Intel
Modell: Data Center GPU Flex Series
Experience unparalleled performance with the Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series, designed for modern data centers. The purpose-built visual-cloud GPU: Intel's Data Center GPU Flex Series is engineered for media transcoding, cloud gaming, VDI, and AI visual inference, not large-model training, on an open, standards-based software stack. Up to 5x media transcode throughput and 68 cloud gaming streams per the Intel spec. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
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This catalog is built around AI training and inference silicon, the Hopper and Blackwell systems, the A100 generation. The Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series is a deliberate different thing, and selling it honestly means being clear about what it is and is not. It is a visual-cloud GPU, and it is not a large-model training accelerator. What it is for. Four workloads define the Flex Series. Media transcoding and streaming, where Intel rates it at up to 5x the media transcode throughput of prior solutions, the core case for any operator serving video at scale. Cloud gaming, where a single card supports as many as 68 simultaneous game streams. Virtual desktop infrastructure, delivering accelerated desktops to many users from the data center. And AI visual inference, the lighter, vision-oriented inference that sits beside these media workloads rather than full-scale model serving. The common thread is density: these are throughput jobs measured in streams, sessions, and users per card and per watt. Why not a training GPU, and why that is the point. It would be easy and dishonest to position any data center GPU as an AI accelerator in the current market. The Flex Series is not built for training large models and does not carry the HBM, the NVLink fabric, or the tensor throughput that work needs, the Hopper and Blackwell systems in this catalog are for that. What the Flex Series does is the visual-cloud work those expensive accelerators would be wasted on. An operator transcoding video, hosting game streams, or serving virtual desktops who buys training GPUs pays many times over for capability the workload never uses. The Flex Series is the right-sized, right-priced tool, and matching the GPU to the workload is the entire value of knowing the difference. The open-stack and consolidation case. The Flex Series runs an open, standards-based software stack rather than a proprietary one. For a media or cloud provider, that means fewer licensing constraints, easier integration into existing open toolchains, and less vendor lock-in across a fleet. It also consolidates media streaming, cloud gaming, AI visual inference, and VDI onto a single GPU type, which reduces the operational complexity of running several different accelerators for different visual jobs. For a forward-planning operator managing a heterogeneous environment, that consolidation is a real simplification. Where it fits the catalog, and what to confirm. The Flex Series is the visual-cloud member of the GPU lineup, sitting alongside, not against, the training silicon: buy it for media, gaming, VDI, and visual inference; buy the Hopper, Blackwell, or A100 systems for model training and serving. The line ships in more than one configuration, a full-height card and a low-profile dual-GPU card, with different power envelopes and memory, so MillionMiner confirms the exact SKU, memory, and form factor for your deployment in the quote rather than leaving it ambiguous. Each unit is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, with hosting in MillionMiner's own data centers available.
The Flex Series answers a question the rest of this catalog does not: what GPU do you buy when the workload is video and visual, not model training? Buying a Hopper to transcode streams or host virtual desktops wastes most of what you pay for. The Flex Series is built for exactly that work. What it is for. Media transcoding and streaming, where Intel rates it at up to 5x the throughput of prior solutions; cloud gaming, where a single card supports as many as 68 simultaneous streams; virtual desktop infrastructure; and AI visual inference. These are density-and-throughput workloads, measured in streams and sessions per card and per watt, not in training petaFLOPS, and that is the metric the Flex Series is engineered to win. The open-stack advantage. The Flex Series runs an open, standards-based software stack rather than a proprietary one, which for a media or cloud operator means fewer licensing constraints and less lock-in across a heterogeneous fleet. It consolidates media, gaming, inference, and VDI onto one GPU rather than several disparate accelerators, which reduces the complexity of managing mixed visual workloads. The line ships in more than one form factor and memory configuration, and MillionMiner confirms the right SKU for your deployment. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP.
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Not every data center GPU is for training models, and this one is not. The Intel Data Center GPU Flex Series is purpose-built for the visual cloud: media transcoding, cloud gaming, virtual desktop infrastructure, and AI visual inference. Intel rates it at up to 5x media transcode throughput and as many as 68 simultaneous cloud gaming streams, on an open, standards-based software stack rather than a proprietary one. It is the right and economical choice for media and visual workloads that do not need a Hopper-class accelerator and should not pay for one. The Flex Series ships in more than one configuration; MillionMiner confirms the SKU, memory, and form factor to your workload. Configured and shipped worldwide DDP.
Media transcoding, cloud gaming, VDI, and AI visual inference. The right-sized GPU for video and visual workloads that do not need a Hopper.
Intel rates the Flex Series at up to 5x media transcode throughput and as many as 68 simultaneous cloud gaming streams per card. Density is the metric.
An open software stack instead of a proprietary one, fewer licensing constraints and less lock-in. Consolidates media, gaming, inference, and VDI on one GPU.
No, and that is the most important thing to know about it. The Flex Series is a visual-cloud GPU for media transcoding, cloud gaming, VDI, and AI visual inference. It does not carry the HBM, NVLink fabric, or tensor throughput that large-model training needs, the Hopper, Blackwell, and A100 systems in this catalog are for that. Buying the Flex Series for training would be the wrong tool; buying it for visual workloads is exactly right.
Four workloads. Media transcoding and streaming, where Intel rates it at up to 5x prior throughput; cloud gaming, at as many as 68 simultaneous streams per card; virtual desktop infrastructure for many users; and AI visual inference. These are density workloads, measured in streams, sessions, and users per card and per watt, which is what the Flex Series is engineered to deliver.
Right-sizing. An operator transcoding video or hosting game streams who buys a Hopper-class GPU pays many times over for training capability the workload never touches. The Flex Series delivers the media and visual throughput those jobs actually need at the appropriate cost and power. Matching the GPU to the workload is the value, and for the visual cloud the Flex Series is the matched tool.
Fewer licensing constraints and less vendor lock-in. An open stack integrates into existing open toolchains more readily than a proprietary one, which matters for a media or cloud operator running a heterogeneous fleet. It is a meaningful operational difference over a closed ecosystem, especially at scale.
Yes, that is part of the case. The Flex Series handles media streaming, cloud gaming, AI visual inference, and VDI on a single GPU type, so an operator can run mixed visual workloads on one accelerator rather than maintaining several different cards for different jobs. That consolidation reduces operational complexity in a mixed environment.
The line ships in more than one form factor and memory configuration, a full-height card and a low-profile dual-GPU card, with different power envelopes. The live listing does not specify the exact SKU, so MillionMiner confirms the model, memory, and form factor for your deployment in the quote, matched to whether you prioritize per-card density, low power, or fit.
It supports AI visual inference, the lighter, vision-oriented inference that sits beside media and VDI workloads, image and video analysis, visual processing, and similar. It is not built for serving large language models at scale, which is the Hopper and Blackwell systems' job. For visual inference alongside media and gaming, the Flex Series is appropriate.
From a single card to a multi-GPU fleet, configured to your stream, session, or user targets. Because these are density workloads, the right quantity follows from your throughput goals, and MillionMiner sizes the deployment, the per-card SKU, and the host platform to those targets in the quote.
It complements them. A complete operation might run Hopper or Blackwell systems for model training and serving, and Flex Series GPUs for the media, gaming, VDI, and visual-inference work beside them. They are different tools for different jobs, and MillionMiner supplies both and matches each to the workload rather than overselling one for the other.
Submit your workload, the visual-cloud jobs and the throughput targets, through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the Flex Series SKU, memory, form factor, and quantity, the host platform, warranty, and delivery. Every unit is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, with hosting in MillionMiner's own data centers available.