Intel Xeon “Sapphire Rapids” Volume Shipping Delayed Again: Company
Riviera was quick to defend the Intel 7 silicon fabrication node (10 nm Enhanced SuperFin) that the “Sapphire Rapids” chip is based on. “One thing I didn’t mention on Sapphire, it sits on – it’s on our 7-nanometer node and so the process is quite healthy. In fact Alder Lake, which is our client product ramped 15 million units. I think we announced at Q1 earnings, which makes that the fastest ramping, you know one of the fastest ramping client products in almost a decade.”
The arrival of “Sapphire Rapids” is particularly important for Intel as demand for server processors are at an all time high, with growth in cloud data-centers. AMD is readying its 4th Generation EPYC “Genoa” Zen 4 processors for later this year. Both “Genoa” and “Sapphire Rapids” herald support for next-generation I/O, including DDR5 memory and PCI-Express Gen 5.