Intel Next-Gen Sapphire Rapids ‘Fishhawk Falls’ HEDT Platform To Be Rebranded As Xeon Workstation: Up To 56 Cores, 350W TDP & 8-Channel DDR5 Ready

Intel Next-Gen Sapphire Rapids ‘Fishhawk Falls’ HEDT Platform To Be Rebranded As Xeon Workstation: Up To 56 Cores, 350W TDP & 8-Channel DDR5 Ready

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The first details of Intel's next-generation Sapphire Rapids HEDT platform codenamed 'Fishhawk Falls' have been leaked by Moore's Law is Dead. According to the information, Intel is going to re-badge the lineup as the Xeon Workstation family instead of the Core-X family.

It has been almost two years since the launch of Intel's last HEDT platform, the Cascade Lake-X. The lineup failed to compete against AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 2000 lineup and the blue team realized it was time to go back to the drawing board. So what's the result of all the brainstorming that went in those two years of no HEDT launches, well, Intel has decided to radically change the branding of their HEDT CPU platforms and Sapphire Rapids seems to be a fresh new start.

Intel Next-Gen Sapphire Rapids ‘Fishhawk Falls’ HEDT Platform To Be Rebranded As Xeon Workstation: Up To 56 Cores, 350W TDP & 8-Channel DDR5 Ready

Nov 19, 2021, 12:51pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-next-gen-sapphire-rapids-fishhawk-falls-hedt-platform-to-be-rebranded-as-xeon-workstation-up-to-56-cores-350w-tdp-8-channel-ddr5-ready/ > The first details of Intel's next-generation Sapphire Rapids HEDT platform codenamed 'Fishhawk Falls' have been leaked by Moore's Law is Dead. According to the information, Intel is going to re-badge the lineup as the Xeon Workstation family instead of the Core-X family. > It has been almost two years since the launch of Intel's last HEDT platform, the Cascade Lake-X. The lineup failed to compete against AMD's Ryzen Threadripper 2000 lineup and the blue team realized it was time to go back to the drawing board. So what's the result of all the brainstorming that went in those two years of no HEDT launches, well, Intel has decided to radically change the branding of their HEDT CPU platforms and Sapphire Rapids seems to be a fresh new start.