Intel Jaguar Shores: First Look at the Next AI Processor
14:47, 22.08.2025
A test sample of Intel’s upcoming Jaguar Shores processor has appeared in new photos. The chip comes with a development board designed for rack installations and is equipped with HBM4 memory. It is manufactured using the company’s advanced 18A process technology.
The photos were shared by Hardwareluxx editor Andreas Schilling, who noted that the sample is currently being used by Intel’s thermal engineering team. This suggests that the company is working on cooling solutions for the massive chip. Measuring 92.5 by 92.5 millimeters, the processor is clearly built for high performance computing tasks. The package also shows eight visible HBM modules, reinforcing its orientation toward demanding workloads.
From Falcon Shores to Jaguar Shores
Earlier this year, Intel cancelled the long-anticipated Falcon Shores AI platform. Instead, the company shifted its focus to Jaguar Shores as the next step in its data center strategy. In July, Intel confirmed that Jaguar Shores will use HBM4 memory supplied by SK Hynix. The system will be deployed in racks and will work alongside future Intel Diamond Rapids Xeon processors.
Intel’s AI Roadmap Remains Unclear
While Jaguar Shores represents progress, Intel’s broader AI strategy is still uncertain. The company has faced financial challenges and has been prioritizing cost reductions and its core businesses. Despite these constraints, the appearance of Jaguar Shores indicates that Intel is not abandoning the AI market entirely. More details about the architecture and capabilities of the chip are expected to emerge as development continues.