VP & Principal Analyst, Datacenter Compute, Matt Kimball, shares his thoughts on Intel's plan to deliver two new server CPUs in 2024.
Because of these disparate workload needs, Intel announced the release of two new cores in 2024—Granite Rapids, focused on performance workloads , and Sierra Forest, focused on scale-out and efficiency .Both cores are built on the same platform, so there are similarities between the two—the same socket, memory and firmware. This should enable server manufacturers to more easily design motherboards to accommodate them.
While Sierra Forest is designed for getting the highest number of power-efficient cores on a socket, Granite Rapids is designed for performance. As such, Sierra Forest will be available in single-socket or dual-socket configurations, while Granite Rapids will be available in up to eight-socket configurations.
What Intel is doing with Granite Rapids makes It well-positioned to meet the needs of these different types of workloads. Memory bandwidth, memory capacity, high-performing cores, lots of I/O to support accelerators and accelerator engines are all critical to driving the diverse set of requirements for the enterprise high performance workload. And Intel has detailed improvements in all of these.
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