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technology2 years ago

"Intel's 5th Gen Xeon Scalable Emerald Rapids: Unleashing Surprising Performance and Cost Savings"

Intel has launched the 5th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, codenamed "Emerald Rapids," which offer up to 64 cores and improved cache. These processors are an upgrade from the previous 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors, with the same platform compatibility. The new CPUs feature DDR5-5600 memory, faster CPU-to-CPU communication, and support for CXL Type 3 devices. They also include enhancements in confidential computing and AI acceleration with AMX. Despite similarities in core performance, Emerald Rapids brings improvements in manufacturing processes.

technology2 years ago

"Unveiling the Power of Intel's Emerald Rapids: Linux Benchmarks and Performance Gains"

Phoronix has conducted independent testing of the flagship Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ 64-core processors, comparing their performance to AMD EPYC Genoa(X) and Bergamo. The benchmarks showed that the Xeon Platinum 8592+ exceeded expectations, with meaningful performance improvements in various areas. The new processors offer up to four more cores, higher turbo frequencies, significantly higher DDR5 memory bandwidth, and a larger cache compared to the previous generation. The testing was done using Ubuntu 23.10 with the Linux 6.6 kernel, providing a fresh look at Intel and AMD Linux server performance. Further articles will explore topics such as DDR5-4800 vs. DDR5-5600 performance and AVX-512 optimization.

technology2 years ago

Intel Samples Emerald Rapids & Meteor Lake-S CPUs, Reveals 5th Gen Xeon Image.

Intel has reportedly started sampling its 5th Gen Emerald Rapids and Meteor Lake-S Desktop CPUs. The Xeon Emerald Rapids R-0 stepping is being sampled to customers for system testing and issue debugging, and the samples will be fused as PQS and graded to ES2 standards. The Meteor Lake-S CPUs are also being sampled, indicating that the desktop platform may still receive some form of Meteor Lake chips. The CPUs are expected to launch in 2023 and 2024, respectively.