AMD and Intel are set to release new, significantly larger server CPU sockets, SP7 and LGA9324-1 respectively, to accommodate next-generation processors. AMD's SP7 socket, designed for EPYC 'Venice' CPUs with up to 256 cores, will support 16 DDR6 memory channels and up to 96 PCIe 6.0 lanes, with power consumption potentially reaching 1,400W. Intel's LGA9324-1 socket, intended for Xeon 'Diamond Rapids' processors with up to 192 cores, will feature a 16-channel DDR5 memory subsystem and PCIe Gen6 lanes, with peak power consumption also expected to exceed 1kW. AI
IMPACT These new sockets and their associated processors will enable more powerful AI servers, potentially increasing performance and efficiency for AI workloads.
RANK_REASON The announcement of new, significantly larger CPU sockets by major hardware manufacturers like AMD and Intel for next-generation AI servers represents a significant development in computing infrastructure. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]
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