Intel formally announced the Xeon 6 line of server chips featuring two types of cores and a variety of configurations supporting multiple use cases. But the main emphasis is on AI. In a first for the ...
Intel's Xeon 600 series is here, providing new competition for AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 9000 series of workstation CPUs. The new processors, which were codenamed Granite Rapids-WS, are aimed at ...
Some folks act as if Intel and AMD have killed off the "high-end desktop" or HEDT market, but that's never really been the case. Instead, what happened is that mainstream desktops went from a maximum ...
Intel just continued the execution of its aggressive “five nodes in four years” strategy with the launch of the Xeon 6P (for performance) CPU and the Gaudi 3 AI accelerator. This launch comes at a ...
On December 14, 2023, Intel released the 5th generation Xeon processor (codename: Emerald Rapids). Emerald Rapids is a processor designed for AI, delivering up to 42% increased inference processing ...
Less than a week after Intel Corp. unveiled plans to advance its manufacturing process for next generation computer chips, it has announced two new silicon platforms based on its most powerful ...
Pro RAM shortage? Australian outfit sells server with 1TB RAM and four Xeon CPUs for $1200 — Decade-old powerhouse has rare Intel SSD, two redundant 1.1kW PSUs and is worth thousands more in parts Pro ...
Intel has launched its 5th-generation Xeon Scalable processors, describing the portfolio of products as “the best CPU for AI” at the company’s AI Everywhere event in New York. Since AI exploded into ...
But today, the high end of the “Granite Rapids” server CPU lineup makes its debut, several weeks before AMD is widely expected to announced its “Turin” fifth generation Epyc processors, and while we ...
A recent photograph leak by momomo_us on Twitter has unveiled a forthcoming Intel Xeon processor, referred to as Granite Rapids-SP, paired with an unprecedented LGA 4710 socket type. This mustn't be ...
Near-term execution risks are rising as memory cost inflation limits CCG visibility, while acute Xeon supply constraints also limit Intel's ability to capitalize on renewed server CPU demand. This is ...