The Intel RS1 isn't a usual Xeon 6 "Granite Rapids" CPU but something that needs a single-socket platform & supports up to 136 PCI-E 5.0 lanes. The Intel RS1 "Xeon 6" Granite Rapids CPU won't use the LGA 7529 socket as it's a low-power mid-range offering Intel launched the E-core-based Sapphire Rapids Refresh a week ago, which offers more core and cache than its predecessors. It is about to launch its Xeon 6 P-core-based lineup also known as the Granite Rapids this month, which will target the high-end market, which needs high computational performance. However, there's a catch with the […]
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