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Intel is peddling back on the chiplet approach to high core-count CPUs, and 2., that it wants to give the memory sub-system and inter-core performance a massive performance boost using larger on-die caches. Semi Analysis compiled a nice overview of the changes, the two broadest points of it being-1. The new processor shares the same LGA4677 platform and infrastructure, and much of the same I/O, but brings about two key design changes that should help Intel shore up per-core performance, making it competitive to EPYC "Zen 4" processors with higher core-counts. This includes understanding and identifying the various under-the-hood components, switching topologies, electrical domains, and controllers.įinding itself embattled with AMD's EPYC "Genoa" processors, Intel is giving its 4th Gen Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" processor a rather quick succession in the form of the Xeon Scalable "Emerald Rapids," bound for Q4-2023 (about 8-10 months in). The new reviewer will need a solid command on the subject. Thanks to Aris, TechPowerUp established itself as a definitive source of highly technical PSU reviews, and we would like for a new reviewer to take over the reins. It's essential to invest in a good PSU that can deliver clean power for years. The PSU is a vital component in a desktop PC, as it provides power and electrical protection for everything else. Aris has decided to focus on his full-time job with Cybenetics, and we wish him only the best. We have grown together over our decade-long association. Our outgoing PSU reviewer, Aris Mpitziopoulos (crmaris) is among the world's very best in this trade, and is the brains behind the Cybenetics PSU Certification Program.


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