For today’s article we have another video interview for you folks, this time with Ronak Singhal from Intel where we talk about Granite Rapids AP.
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George Cozma: Hello, you fine Internet folks. We’re here at Intel’s Enterprise Tech Tour, where we were finally introduced to Xeon 6 and where Granite Rapid SKUs have been announced. That is the all-P core SKUs, and in particular, the 128 core SKUs with three compute dies, two IO dies, which was formerly codenamed “Granite Rapids AP”. And with me, I have…
Ronak Singhal: Hi, I’m Ronak Singhal, Intel’s Senior Fellow. I work on Xeon on our long-term roadmap and overall technology strategy.