IT House July 24 News Intel's Xeon Phi series is based on Intel's consumer GPU technology Larabee. Despite Intel's promise that its programming model will be more productive for developers from x86, it has never achieved any commercial success in the market. Meanwhile NVIDIA GPUs have gone beyond, with the latest generation of Volta destroying Intel Xeon Phi products.

Intel's plan is to release a new generation of Xeon Phi called Knights Hill on the 10nm process. However, with the general reduction in Xeon Phi, the 10nm process was constantly delayed, which forced the company to abandon the project. Now the company has announced that they are stopping production of eight Xeon Phi processors currently shipping.
Affected are the Xeon Phi 7210, 7210F, 7230, 7230F, 7250, 7250F, 7290 and 7290F, which are slot-based accelerators. Products that use a graphics card-like form factor have been eliminated. Interestingly, Intel said that "the market demand for products has shifted to other Intel products", and perhaps Intel's own unique display is about to come out.