No it's not. I've seen you here often enough. Didn't you know?
First pic from Hot Chips coverage at Anandtech:
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-SP is a two compute die part and -AP is a three compute die part. They both have separate IO tiles too. Nothing really different.
From a leak:
Intel Next-Gen Xeon series platform detailed Slides from Intel’s internal presentation on the next-gen Xeon platform were just shared by hardware leaker YuuKi-AnS. Since the slides are dated back to 2021, one must assume that the specs are a subject to change. In fact, some rumors already point...
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Granite Rapids compute tile has 44 cores physically. So -SP has 88 cores in total with few disabled. -AP has 132 cores physically.
Cascadelake -AP is a BGA part meaning zero upgradability. Granite Rapids -AP is merely a bigger socket part and it's LGA. The latter is built for tiles in mind, the former was a desperate response. Granite Rapids -AP also supports 8S, while Cascadelake-AP wasn't able to because it used some of it's QPI interconnects to connect the hackjob implementation of cores together. It was essentially advertised as 4S squeezed into 2S CPUs.
The cores are supposed to be even a modified version of RWC and perform faster. The gap is going to be reduced from 70-90% today to 15-25% compared to Turin. Same TDP, same core count, small core differences.
The 350W -SP GNR should be competitive with 350W Turin too. 40% faster than Emerald Rapids.
PTL-U has 54W PL2 according to that leak. Would not be surprised at all if battery life is 20-30% lower than Lunarlake.
As for Arrowlake-S, it's still 100W less than the unlimited TDP Raptorlake. Hopefully Intel learns not to do unlimited TDP.
$32 billion lawsuit coming. This is the worst position the company has been in in decades. At least with Netburst and 10nm delay days the company was stable:
Was Intel hiding its big problems all along?
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Again what the heck are you talking about? Why make things out of thin air when real information exists?
Granite Rapids is
enhanced RWC coming in less than a quarter, which means it'll come about the same time as Turin does. We don't know what Diamond Rapids is but supposedly it's Lion Cove(or even better).