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Intel "Sapphire Rapids" Xeon Processor Could Feature Up To 80 Cores: New Leak

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I wonder what it'll be like to cool......
Gonna need LN2 to keep it from thermal throttling, and the IHS is going to be both soldered and have LM applied

The stock cooler will have it thermal shutdown when at max load

And a 360mm AIO will keep it at 100C
 
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I wonder what it'll be like to cool......

Usually 280W to 400W of heat dissapation. Clocks of enterprise / server CPU's generally are lower compared to consumer(s) CPU's. Second; in a datacentre, where these things belong, there is no such thing as silence as datacenter rooms are temperature controlled or even mass hooked to a watercooling system. 400W is'nt that much. With servers your more looking at "how much work can i do for the money" where power consumption alread is taken into account. You pay for current an hour btw.
 
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Does it support multiple sockets or already saturated all the inter-connects in the gluing process ?
 

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Its 56 core ....

If i follow your Logic , ICL-SP is 56 core instead 40
And Skylake SP is 36 core not 28 ....
 
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I wonder how long(if its even possible) before "GPU-type" cards just replace CPUs altogether.

Replace?

GPUs are a completely different model of computation. CPUs are low latency, GPUs are high latency. It takes extraordinary amounts of effort to rewrite code to efficiently work on a GPU, and its unknown if some algorithms could ever be efficient on a GPU.

EDIT: If you mean a 60-core CPU-card that plugs into the PCIe port, well, that was already done. Look up Xeon Phi 5110P, no one seemed to like it.
 
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Replace?

GPUs are a completely different model of computation. CPUs are low latency, GPUs are high latency. It takes extraordinary amounts of effort to rewrite code to efficiently work on a GPU, and its unknown if some algorithms could ever be efficient on a GPU.

EDIT: If you mean a 60-core CPU-card that plugs into the PCIe port, well, that was already done. Look up Xeon Phi 5110P, no one seemed to like it.
So basically its not possible & would be comparable to wanting a BelAZ 75600 used in stripping pits to perform like a race car?
 
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So basically its not possible & would be comparable to wanting a BelAZ 75600 used in stripping pits to perform like a race car?

I mean...

It can happen. Just really unlikely. And if it does happen, the end result won't really look like a truck fundamentally anymore, and more like a jet-plane.

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Ex: PEZY Accelerators are CPU-like and GPU-like (https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/pezy/pezy-scx/pezy-sc). But as a hybrid design, they don't look anything like a traditional CPU or GPU: clearly some kind of weird mix between the two. The A64Fx is another hybrid: mostly CPU (ARM architecture), but it uses GPU-RAM instead of traditional CPU-RAM.

I expect future CPUs to grow more GPU-like, and for future GPUs to grow more CPU-like. But at the same time, there's clearly "CPU-only" workloads and "GPU-only" workloads. Some tasks may never make sense on the other architecture.
 
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I mean...

It can happen. Just really unlikely. And if it does happen, the end result won't really look like a truck fundamentally anymore, and more like a jet-plane.

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Ex: PEZY Accelerators are CPU-like and GPU-like (https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/pezy/pezy-scx/pezy-sc). But as a hybrid design, they don't look anything like a traditional CPU or GPU: clearly some kind of weird mix between the two. The A64Fx is another hybrid: mostly CPU (ARM architecture), but it uses GPU-RAM instead of traditional CPU-RAM.

I expect future CPUs to grow more GPU-like, and for future GPUs to grow more CPU-like. But at the same time, there's clearly "CPU-only" workloads and "GPU-only" workloads. Some tasks may never make sense on the other architecture.
Oh no doubt its within the realm of possibility, but just not economically feasible. Years ago for shits & giggles, me and a friend did some rough calculations to see what it would take to get one of those fully loaded stripping pit dump trucks in our area to do 80mph and came up with a figure close to 100,000 HP. Never mind what it would take to stop the behemoth after reaching that speed. It would be more of an expensive novelty venture.
 
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how they're gonna feed such beast? nuclear reactor integrated in the Mobo? only sell for datacenters in Iceland or Siberia?
 
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the jokes on all of them, data centers seldom go for these crazy core counts, its cheaper to buy more mainstream core density's and build out the rack more, because you have less heat concentration, something with 400w load won't fit in a 1u rack which is the gold standard, and it will dump to much heat at one spot. Most data centers I've been in recently use servers with between 12-16 cores per server with load balancing it all fits neatly in 1u enclosures, it's easier to cool, and its significantly cheaper.
 
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