AMD’s massive SP7 socket for EPYC Venice and Intel’s gargantuan 9,324-pin socket for Diamond Rapids appear at Computex — SP7 and LGA9324-1 sockets will power the next generation of AI servers
Next-generation data center processors from AMD and Intel with 16 DDR5 memory channels are even bigger than today’s designs.
At Computex, AMD and Intel showcased new server sockets designed for their upcoming processors. AMD's SP7 socket is intended for the EPYC Venice line, while Intel's LGA9324-1 is for the Diamond Rapids series. These sockets support 16 DDR5 memory channels, enhancing performance for data centers. The designs are larger than current models, reflecting advancements in server technology. Both companies are preparing for the next wave of AI and high-performance computing. The new sockets aim to meet the growing demand for more powerful data center infrastructure. This development highlights the ongoing competition between AMD and Intel in the server market.
These new sockets represent a significant step forward in server technology, supporting the increasing demands of AI and data-intensive applications.
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