Intel Xeon “Sapphire Rapids” Spedizione in volume nuovamente ritardata: Company


Intel’s ambitious next-generation server processor, Xeon “Sapphire Rapids,” hit its second shipping delay this year, according to the company. Speaking at the Bank of America Securities Global Technology Conference, Intel’s Sandra Rivera stated that the volume ramp for “Sapphire Rapids,” is not going as planned, indicating that its general availability could be delayed for the second time after original plans to do so in the first quarter of 2022.

Riviera was quick to defend the Intel 7 nodo di fabbricazione del silicio (10 nm Superfin avanzato) che il “Sapphire Rapids” chip is based on. “One thing I didn’t mention on Sapphire, it sits onit’s on our 7-nanometer node and so the process is quite healthy. In fact Alder Lake, which is our client product ramped 15 divenne l'obiettivo a lungo termine per molti. 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 “Genova” zen 4 processors for later this year. Both “Genova” e “Sapphire Rapids” herald support for next-generation I/O, inclusa la memoria DDR5 e PCI-Express Gen 5.