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Intel Xeon W-2500 ‘Sapphire Rapids Refresh’ CPU Lineup – Up to 26 Cores, 4.8 GHz Clock Speeds, 250W TDP

In the earlier part of this year, Intel introduced its Sapphire Rapids workstation family, which included the Xeon W-3400 "High-End" and Xeon W-2400 "Mainstream"...

Intel Next-Gen LGA 7529 Xeon Platform reportedly delivers upto 500W per CPU

Intel's next-generation datacenter platform, which will support 'Granite Rapids' and 'Sierra Forest' processors, will significantly improve memory bandwidth and input/output capabilities. According to a...
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Ishika Setia

Intel Xeon W-2500 ‘Sapphire Rapids Refresh’ CPU Lineup – Up to...

In the earlier part of this year, Intel introduced its Sapphire Rapids workstation family, which included the Xeon W-3400 "High-End" and Xeon W-2400 "Mainstream"...
Nivedita Bangari
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Intel Next-Gen LGA 7529 Xeon Platform reportedly delivers upto 500W per...

Intel's next-generation datacenter platform, which will support 'Granite Rapids' and 'Sierra Forest' processors, will significantly improve memory bandwidth and input/output capabilities. According to a...
Raunak Saha
Intel's Sapphire Rapids is the ultimate against AMD ThreadRipper

Intel’s Sapphire Rapids is the ultimate against AMD ThreadRipper

Sapphire Rapids makes its way into the market! After a lot of rumours and speculations, finally, Intel has addressed the growing market of workstation processors...
Nivedita Bangari
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Intel Xeon W-2400 Workstation/HEDT CPUs will be launched in March 2022

These new processors will be launched by Intel under the Xeon brand, but they are the spiritual successors to the long-forgotten Core-X series, which...
Nivedita Bangari
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Intel Xeon Platinum 8480+ CPU is 35% faster than the Ice...

The Xeon Platinum 8480+ CPU from the Intel Sapphire Rapids server processor has been tested using Geekbench 5. These are not the first leaked...
Nivedita Bangari
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Intel to launch full-scale SDS support for its Xeon CPUs with...

In Linux 5.18, Intel's enigmatic Software Defined Silicon (SDSi) technique for adding features to Xeon CPUs will be officially supported. Users can add functionality...