172 MB Cache Intel Sierra Forest Xeon, AMD’s Rival!

Intel Sierra Forest Xeon, which has 144 cores and 172 MB of cache Intel has disclosed further details on its forthcoming Intel Sierra Forest Xeon central processing units

In the future, client central processing units (CPUs) that are based on Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake will include this core, which is an enhanced version of the Crestmont core

In addition to having capability for 32 DDR5 DIMMs, the chip is designed to operate on the Beechnut City platform, which has a 2S architecture

There are 144 e-cores and 144 threads in the unique Intel Sierra Forest Xeon central processing unit. A substantial number of bits of caches is included with every chip, whereas the basic clock speed of each semiconductor is 2.20 GHz

The central processing unit, or CPU, functions on a 2S platform, therefore specifies that it utilizes the resources of two chips and has a total of 288 cores

In order to cater to cloud data centers, AMD has positioned its Bergamo product line with Zen 4C, which provides remarkable computational power and efficiency

AMD EPYC central processing units (CPUs) also provide a much larger amount of cache compared to Sierra Forest, with the top-of-the-line Bergamo SKU offering up to 384 MB of cache