Intel says it’s delaying production of Sapphire Rapids, the 10-nanometer Xeon Scalable successor to the recently launched Ice Lake server CPUs, because of extra time needed to validate the CPU.
Intel Tuesday officially launched its fourth-generation Xeon Scalable processors, code-named Sapphire Rapids, calling it the highest-performing data center processor family, and introduced a wide ...
Intel has quietly cut the prices of its Xeon 6 processor family, codenamed "Granite Rapids," just four months after their ...
The Xeon W series leverages the design of Intel’s recently-released Sapphire Rapids server processors, but tailors it for high-end desktops and professional workstations. Although there are many ...
The Granite Rapids Xeon chips will have these specific features: 2-3x better performance for mixed AI workloads3. Enhanced Intel AMX with support for new FP16 instructions. Higher memory bandwidth ...
Intel's Xeon Diamond Rapids processors will use the company's all-new Oak Stream platform, which will adopt a brand-new socket with over 9300 pins, based on a test tool that Intel currently offers ...
Microsoft has revealed Windows Server 2025's CPU support list, in conjunction with the operating system's general ...
Powered by 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids), it doubles core counts, integrates AI accelerators, and features DDR5 memory with PCIe 5.0 for enhanced performance and ...