With Granite Rapids, Intel is back to trading blows with AMD
Briefly

The launch of Xeon Granite Rapids represents a significant turning point for Intel, closing the core-count and performance gap with AMD's offerings in the datacenter.
Granite Rapids Xeons boast up to 128 performance cores and 256 threads, with clock speeds reaching 3.9 GHz, making them direct competitors to AMD’s upcoming Turin Epycs.
Intel's progress in memory bandwidth with Granite Rapids signals a revitalized competitive stance against AMD, as the landscape for datacenter processors becomes more balanced.
Overall, the Xeon 6 series indicates Intel is effectively challenging AMD, marking a return to competitive offerings in the high-performance datacenter space.
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