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Intel Corporation is releasing a signal that the market is underestimating: the power in AI computing architecture is flowing back from “GPU-centric” to the “CPU scheduling layer.” In the latest earnings call, CEO Patrick Gelsinger (aligned with the direction emphasized by Chen Liwu in related business communications) delivered a very critical structural judgment:
**Core turning point:** Over the past few years, high-performance computing has nearly been dominated by a single narrative: **GPU = compute core accelerator = the only growth engine.** But the latest industry feedback is showing that this is changing: **CPU is re-emerging as the “scheduling layer + control plane” of AI systems.**
**A structural shift in AI architecture:** A new round of AI systems is taking shape with a three-layer structure:
**GPU:** the compute execution layer, responsible for large-scale matrix calculations, and still the core for training and inference.
**CPU:** the system scheduling layer (rising again) performs task allocation, coordinates memory and resources, and controls workflows.
**Key change:** The CPU is no longer merely an “assistant,” but the **“command center.”**
**Accelerator ecosystem:** a specialized scene-optimization layer optimized for vertical tasks, **that is unifiedly scheduled by the CPU.**