Xeon Processors Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/xeon-processors/ Technology News and Reviews Sun, 21 May 2023 12:22:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 HP will release new generation of Z-series workstations, likely to come with new Xeon processors https://www.techgoing.com/hp-will-release-new-generation-of-z-series-workstations-likely-to-come-with-new-xeon-processors/ Sun, 21 May 2023 12:21:58 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=98957 HP has announced that the new product launch conference of “Intelligent New Computing Power, Public Enlightenment Z Power” will be held on May 23rd. The HP Z-Series Workstation family has been renewed and upgraded, with advanced computing power and soaring performance. HP has yet to announce the models and configurations of the next-generation workstations. There […]

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HP has announced that the new product launch conference of “Intelligent New Computing Power, Public Enlightenment Z Power” will be held on May 23rd. The HP Z-Series Workstation family has been renewed and upgraded, with advanced computing power and soaring performance.

HP has yet to announce the models and configurations of the next-generation workstations. There is an Intel logo on the official promotional poster, and it is expected that the new workstation will use Intel’s latest W-2400 and W-3400 Xeon processors.

According to an earlier report, Intel W-2400 and W-3400 Xeon processors are already listed, and they need to be equipped with W790 motherboards. Currently, the highest model on sale on the retail platform is the 36-core W9-3475X, which is priced at 31,999 CNY. The 56-core flagship model W9-3495X can be purchased as an OEM package.

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Aiming to win back server market share, Intel unveils new chip design https://www.techgoing.com/aiming-to-win-back-server-market-share-intel-unveils-new-chip-design/ Wed, 11 Jan 2023 13:17:55 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=63322 Intel Corp. has unveiled a new design for its server chips that is key to the company regaining control of one of the most lucrative markets in the computer sector, servers. Yesterday, Intel said the Xeon processor based on the new Sapphire Rapids design is already in use in cloud computing systems operated by Alphabet’s […]

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Intel Corp. has unveiled a new design for its server chips that is key to the company regaining control of one of the most lucrative markets in the computer sector, servers.

Yesterday, Intel said the Xeon processor based on the new Sapphire Rapids design is already in use in cloud computing systems operated by Alphabet’s Google and Amazon.com’s AWS, in addition to servers offered by Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. and Dell Technologies Inc.

For Intel, the world’s largest maker of computer processors, the new product presents an opportunity to stem market share losses and prove it has restored its ability to deliver the competitive chips needed for servers that serve as the backbone of Internet and enterprise networks. Sandra Rivera, head of Intel’s data center and artificial intelligence division, said the Sapphire Rapids debut is the company’s first step in rebuilding confidence that Intel will once again lead the computer industry forward.

In an interview, Rivera said, “After a couple of missteps, we’ve been working hard to regain the trust of our customers to show that we’re improving and are regaining excellence in execution.”

As the industry has exploded, Intel’s data center business has been languishing. The company’s Xeon family of chips once held more than 99 percent of the market share needed to analyze and make sense of the growing amount of data generated by smartphones and the Internet. Over time, however, localization efforts by Intel’s rival AMD and some of the company’s biggest customers have eaten away at the company’s dominant position in the server space. The company’s capabilities have been undermined by delays in producing technology and bringing new chips to market. sapphire Rapids, a product first announced by Intel in 2019, has been delayed at least twice in its launch.

Third-quarter sales for Intel’s data center division, which typically contributes a large portion of Intel’s profits, fell 27 percent to $4.2 billion. AMD’s data center division saw its revenue rise 45 percent over the same period. AMD took 3.6 percentage points of market share from Intel, but Intel still has 83 percent of that market, according to research firm Mercury Research.

Intel said the new server products are part of CEO Pat Gelsinger’s ambitious plan to bring the chipmaker back to the forefront of the industry. However, investors have previously expressed dissatisfaction with the cost and time required for the plan, causing the company’s shares to fall 49 percent in the last year.

Intel executives said the new Xeon chips, designed with Sapphire Rapids, bring technological advances that will allow its customers to become more flexible. These processors could work in the current environment where server buyers want to combine multiple types of chips from multiple chipmakers.

At least one of Intel’s competitors has expressed agreement with that statement. NVIDIA has chosen the new Intel design as the processor for its DGX artificial intelligence-accelerated server system, ditching the AMD chips the company used in its previous generation.

Intel was willing to work with Nvidia early on, sharing test chips to help Nvidia fine-tune the software for its own chips, which eventually made their way successfully into the machines used to train AI software. Charlie Boyle, vice president of NVIDIA, said, ” Intel has been a great partner, providing us with technology when we needed it and working deeply with our engineering team.”

In addition to its role in high-end AI devices such as NVIDIA’s DGX, Sapphire Rapids has several gas pedals built into its design. Users who use less powerful servers, such as owners of in-house enterprise data centers, can take advantage of AI to analyze their data, said Lisa Spelman, vice president of Intel.

Overall, the new design will help data center operators save energy, allow some customers to use fewer separate chips, and enable servers to do their jobs more quickly.

AMD unveiled its latest server design last November, when the company made some similar efficiency claims. And analysts such as Rosenblatt Securities’ Hans Mosesmann and Sanford C. Bernstein’s Stacy Rasgon said Intel’s competitive position will remain challenged this year. Even Intel Chief Executive Officer Geir Singh has also said that the server competition will be a “short” battle for some time.

For Rivera, Sapphire Rapids and its successor will be the beginning of a reversal of Intel’s decline. Revenue and market share are important tracking metrics that allow us to look at what we’ve done and what we haven’t done over the years,” she said. I think all of the leading indicators, including product health, product enhancements, on-time, on-demand launches of upcoming products, are important tools for us to turn our biggest critics into supporters and convince them that Intel has gotten its mojo back.”

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Intel Showcases Granite Rapids 6th Generation Xeon CPU, Supports DDR5-6400 Memory https://www.techgoing.com/intel-showcases-granite-rapids-6th-generation-xeon-cpu-supports-ddr5-6400-memory/ Sun, 06 Nov 2022 05:15:16 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=43167 Intel confirmed that its sixth-generation Xeon platform will support up to 6400 MT/s of memory. According to Benchlife, at the Intel Innovation Conference 2022 in Taipei, the company had a live demonstration of the Xeon Scalable family of processors, code-named Granite Rapids, which is expected to launch in 2024. Next year Intel will launch the […]

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Intel confirmed that its sixth-generation Xeon platform will support up to 6400 MT/s of memory.

According to Benchlife, at the Intel Innovation Conference 2022 in Taipei, the company had a live demonstration of the Xeon Scalable family of processors, code-named Granite Rapids, which is expected to launch in 2024. Next year Intel will launch the Sapphire Rapids (2023) and Emerald Rapids (2023) series first.

During the event, Intel showed off its Sapphire/Emerald Rapids “Eagle Stream” platform running DDR5-5600 memory, which is an upgraded version of what previously supported DDR5-4800/5600 memory.

In the second half of the event, Intel also demonstrated that the next-generation Xeon Scalable platform, Granite Rapids, supports faster memory, up to 6400 MT/s in a 1DPC (1 DIMM per channel) configuration.

Intel Granite Rapids is based on the new Intel 3 process, and reports say the series is designed for a new platform called Birch Stream. Aside from information about CXL 2.0 interface support, no configuration information for the series has yet been leaked.

Intel confirmed that the Sapphire Rapids fourth-generation Xeon Scalable processor will be officially released on January 11, 2023 based on the Intel 7 process.

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