At 420W the Intel Sapphire Rapids 56-Core ES CPU reaches 3.3 GHz.
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Cutiuta magica
@Hilbert Hagedoorn, this sentence makes no sense to me: - "Genoa will also double the number of EPYC cores from 64 to 96, making Sapphire Rapids a 96-core, 192-thread monster. So Sapphire Rapids will be busy." which CPU are we talking about?
tunejunky
this is a fail
and it's really hard to fail with HBM
oh it will sell... to legacy customers. and it will sell to gov't agencies backing Intel re: supply chain/ factory issues.
but it isn't going to sell in Biotech, Aviation (manufacture), the Cloud, Hollywood (actually huge IT), or Enterprise (non legacy).
this may sound academic, but i don't even think it'll sell in academia (worldwide a huge market).
and no software developer is going to touch this at the price when they can get more done faster for less expense.
PPC
schmidtbag
I imagine this could be difficult to cool in a U1 server.
D1stRU3T0R
tunejunky
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