Intel introduces the fourth generation of Xeon Scalable processors |
Intel introduced the fourth generation of Intel Xeon Scalable processors called (Sapphire Rapids) - and a family of (Intel Xeon Max) high-bandwidth memory called (Sapphire Rapids) - and families of cells. Data Center Graphics (Intel Max) - Codenamed Ponte Vecchio, offers customers new levels of data center performance, efficiency and security, plus new capabilities in AI, cloud, networking and peripherals, as well as the best efficiency and world-class supercomputer performance .
Intel is working with customers and partners to deliver fourth generation (Xeon) processors. It offers different solutions and systems in different domains to ensure that even the toughest IT challenges are met, just as Intel did: a unique approach focused on delivering faster, focused and customized load management, essentially working with software designed to perform a range of tasks so companies can deliver what they need based on Optimal total cost of ownership. Proper implementation is at the discretion of the owner.
4th Generation Xeon processors are Intel's most durable data center processors and offer a suite of power and performance management features to optimize processor resource utilization and achieve performance goals.
Sandra Rivera, executive vice president and general manager of Intel's Data Center and Artificial Intelligence Group, said: “The launch of the fourth generation (Xeon Scalable) processors and product series (Max) marks a significant milestone in Intel's transformation process. Support our goal of being ahead of the curve with a focus on the center Data and strengthening our presence in new markets New processors and products meet customers' requirements for optimal performance and reliability in a secure environment that meets their real needs and innovative efforts.
The fourth generation (Xeon) processors were developed as part of Intel's strategy and approach, based on specific goals to solve various challenges first, which distinguishes them from all data center processors in the market, and can be deployed in the market today. to use.