No, there is no widely recognized CPU called Intel Rapids. It might be a misunderstanding or a lesser-known product.
No, there is no widely recognized CPU called Intel Rapids. It might be a misunderstanding or a lesser-known product.
Has anyone mentioned this? I'm curious about getting hands-on with the QS version of that CPU. What's the name they use for it?
Sapphire Rapids has been recognized for some time, and similar to many Intel products, its release came a bit later than anticipated. It functions mainly as the server counterpart to Alder Lake. The main points of interest for me are clues about a HEDT integration. Considering current market patterns, it seems more likely to appear in premium workstations rather than consumer-focused HEDT models like X99 or X299.
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