Once the crown jewel of Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) product segments, its data center business has fallen on hard times. Server CPUs (central processing units) used to be wildly lucrative for Intel, which ...
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 ...
Intel is upping the L3 cache of its next-gen Xeon "Granite Rapids" CPUs with flagship SKUs featuring up to 480MB of L3 cache. Intel's current 5th Gen Xeon "Emerald Rapids" processors were launched in ...
A recent update to Intel's Software Development Emulator may have inadvertently revealed that the company's upcoming Granite Rapids server CPU comes with 480MB of L3 cache, as spotted by @InstLatX64 ...
Intel launched its new Granite Rapids server CPUs this week. Granite Rapids moves to the Intel 3 process and sports as many as 128 cores. While AMD is launching new server CPUs soon, Granite Rapids ...
A recent listing on the OpenBenchmarking database for the "Intel 0000" processor reveals a CPU with 86 cores, 172 threads, and a 4.8 GHz clock speed.
Leaked images of a purported Intel Granite Rapids Xeon 9000 CPU socket have been put under close scrutiny. It is estimated that the socket is a massive 1.7X larger than the current gen Intel Sapphire ...
Investing.com - Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) server processor deployments on cloud platforms grew at a steady pace in August, as the semiconductor group was bolstered by a "meaningful ramp" in its ...
Exciting news has emerged from Intel, as reports indicate that the tech giant is gearing up to release the highly anticipated Granite Rapids-D peripheral chip in 2024. According to foreign technology ...
What just happened? Intel's next-gen Xeon CPUs, codenamed Granite Rapids, could come with a massive cache upgrade compared to their predecessors. While the high-end Emerald Rapids SKUs ship with up to ...
Intel's Granite Rapids server CPUs have closed the performance gap with AMD's CPUs. With a competitive lineup for the first time in years, Intel should be able to produce more revenue per chip.