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Chalk Talk Examines 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors' Design & Strategy

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The 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable CPUs, formerly code-named Sapphire Rapids, was the subject of a presentation by Intel on October 25 to wrap up its Chalk Talk series. In addition to providing context for the product vision and strategy and essential insights into how Intel is resolving customer issues, this presentation built on past Chalk Talks on acceleration and security. The session, which was led by Lisa Spelman, corporate vice president, and general manager of Intel Xeon Products, and Ronak Singhal, a senior fellow at Intel, highlighted how Intel works with its partners and customers to deliver technology innovation for the workloads with the highest value and growth, including networking, storage, analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), traditional high-performance computing, and edge deployments.  Chalk Talk Examines 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors' Design and Strategy The 4th Gen Intel Xeon processors are designed for real-world applications, enhanced performance, power-efficient computation, and strong security, and are optimized for an overall total cost of ownership.  They have the most built-in accelerators of any CPU on the market. Spelman and Singhal also went into detail about planned features and examples of actual workloads. "At Intel, we have this great rich heritage of developing platform features and capabilities that move the industry ahead, and we work very hard to solve real-world customer problems," Spelman stated during the discussion. Chalk Talk Examines 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors' Design and Strategy View videos from earlier acceleration and security presentations to learn more about Intel's 4th Gen Xeon Chalk Talk series. On January 10, Intel will host a launch event with its partners and customers now that the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPU volume SKUs have achieved product release qualifications and the business is beginning to ramp up deployment.

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