After several delays, Intel officially announced that the next-generation Xeon Scalable processor Sapphire Rapids will be released on January 10, 2023. The new processors will be introduced at Intel’s data center special event, which...
Intel’s next-generation Xeon Scalable processor, Sapphire Rapids, was originally scheduled to ship in 2021, but after multiple delays, the schedule is well behind its rivals. Intel originally intended to use Sapphire Rapids to compete...
Intel’s next-generation server processor, Sapphire Rapids, was originally said to debut at the end of last year. However, after the delay, the current rumor is that it will be launched in the third quarter...
Sapphire Rapids is Intel’s next-generation Xeon processor, using the Golden Cove architecture, manufactured using a 10nm Enhanced SuperFin process, with a TDP of 350W. The new platform also supports PCIe Gen5, CXL 1.1 (Compute...
The Aurora Supercomputing System is a supercomputer project of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory. It will be built on the basis of Intel Sapphire Rapids and Ponte Vecchio to achieve ExaFLOP...
In June of this year, the media disclosed the required size of the heat sink installation for Intel’s next-generation Core series processors and exposed the new LGA 1700 socket (Socket V) while retaining the...
On Intel Architecture Day 2021, Intel disclosed information including Alder Lake, Sapphire Rapids, Ponte Vecchio, and Alchemist. According to Wccftech reports, on the subsequent Hot Chips 33, Intel shared more information about the Sapphire...
Intel’s new generation of Xeon series processors, Sapphire Rapids, will debut in the second half of 2021. In the relevant roadmap published last year, it was not confirmed which architecture Sapphire Rapids will use....
Intel released the third-generation expandable Xeon code-named Ice Lake-SP last month. The 10nm process was introduced for the first time. The number of cores increased from 28 to 40, but compared to AMD’s second...