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Intel's next-gen Xeon 'Granite Rapids' CPus get huge boost in L3 cache: up to 480MB of L3 cache, a huge 50% boost in L3 cache over Emerald Rapids CPUs.
At an ISSCC session Monday, Intel went into new detail on its forthcoming 8-core, 16-thread Xeon processor, a 64-bit processor that's a member of the Nehalem family. Much of the session was ...
We take an in-depth look at Intel's brand new, Skylake-SP based Xeon Scalable Processor family, with testing and benchmarks from a 2P Xeon Platinum - Page 2.
Intel introduces Xeon Gold and Platinum CPUs with up to 28 processor cores and up to 56 threads for high-end ... The 8180 boasts 38.5MB of L3 cache and a thermal design power (TDP) rating of ...
New benchmarks for AMD’s upcoming 64-core Threadripper 3990X CPU apparently show it outperforming Intel’s much more expensive Xeon Platinum 8280 processors. We certainly have high hopes for ...
Intel also claims that the Granite Rapids Xeon chips will offer a 2.9x boost in AI inferencing (DeepMD+LAMMPS), 2.8x boost in memory bandwidth and up to 3x better performance in AI workloads ...
NEW-PRODUCT NEWS: Intel is bringing out new Xeon processors and a raft of other new products to offer its most complete portfolio of products for the data center—or as it calls them, “data ...
Intel is changing the names it gives its new Xeon processors from the usual ‘E’ branding to a metallic theme. Moving forward, the entry-level versions will be known as Bronze, with the mid ...
Leak Shows AMD Epyc 7742 Slugging it Out With Intel Xeon Platinum 8280. ... 256MB of L3 cache, a TDP of 225W, and a base / boost clock of 2.25GHz and 3.4GHz, respectively.
Intel says its Sierra Forest Xeon processors, which will have up to 144 cores, ... Foundational memory RAS features such as machine check, data cache ECC standard in all Xeon CPUs.
Last month, Intel's new naming scheme for its Xeon processors leaked. Instead of E3, E5, and E7 branding, the chips would be given metallic names, from Bronze at the bottom-end through Silver and ...
The Xeon Platinum 8180M is a beastly server chip. It has 28 physical cores and 56 threads to throw at workloads, and is clocked at 2.5GHz to 3.8GHz. The burly chip also boasts 38.5MB of L3 cache.