Intel aims to provide "competitive performance" with its Performance-core and Efficient-core Xeon processor products by 2026.
On April 2, news emerged that Karin Eibschitz Segal, Vice President of Intel and head of the DCAI business unit, stated at the Vision 2025 event that Intel aims to achieve Xeon performance cores and efficiency cores products by 2026.To have competitive performance per watt and an undisputed leadership position。
According to Intel's currently disclosed data center CPU product roadmap, the next-generation Xeon efficiency core product 'Clearwater Forest' will be released in the first half of next year. This processor will maintain the same maximum core count of 288 as the 'Sierra Forest', using the latest Foveros Direct 3D advanced packaging combined with Intel 18A process computing chips and Intel 3 process foundation chips.
According to previous reports from ITHome, there is currently limited information about the next-generation Xeon performance core 'Diamond Rapids' following 'Granite Rapids.' The processor is expected to include an LGA4710 version with 8 memory channels andLGA9324 package version on a larger scale, according to the latest statement, it is有望 2026年亮相. It is expected to make its debut in 2026.
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