Bharti Airtel is aiming to leverage Intel’s latest artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator solution to enhance the experience of its telecom subscribers.

According to the statement, the deployments will be in-line with Airtel’s commitment to stay at the forefront of technological innovation and help drive new revenue streams in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

According to Intel, its new Gaudi 3 AI accelerator will power Al systems with up to tens of thousands of accelerators connected through Ethernet. The Al accelerator is claimed to offer four-times more Al compute for BF16, and a 1.5-times increase in memory bandwidth over its predecessor. The accelerator will deliver a significant leap in Al training and inference for global enterprises looking to deploy generative AI (GenAl) at scale.

Furthermore, Naver, Bosch, IBM, Ola Krutrim, and CtrlS Group, among others, are other companies using deploying Intel Gaudi accelerator solutions for innovative GenAl applications.