Emerald Rapids
Intel microprocessor, released in 2023 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emerald Rapids is the codename for Intel's fifth generation Xeon Scalable server processors based on the Intel 7 node.[3][4] Emerald Rapids CPUs are designed for data centers; the roughly contemporary Raptor Lake is intended for desktop and mobile usage.[5][6] Nevine Nassif is a chief engineer for this generation.[7]
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Launched | December 14, 2023 (2023-12-14)[1] |
Marketed by | Intel |
Designed by | Intel |
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Product code | 80722[2] |
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Max. CPU clock rate | 1.9 GHz to 4.1 GHz |
QPI speeds | 16 GT/s to 20 GT/s |
DMI speeds | 16 GT/s |
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L1 cache | 80 KB per core:
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L2 cache | 2 MB (per core) |
L3 cache | 5 MB (per core) |
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Application | Server Embedded |
Technology node | Intel 7 (previously known as 10ESF) |
Microarchitecture | Raptor Cove |
Instruction set | x86-64 |
Instructions | MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, AVX-512, AVX-VNNI, TSX |
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Predecessor | Sapphire Rapids |
Successors | Granite Rapids (P-cores) Sierra Forest (E-cores) |
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