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Intel is slowly transitioning its data center customers to a new processor generation called Sapphire Rapids. Hoy, thanks to the hardware leaker Yuuki_ans we have more profound insights into the top-end 56-core Sapphire Rapids processor and its power settings. According to the leak, we have information on either Xeon Platinum 8476 or Platinum 8480 designs that are equipped with 56 núcleos y 112 hilos. This model was running at the base frequency of 1.9 GHz and a boost frequency of 3.3 GHz. Single-core can boost to 3.7 GHz if the report is giving a correct reading. Remember that this is only an engineering sample, so the final target speeds could differ. It carries 112 MB of L2 and 105 MB de caché L3, and this sample was running with 1 TB of DDR5 memory with CL40-39-38-76 timings.
Perhaps the most exciting finding is the power configuration of this SKU. Intel has enabled this CPU to consume 350 Watts in PL1 rating, Con un máximo de 420 Watts in PL2 performance mode. The enforced BIOS power limit rating is set at an astonishing 764 Vatios, which could happen with AVX-512 enabled. Final TDP ratings are yet to be disclosed; sin embargo, these Sapphire Rapids processors are shaping to be relatively power-hungry chips.