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As Granite Rapids launched relatively late in the year, 2024 will be a year to forget for Intel's data center segment. However, the situation should look significantly better in 2025 and beyond.
Intel's new Granite Rapids "Xeon 6" P-Core CPUs will come in 1-socket to 8-socket configurations, with 12 memory channels (for DDR/MCR), up to a whopping 136 PCIe Gen5 lanes, and CXL 2.0 support.
Intel's Granite Rapids server CPUs are the real deal. Chip giant Intel (INTC 0.51%) has been struggling with slumping sales and profits in its server CPU business over the past few years.
As Intel works toward launching Clearwater Forest and Diamond Rapids, the successor to Granite Rapids, in 2026, the name of the game this year is stopping its market share losses in the data center.
Intel's Xeon 6-series 'Granite Rapids' processors were the company's most expensive CPUs ever. However, they are now considerably cheaper than they were four months ago.
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Intel is announcing a total of 51 processors for servers and workstations. New are 42 Xeon 6700P and 6500P (codenamed Granite Rapids). Intel is also adding another model to its existing 6900P series.
Intel announced the official launch of its Granite Rapids family of server CPUs on Tuesday . Branded as Xeon 6 with P-Cores, this launch comes a few months after the roll-out of Sierra Forest, the ...
Granite Rapids sets the stage for Intel to take the lead in 2025 or 2026 when it launches the next-gen follow-up to Granite Rapids, codenamed Diamond Rapids, which will likely be built on its ...