Specifications of Intel's upcoming 5th Gen Emerald Rapids, 6th Gen Granite Rapids Xeon CPUs featuring P-Core architecture & Sierra Forest with its E-Core architecture have leaked out.
Just last week, Intel gave us additional insight into its next-gen Xeon CPUs which include the P-Core-powered Granite Rapids and the E-Core-powered Sierra Forest families. Both of these families are expected to launch in 2024 but prior to these, Intel will also be introducing its 5th Gen Xeon lineup codenamed Emerald Rapids which is on track for a Q4 2023 launch. The Emerald Rapids CPUs will utilize the Raptor Cove core architecture while packing 64 cores & 128 threads, a small core bump over the 60 cores & 120 threads featured on Sapphire Rapids chips.
Looking at the specifications list leaked by Yuuki_AnS, the Intel Emerald Rapids-SP Xeon CPUs will be compatible with the LGA 4677 socket on the Eagle Stream platform which is the same used by Sapphire Rapids-SP chips. The lineup is made up of several SKUs which include 64, 60, 56, 52, 48, 36, 32, 24,& 16 core configurations. There might be more but the list so far includes Platinum and Gold chips. TDPs of these SKUs range from 350W, 330W, 300W, 270W, 185W and 150W. As for the clock speeds, the CPUs will peak out at up to 4.1-4.0 GHz clock speeds whereas the base all-core & base frequencies will depend on each SKU.
One major area of improvement is the cache with the 64-core chips offering up to 320 MB of cache but the core count varies by each CPU. For instance, the 16-core chip features 30 MB of cache that ends up 1.875 MB per core whereas the 64-core chip with 320 MB amounts to 5 MB cache per core. Besides that, these chips will feature support for up to 4 TB of DDR5 memory at speeds of up
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