
12:38PM EDT - up to 1.48x per core, 1.72x for L3 packet forwarding, 3.2x Linpack, 1.85x database, 1.45x memory caching
12:38PM EDT - Ultimate flexibility
12:38PM EDT - 8+ socket support
12:38PM EDT - 60 SKUs (official, numerous off-roadmap)
12:38PM EDT - Reinventing Xeon for AI
12:39PM EDT - From Haswell to Skylake, improved inference by 277x, training by 240x times
12:39PM EDT - From AVX-512 and software optimizations
12:39PM EDT - 5.4x since July 2017, launch of Xeon-SP, inference perf
12:40PM EDT - well received by customers
12:40PM EDT - Need a platform with ultimate flexibility
12:41PM EDT - Step function increase in performance has a significant impact in revenue
12:41PM EDT - Generated 1B of revenue for Xeon in 2017
12:41PM EDT - Now Cascade
12:42PM EDT - Adding new instrucntions for AI, AI0Boost
12:42PM EDT - AI-Boost for INT8
12:42PM EDT - So this is AVX512-VNNI
12:43PM EDT - (My LG phone just FREAKED out when I needed to take a VITAL photo. I want to throw it across the room)
12:43PM EDT - Now for a Cascade Lake demo
12:43PM EDT - Comparing Skylake-SP vs Cascade with VNNI
12:44PM EDT - 11x speed up
12:44PM EDT - >VNNI was Knights Mill related
12:44PM EDT - Intel Select Solution
12:45PM EDT - Reducing time to deploy
12:45PM EDT - Program to verify configurations with workload optimized performance
12:45PM EDT - Making it easier to deploy
12:45PM EDT - Worked with 30 industry leaders
12:45PM EDT - Announcing an expansion of the portfolio
12:46PM EDT - Select Solutions for AI, Blockchain, and SAP HANA
12:47PM EDT - The Intel differentiation, using all the assets of the company year after year after year
12:48PM EDT - Jim Keller to the stage
12:49PM EDT - Going through why Jim joined Intel
12:49PM EDT - the main thing is scale
12:49PM EDT - Met so many engineers, good enthusiastic engineers
12:49PM EDT - Working with people who wants to change the world faster
12:49PM EDT - Diversity of technology of Intel is exciting
12:50PM EDT - CPU, GPU, AI, FPGA, Software, Storage, IO
12:50PM EDT - Tech is an endless train
12:50PM EDT - Great new products on 14 and 10
12:50PM EDT - Getting up to speed with the fab guys on 10
12:50PM EDT - Technology is good, but getting it out is hard
12:50PM EDT - focused on performance and yield, getting very hands on
12:50PM EDT - Bringing an outside perspective
12:51PM EDT - Each company has a unique culture
12:51PM EDT - Jim is a culture nerd
12:51PM EDT - Understanding how Intel works and being able to contribute to it is exciting
12:51PM EDT - Getting up to speed is a monumental task, then contributing to it
12:52PM EDT - Another Ray Kurzweld reference
12:53PM EDT - The half-a-watt to mega-watt problem
12:53PM EDT - Putting it all together in a plan is exciting
12:54PM EDT - Roadmap
12:54PM EDT - Cooper Lake 14nm
12:54PM EDT - Ice lake 10nm in 2020
12:54PM EDT - Cooper Lake in 2019 with BFLOAT16
12:54PM EDT - Cascade Lakeshipping in Q4
12:55PM EDT - Push on all fronts
12:55PM EDT - Including softwware
12:55PM EDT - Security Mitigations in Cascade
12:55PM EDT - Expect Intel to build on the heritage
12:56PM EDT - Through 2019 to 2020
12:56PM EDT - Maintain leadership position
12:56PM EDT - $200B TAM in 2020 is largest in Intel's history
12:56PM EDT - Unparalleled range of assets
12:57PM EDT - Intel is hungry to go after the market
12:57PM EDT - Now Navin Rao to the stage to talk AI
12:58PM EDT - evolving strategy
12:58PM EDT - (Keller and Raja just left the room)
12:58PM EDT - Making AI more applicable
12:58PM EDT - AI has been in the hands of the elite few so far
12:59PM EDT - Today has a strict line between training and inference, future might be more blurred
12:59PM EDT - AI is THE emerging critical workload
01:00PM EDT - 30% CAGR 2017-2022
01:00PM EDT - Computing is in this new architectural phase
01:00PM EDT - The core of computing is changing, Intel is well positioned to lead
01:00PM EDT - AI is evolving
01:00PM EDT - Proof of concepts are now unlocking real value
01:01PM EDT - (for anyone taking notes, my 10nm Cannon Lake laptop is now at 47% battery after one hour live blogging)
01:01PM EDT - Drug discovery, conversational translation
01:02PM EDT - AI is becoming a general purpose paradigm
01:02PM EDT - unlocking the ability to find value in data
01:02PM EDT - AI is expanding
01:03PM EDT - Developing hardware with Intel Compute inside to deploy from datacenter and edge
01:03PM EDT - Will expand as IoT grows
01:03PM EDT - Combination of dense compute and general purpose compute
01:03PM EDT - Managing complexity at scale
01:03PM EDT - Comprehensive AI portfolio
01:03PM EDT - Moving AI where it is needed
01:03PM EDT - One size does not fit all
01:04PM EDT - Expanding from mW to kW
01:04PM EDT - Optimization occurs across the spectrum
01:04PM EDT - Investing heavily in software that binds them
01:04PM EDT - Where the compute resides is down to where the data resides
01:04PM EDT - Need flexibility and a tool chain that works
01:05PM EDT - Like to think about this as 'Xeon Plus'
01:05PM EDT - Embracing the heterogenous world
01:06PM EDT - Partners winning with Intel AI
01:07PM EDT - Talking about AI dev lifecycle#
01:08PM EDT - Only 30% is training
01:09PM EDT - Intel works with customers across the entire process flow
01:09PM EDT - Building tools to make life easier
01:10PM EDT - Once AI goes into general purpose computing, we have achieved scale
01:10PM EDT - The goal is to evolve the platform
01:11PM EDT - Added instructions to help
01:11PM EDT - 64-bit is the defacto standard for HPC
01:12PM EDT - AI is an interesting as it is tolerant of low precision
01:12PM EDT - Invested a lot of time and energy making low precision models work on Xeon Scalable
01:13PM EDT - Intel Nervana NNP L-1000
01:13PM EDT - Commercial availability coming in 2019
01:13PM EDT - bfloat16
01:13PM EDT - changes what you can compute as it removes bottlenecks
01:14PM EDT - Based on Intel measurements on limited distribution SDV (Lake Crest) compared to Intel measurements on NNP-100 simulated product
01:14PM EDT - At scale you care about efficiency and 5% performance increases
01:15PM EDT - Software is essential
01:16PM EDT - Aim to enable everyone who wants to use AI
01:16PM EDT - going from low level to high level
01:16PM EDT - continual abstraction
01:16PM EDT - Data scientists work at the library level
01:18PM EDT - nGraph
01:19PM EDT - See the benefits from the low level to developers that are working on the topology regardless of hardware
01:19PM EDT - Defining APIs for inference as well
01:21PM EDT - Larger images such as drug discovery requires CPUs
01:22PM EDT - Using TensorFlow, optimized libraries, Omni-Path
01:23PM EDT - Reducing TCO
01:24PM EDT - AI Builder's Program
01:24PM EDT - Making it easier for customers to access and leverage the technology
01:25PM EDT - Hardware doesn't matter without software
01:25PM EDT - engaging with open source
01:25PM EDT - AI Academy and AI Dev Cloud
01:26PM EDT - 110K developers, 150k users each month
01:26PM EDT - Summarizing Xeon for AI now
01:27PM EDT - Driving the next phase of AI
01:27PM EDT - Example: Using ML for image rendering
01:28PM EDT - Bringing realism into rendering
01:29PM EDT - Next up is Cloud
01:30PM EDT - Raejeanne Skillern
01:30PM EDT - VP DCP and GM Cloud Service Provider Platform Group
01:31PM EDT - Worked hard over the last decade to learn about our future strategy to service the growth
01:31PM EDT - One size does not fit all - customization is critical
01:31PM EDT - It's not all about perfomrance and efficiency - it's about product differentiation
01:31PM EDT - Need to support the infrastructure at scale
01:32PM EDT - (24% battery left)
01:32PM EDT - Cloud is everywhere, but we're at the beginning at examining the possibilities
01:32PM EDT - Delivering extreme performance at scale efficiently
01:32PM EDT - Driving new service opportunities
01:32PM EDT - Cloud is the foundation of the digital transformation
01:33PM EDT - None of it would be possible without power perf eff of the cloud today
01:33PM EDT - Growing in company revenue percentage
01:33PM EDT - Will this growth continue
01:33PM EDT - Will be a high gross segment
01:33PM EDT - This growth is 2/3 TAM expansive
01:34PM EDT - Coming from next gen cloud service providers up to the large cloud
01:34PM EDT - There is a wave of digital services driving the industry
01:34PM EDT - 70% of main cloud comes from Digital Services such as eCommerce
01:35PM EDT - Driving by content on digital creation and media
01:37PM EDT - Intel is out accelerating demand for cloud services
01:38PM EDT - Intel offers the ability to customize SKUs
01:38PM EDT - First optimized SKU for google in 2008
01:38PM EDT - Xeon-D was built out of joint innovation with facebook
01:38PM EDT - Nearly 30 SKUs are custom off-roadmap uniquely for the service provider
01:39PM EDT - They want to keep it off roadmap
01:39PM EDT - Amazon is a big customer
01:39PM EDT - z1d instance that offfers sustained all-core turbo of 4 GHz
01:40PM EDT - (So, custom = custom turbo? so binning?)
01:40PM EDT - Also semi-custom by integrating third-party IP
01:40PM EDT - using packaging technologies
01:40PM EDT - Ability to scale up and scale down
01:40PM EDT - If they don't want to pay for certain things, can be taken out
01:40PM EDT - Can also make custom ASICs for customers
01:41PM EDT - Also connectivity can be optimized
01:42PM EDT - Using the wide Intel portfolio and system level design
01:43PM EDT - Intel talks a lot about software for a hardware company
01:43PM EDT - It's the key to creating new services
01:44PM EDT - 200 engineers are engaged with cloud service providers for hands-on side-by-side engineering
01:44PM EDT - Already working on 150 cloud service projects this year already
01:45PM EDT - Oath (merger of Verizon, Yahoo, AOL) has custom CPU
01:47PM EDT - workload optimization
01:47PM EDT - (12% battery left)
01:48PM EDT - Wechat is 82% of Tencent's ecommerce revenue
01:48PM EDT - So AI perf is critical
01:48PM EDT - Optimized inference perf by 16x
01:48PM EDT - such as voice-to-text translation
01:50PM EDT - Intel working with Pixar to update the code base to improve performance
01:50PM EDT - 2-4x perf
01:51PM EDT - SGX on Azure for security
01:52PM EDT - Market Acceleration as well
01:53PM EDT - Cloud Insider program
01:53PM EDT - 650+ members in the program
01:54PM EDT - Creating the pipeline for future services
01:55PM EDT - Using sandbox development to get access to new hardware
01:55PM EDT - Customers can reach Intel engineers
01:55PM EDT - (moving into super low power mode just put some of my tabs in super unresponsive mode)
01:56PM EDT - 30% revenue uplift from engagements
01:56PM EDT - Selling up the stack, better TCO
01:57PM EDT - (I'm in 400 MHz mode. huh)
01:57PM EDT - Summary
01:58PM EDT - Broad set of silicon optimization
01:58PM EDT - Offering differentiation
01:59PM EDT - Robust marketing and sales programs and services
01:59PM EDT - OK, 15 minute break time
01:59PM EDT - Be right back
02:19PM EDT - OK here we go. Using my HP Spectre x360 Core i7 7th gen backup
02:19PM EDT - Now up is Raj Hazra talking about the future of enterprise
02:19PM EDT - CIOs have been stalling about spending on infrastructure
02:20PM EDT - Potential thought and question about if this was systemic
02:20PM EDT - Geopolitical effects in 2015 caused macroeconomic uncertainty in demand
02:21PM EDT - It confused many in the industry about long-term use about clouds
02:21PM EDT - Would everyone move to public cloud?
02:21PM EDT - Would corporate datacenters be obsolete?
02:21PM EDT - So a stall caused a decline in a trend of increased spends
02:22PM EDT - Actually in the middle of a transformation in serving customers
02:22PM EDT - New ways to do things compared to the past
02:22PM EDT - So Intel transformed to meet the customer expectations
02:22PM EDT - Conversation wasn't about product or TCO, it was about strategy
02:23PM EDT - Compute strategy, Cloud strategy, security strategy
02:23PM EDT - e.g. John Deere goes from automotive to AI-driven agricultural services
02:24PM EDT - IT no longer supports business, it ends up being the business
02:24PM EDT - So three aspects
02:24PM EDT - Legacy Infrastructure is now aging faster
02:24PM EDT - The penalty of not going to latest technology was high
02:25PM EDT - Two: Enterprise would be using private clouds alongside public clouds
02:25PM EDT - Third: AI would drive phenomenal growth
02:25PM EDT - With this as the conviction, Intel invested in strategies
02:27PM EDT - All about easing adoption of private and hybrid cloud
02:27PM EDT - Expanding analytics and growing AI to a broader portion of enterprise use cases
02:28PM EDT - Accelerating time to value through Intel Select Solutions
02:28PM EDT - Make it deployable and consumable in a short amount of time
02:29PM EDT - Working on reference architectures over decades
02:29PM EDT - Make application solutions for end-consumers happen
02:29PM EDT - Intel's conviction is about the transformation and it defined the investment priorities
02:30PM EDT - Doubling of the private cloud adoption on premises since the new strategy
02:30PM EDT - Working on workload mobility across platforms from public/private
02:32PM EDT - CPU deployment running AI on premesis for private clouds has doubled
02:32PM EDT - CAGR is growing
02:33PM EDT - Bringing value from CPU generations as well as the entire goal to set up an infrastructure that can be systematically upgraded and expanded as the workloads expload
02:34PM EDT - Xeon is the biggest revenue generator in the enterprise
02:34PM EDT - Skylake has the fastest ramp since Skylake
02:35PM EDT - Highest mix to the top-end SKUs
02:36PM EDT - Skylake shipments is now more than 50%
02:36PM EDT - (But there's still some Haswell in those shipments)
02:36PM EDT - Higher mix of high-end SKUs
02:36PM EDT - (High-end SKUs, or higher ASPs due to the higher pricing for Xeon-SP vs previous platforms for tier 1 customers?)
02:36PM EDT - It's not just about the processor
02:37PM EDT - Ethernet, Omnipath, Silicon Photonics, FPGAs, SSDs
02:37PM EDT - Offering a level of latency reduction along with capacity per dollar
02:37PM EDT - Unique value delivered to enterprise customers
02:38PM EDT - Also Optane DIMMs
02:39PM EDT - A huge part of SAP's business in having a database up and running for analytics - with growing of dataset sizes means that loading datasets is a key bottleneck
02:39PM EDT - Faster startup times by 12.5x
02:40PM EDT - >3TB memory per CPU
02:41PM EDT - Revolution of the golden age of data
02:41PM EDT - All about the key to delivering performance
02:41PM EDT - Does not happen without key design strategy
02:42PM EDT - This comes about re-architecting parts of the CPU and memory sub-system, and adjusting the software to understand the platform
02:42PM EDT - Accelerating Enterprise AI
02:42PM EDT - Enterprise has a workflow, constrained workflow, processes, validation
02:42PM EDT - but it has to do that over a consistent data architecture
02:43PM EDT - without disrupting operational flows
02:43PM EDT - For AI to be successful, you must run it on the infrastructre of the enterprise and drive value/TCO
02:43PM EDT - e,g. Union Pay using DNN for fraud detection
02:44PM EDT - They did try GPGPU
02:44PM EDT - But the ability to integrate was better with Xeon. First with Broadwell, now with Skylake
02:44PM EDT - Driving innovations hard into the ecosystem
02:45PM EDT - Worked with Private Cloud, Analytics, AI, and HPC
02:45PM EDT - This is the way business will be done and winners will play
02:46PM EDT - Enabling Exascale
02:46PM EDT - A supercomputer for 2021 using New CPU Microarchitecture (Ice Lake?), Advanced Interconnect, Novel Memory/Storage, High Performance Converged Software
02:47PM EDT - Trying to obsolete the term 'battery life'
02:47PM EDT - This is the scope of changes when you bring high performance and innovation to the market place
02:48PM EDT - Enabling 5x perf for 2x power
02:48PM EDT - DoE on this project: #'We are relying on Intel to come through as they have done in the past'
02:48PM EDT - Intel is used to solve business problems and solving humanity's problems
02:49PM EDT - Built and honed based on multiple decades of experience
02:49PM EDT - Infinitely growing TAM
02:49PM EDT - (wait what??)
02:49PM EDT - The future is bright, Intel is winning, Intel is investing aggressively and smartly
02:50PM EDT - Dan Rodriguez to the stage
02:50PM EDT - VP DCG and GM Communications infrastructure
02:51PM EDT - 'Journey to Network Transformation'
02:51PM EDT - Watching more video per day
02:51PM EDT - Data is exploding
02:51PM EDT - Talking 5G
02:51PM EDT - New use cases and experiences through 5G
02:52PM EDT - The network needs to become something different - it has to be smart in the cloud through general purpose hardware
02:52PM EDT - Intel is partnering to deliver this network transformation
02:52PM EDT - $24B Silicon TAM Opportunity
02:53PM EDT - A Content Delivery Network: Intel can touch every point of the network
02:54PM EDT - Intel's goal is move fixed function appliances for these networking functions onto general purpose hardware
02:54PM EDT - 1: Invest in architectures, IO, memory, FPGAs
02:54PM EDT - To ensure workloads can run on all major areas
02:54PM EDT - Isotropic networks can be deployed and scaled
02:55PM EDT - Partner with the industry
02:55PM EDT - with open source projects
02:55PM EDT - customers and ISVs
02:55PM EDT - Enabling cloud gaming with Kaby-G
02:55PM EDT - wait what
02:56PM EDT - All about growing share in networking
02:57PM EDT - Paying particular interest in comms service providers
02:57PM EDT - Showing CAGRs of driving revenue
02:57PM EDT - percentages of DCG revenue are increasing (that's a super odd metric btw)
02:57PM EDT - All about virtualization as well
02:58PM EDT - Virtualization expected to grow 16% CAGR to 2022
02:59PM EDT - Nearly all of the network virtualized deployments are on Intel
02:59PM EDT - Top to bottom scalability
02:59PM EDT - Perf, Power, Price
02:59PM EDT - Architectural consistency
02:59PM EDT - Reducing overall time to market
03:00PM EDT - 40x packet processing on Xeon compared to a decade ago
03:01PM EDT - Also built on platform technologies
03:01PM EDT - Ethernet, Optane, FPGA, Ethernet, QuickAssist
03:01PM EDT - Dynamic Device Personalization
03:02PM EDT - Silicon Photonics will become a big asset in the era of 5G
03:02PM EDT - Offering the right performance and scalability
03:02PM EDT - Use collaborations to enable transformation
03:03PM EDT - Invest in open source and standards
03:03PM EDT - Open Source since 2010
03:03PM EDT - for DPDK
03:03PM EDT - Collaboration with 300+ memobers, 82+ PoCs/Trias/Deployments
03:04PM EDT - Intel Select Solutions for NFVI (network functions virtualization infrastructure) and UCPE (universal customer premises equipment)
03:05PM EDT - Delivering managed services for enterprise
03:05PM EDT - Now talking about Edge computing
03:06PM EDT - Collaboration with Nokia
03:07PM EDT - Diverse use cases have diverse requirements
03:07PM EDT - low latency vs bandwidth
03:07PM EDT - security and data locality
03:08PM EDT - All about compute at the edge where required
03:08PM EDT - e.g. smart retail store with smart IoT edge node to make decisions locally
03:09PM EDT - Growth opportunities
03:09PM EDT - Transforming central offices at the edge
03:09PM EDT - Businesses with outposts etc
03:10PM EDT - Next Generation Central Office
03:10PM EDT - transforming legacy equipment
03:10PM EDT - A local edge data center
03:11PM EDT - Reducing time to market and R&D
03:13PM EDT - Video time
03:15PM EDT - 2G was about voice, 3G was about data, 4G was about more, 5G is about data services
03:15PM EDT - We believe that network transformation is required to deliver the 5G experience
03:15PM EDT - Intel is uniquely positioned
03:15PM EDT - Driving the enterprise and cloud for years
03:15PM EDT - We have driven with partners 25+ 5G trials
03:16PM EDT - Driven by momentum
03:16PM EDT - tracking to the leading position in 5G infrastructure
03:17PM EDT - Real time video chatting
03:17PM EDT - Reducing cost of backhaul
03:18PM EDT - Winter Olympics trial of 5G
03:18PM EDT - 22 5G links at 10 sites
03:19PM EDT - Intel's strategy has driven revenue
03:19PM EDT - Underlying network transformation strategy
03:19PM EDT - OK time for some Q&A
03:20PM EDT - Navin on the stage
03:20PM EDT - Q: Lot of concern about lithography. Talk about what customers reaction about 14nm / 10nm and competitive intensity
03:22PM EDT - A: I don't talk to customers about nanometers. They care about delivered performance. The need to optimize comes from various factors. Software investment, broadening the portfolio, microarchitectural optimization. Been working through roadmaps with customers: delivering improvements through hardware or software or optimized strategy. For competitive intensity, we expected 2018 to be competitive. Intel has done a very admirable job and outperformed expectations. That's a function of the TAM environment being good, the product put forward and scope, and function of expantion into new domains like AI. We're not scared by competition. Out roadmap gives us confidence.
03:24PM EDT - Q: 10nm and microarch. Ice Lake will be new microarch - along with node shrink (tick+tock), can you explain this different cadence. Can you discuss client vs server changes. What are the perf gains for most workloads between now and 10nm with the two microarch (Cooper and Ice)
03:26PM EDT - A: Over last generations, we've been pushing microarch improvements within a node and from node to node. We added microarch to broadwell even though it was first 14nm chip. We can drive microarch on new nodes. We haven't got into detail about Ice Lake, but will talk about it when it is closer. It's a great product with improvements. In our 14nm, Skylake was a big bump. We called it the biggest improvement in a decade. Our follow on, Cascade, adds new capabilities. They do not always have to be at the microarch level, such as mem controllers for Optane DIMMs. We don't fully know how our partners will innovate over Optane DIMMs. It's a once in a decade change. We expect it to be broadly used as people learn. About client/server - there used be be 18 months lag between client and server nodes. That gap in time is going to reduce. We discussed about client 10nm on shelf in 2019
03:27PM EDT - Q: In the last 5 years you had competition. But AMD did have 20% market share. What's different this time vs now? In the diff segments, where is the most competitive intensity
03:29PM EDT - A: Today, the TAM we're going after is much larger. we see the opportunity more about just microprocessors. It's important to recognize our investments in our portfolio about addressing customers about more than just microprocessors. Optane, FPGA, ASICs etc. It's a breadth of a portfolio to deliver higher levels of perf is a big time difference between 5 years ago and now. Competitive intensity, we are already paranoid about anybody out in the market at all times. We don't think intensity increases, we're always wary about what's in the market. We look about markets and competitors in each market.
03:30PM EDT - Q: Help understand about Optane DIMMs becomes material and revenue. Not a lot of discussion about FPGAs - can you talk about competition there
03:32PM EDT - A: We'll discuss FPGAs in the afternoon. For optane, the TAM is huge. The SSD storage of optane is reported in our DSG segment. That business is ramping and will drive superior gross margins over NAND. The DIMMs business is new, it's a $10B market as a subset of DRAM market - we'll talk about it more as we ramp. We have $0 now as it shipped yesterday, we have a high degree of interest from customers to make it a large scale business.
03:33PM EDT - A: About FPGAs. It's not jsut an NVIDIA story. They're used for a lot of difference places. It's about inference more than training. We'll talk about low latency, efficiency, and ability to react to new topologies. We'll discuss MS Brainwave on Intel FPGAs. Also infrastructure about datacenter. We've grown a lot on the DC already and we expect it to continue. It's not just head-to-head with NVIDIA. FPGAs to lookaside and infrasturcture - GPUs only do look-a-side.
03:34PM EDT - So that looks like a wrap for the morning. Hope you enjoyed it. I need coffee now.
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CajunArson - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
There's nothing Epyc about this dog & pony show at all.The only thing that people care about is COARZ Intel. And AMD has 64 of them!
psychobriggsy - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
Come on! You absolutely need AVX-512-VNNI for your everyday uses!As Charlie pointed out in his article, Intel will try to dazzle with highly specific and targeted benchmark results today.
That slide though - Icelake is now Q4 2020 (assuming a 1 year product cadence).
CajunArson - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
Nobody needs "VNNI" because Artificial Intelligence is a dead-end market that nobody cares about.Now back here in the real world, I know for a fact that my Grandma needs AT LEAST a 32 Core Threadripper2 to check her AOL email. Let's get real here.
yvizel - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
My grandpa needs 64 cores (+ HT!) when posting on Facebook!NikosD - Friday, August 10, 2018 - link
AI is for GPUs.Everything else is Intel's propaganda.
Marlin1975 - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
So nothing about Spectre and Meltdown yet? Or is intel acting like that does not affect datacenters?dolphin2x - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
Doubt they'd talk about vulns during a product-focused keynote.Ian Cutress - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
Cascade with HW mitigations it sounds likepsychobriggsy - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
11:53AM EDT - I have no worries that the laptop will be OK for live blogging11:56AM EDT - So we're in battery saver mode and low brightness. Fingers crossed
01:01PM EDT - (for anyone taking notes, my 10nm Cannon Lake laptop is now at 47% battery after one hour live blogging)
50% down after 75 minutes when saving power doing a simple web use case when the system should be mostly idle?
Ian Cutress - Wednesday, August 8, 2018 - link
System has RX 540, and is using the Wi-Fi module a fair bit. Display is a 13x7 TN panel with bad viewing angles. Probably very inefficient