Intel’s Upcoming 10nm 24 Core / 48 Threads ‘Whitley’ CPU Spotted – Geekbench and Sisoft Sandra Benchmarks Leaked
https://wccftech.com/intels-upcoming-10nm-24-core-48-threads-whitley-cpu-spotted-geekbench-and-sisoft-sandra-benchmarks-leaked/
A Geekbench and Sisoft leak of Intel's upcoming Whitley Lake-SP CPU has been spotted by Videocardz and shows something to get excited about from Intel. Manufactured on the 10nm process, the Whitley platform will succeed Purley and will (finally) transition Intel's server ecosystem to 10nm. Based on these benchmarks it looks like customers and clients can expect an absolutely huge increase in performance as compared to older generation Xeon parts.
Before we begin, the usual advisories: these benchmarks are based on a very early engineering sample and will certainly change. Driver optimization does not exist at this point so misreads are common as well. Performance shown here may be indicative of final performance but needs to be taken with a grain of salt. Intel has been stuck on the 14nm process for quite a while now and been forced to role out "Optimizations" while its competition moves to 7nm (roughly equivalent to Intel's 10nm). Its 10nm journey has been plagued with missteps but it looks like things are finally starting to look up for TMG.