The company, in a live product launch, also unveiled the Intel Xeon CPU Max series GPUs, code-named Sapphire Rapids HBM, and the Intel Data Center GPU Max series high-density processors.
Comparing Intel's fourth-gen Xeon launch – that's Sapphire Rapids if you'd forgotten ... However, with only two DDR5 memory channels, which max out at 128 GB of capacity and speeds of ...
In an exclusive interview with CRN, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger talks about how the upcoming Alder Lake and Sapphire Rapids CPUs will put the heat on AMD, his view of Arm’s emergence in the data ...