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Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids

Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids: How To Go Monolithic with Tiles

Posted on September 1, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

One of the critical deficits Intel has to its competition in its server platform is core count – other companies are enabling more cores by one of two routes: smaller cores, or individual chiplets connected together. At its Architecture Day 2021, Intel has disclosed features about its next-gen Xeon Scalable platform, one of which is the move to a tiled architecture. Intel is set to combine four tiles/chiplets through its fast embedded bridges, leading to better CPU scalability at higher core counts.
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