Intel has pushed back its efficiency-focused Clearwater Forest server CPU to 2026. While the Intel 18A process is performing ...
If Intel hopes to survive the next few years as a freestanding company and return to its role as innovator, it can not afford ...
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Intel Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids CPU gain preliminary support in popular monitoring utilityFinalWire has added preliminary support for Intel's Nova Lake and Diamond Rapids Xeon processors in the latest beta release of AIDA64—months or years before the CPUs hit shelves. This means that ...
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Intel's Diamond Rapids will use LGA9324 packagingIntel's Xeon Diamond Rapids processors will use the company's all-new Oak Stream platform, which will adopt a brand-new socket with over 9300 pins, based on a test tool that Intel currently offers ...
If Intel hopes to survive the next few years as a freestanding company and return to its role as innovator, it can not afford to waste its time and it cannot afford to make any more mistakes. … ...
Intel says it’s delaying production of Sapphire Rapids, the 10-nanometer Xeon Scalable successor to the recently launched Ice Lake server CPUs, because of extra time needed to validate the CPU.
Intel Tuesday officially launched its fourth-generation Xeon Scalable processors, code-named Sapphire Rapids, calling it the highest-performing data center processor family, and introduced a wide ...
As Intel works toward launching Clearwater Forest and Diamond Rapids, the successor to Granite Rapids, in 2026, the name of the game this year is stopping its market share losses in the data center.
The company has been losing market share to AMD for years, partly because it was stuck on its aging Intel 7 manufacturing process. Sapphire Rapids and Emerald Rapids, which both launched in 2023 ...
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