@Doug S Sapphire Rapids tile has a total of 15 cores on die, so the maximum you can get is 60, not 64. With one disabled you get 56.
@jpiniero It's not much lower. And majority of the volume is in the cheap 100mm2 dies. The smallest Alderlake 2+8+2 die is way over that and close to 140mm2 of Tigerlake.
Problems aren't all about yields on the process side. That is long gone now and Intel 7 can be considered mature. Exist50 was talking about design issues with Sapphire Rapids.
219mm2 isn't that big compared to the HCC and XCC dice Intel regularly cranked out on even the earliest versions of 14nm. Those went up to ~456mm2! Even the LCC dice were larger than a 12900k.
It's flavor of the day to fault everything on the process side, but that's likely misguided.
They make only few dies now. Haswell had, many, many different dies. To recount.
4+3 6MB L3
4+2 8MB L3
4+1 6MB L3
2+3 4MB L3
2+3 3MB L3
2+2 4MB L3
2+2 3MB L3
2+1 3MB L3
Intel had EIGHT different dies for regular non-HEDT Haswell. Alderlake has what, 4? In fact the yields will need to be higher not lower, cause the 130-140mm2 smallest die means they need to pump out 50%+ more wafers as they did in the Skylake generation.