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  • bubblyboo - Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - link

    "It is set to launch in the future with two primary variants, including a Performance (P) core family based on Intel's Sierra Forest architecture and an Efficiency (E) core-flavored variant based on Granite Rapids."

    You swapped these
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  • NextGen_Gamer - Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - link

    Yup Reply
  • trivik12 - Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - link

    Did Intel say anything about number of cores on Granite Rapids. Keeping it quite this late is bad news for sure. With Google launching ARM CPU, x86 is at crossroads for sure. Reply
  • m53 - Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - link

    ARM is mainly a Sierra Forest competitor. Sierra Forest is launching soon. Reply
  • edzieba - Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - link

    Hearkens back to the old Xeon 1234 vX generational nomenclature. Reply
  • RU482 - Friday, April 12, 2024 - link

    am I correct in thinking that they are splitting Xeon Scalable into 4 swim lanes?
    1. Sierra Forest-SP (all E-cores, LGA4710)
    2. Granite Rapids-SP (all P-cores, LGA4710)
    3. Sierra Forest-AP (all E-cores, LGA7529)
    4. Granite Rapids-AP (all P-cores, LGA7529)
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