Intel marked one of the most important product launches in company
history with the unveiling of 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors
(code-named Sapphire Rapids), the Intel Xeon CPU Max Series
(code-named Sapphire Rapids HBM) and the Intel Data Center GPU Max
Series (code-named Ponte Vecchio), delivering for its customers a leap
in data center performance, efficiency, security and new capabilities
for AI, the cloud, the network and edge, and the world's most powerful
supercomputers.
Working alongside its customers and partners with 4th Gen Xeon, Intel is
delivering differentiated solutions and systems at scale to tackle
their biggest computing challenges. Intel's unique approach to providing
purpose-built, workload-first acceleration and highly optimized
software tuned for specific workloads enables the company to deliver the
right performance at the right power for optimal overall total cost of
ownership.
Additionally, as Intel's
most sustainable data center processors,
4th Gen Xeon processors deliver customers a range of features for
managing power and performance, making the optimal use of CPU resources
to help achieve their sustainability goals.
"The launch of 4th Gen Xeon Scalable processors and the Max Series
product family is a pivotal moment in fueling Intel's turnaround,
reigniting our path to leadership in the data center and growing our
footprint in new arenas," said Sandra Rivera, Intel executive vice
president and general manager of the Data Center and AI Group. "Intel's
4th Gen Xeon and the Max Series product family deliver what customers
truly want - leadership performance and reliability within a secure
environment for their real-world requirements - driving faster time to
value and powering their pace of innovation."
Unlike any other data center processor on the market and already in the
hands of customers today, the 4th Gen Xeon family greatly expands on
Intel's purpose-built, workload-first strategy and approach.
Leading Performance and Sustainability Benefits with the Most Built-In Acceleration
Today, there are over 100 million Xeons installed in the market - from
on-prem servers running IT services, including new as-a-service business
models, to networking equipment managing Internet traffic, to wireless
base station computing at the edge, to cloud services.
Building on decades of data center, network and intelligent edge
innovation and leadership, new 4th Gen Xeon processors deliver leading
performance with the most built-in accelerators of any CPU
in the world to tackle customers' most important computing challenges
across AI, analytics, networking, security, storage and HPC.
When comparing with prior generations, 4th Gen Intel Xeon customers can expect a 2.9x average performance per watt efficiency improvement for targeted workloads when utilizing built-in accelerators, up to 70-watt power savings per CPU in optimized power mode with minimal performance loss, and a 52% to 66% lower TCO.
Sustainability
The expansiveness of built-in accelerators included in 4th Gen
Xeon means Intel delivers platform-level power savings, lessening the
need for additional discrete acceleration and helping our customers
achieve their sustainability goals. Additionally, the new Optimized
Power Mode can deliver up to 20% socket power savings with a less than
5% performance impact for selected workloads. New
innovations in air and liquid cooling reduce total data center energy
consumption further; and for the manufacturing of 4th Gen Xeon, it's
been built with 90% or more renewable electricity at Intel sites with
state-of-the-art water reclamation facilities.
Artificial Intelligence
In AI, and compared to previous generation, 4th Gen Xeon processors achieve up to 10x
higher PyTorch real-time inference and training performance with
built-in Intel® Advanced Matrix Extension (Intel® AMX) accelerators.
Intel's 4th Gen Xeon unlocks new levels of performance for inference and
training across a wide breadth of AI workloads. The Xeon CPU Max Series
expands on these capabilities for natural language processing, with
customers seeing up to a 20x speed-up on large language
models. With the delivery of Intel's AI software suite, developers can
use their AI tool of choice, while increasing productivity and speeding
time to AI development. The suite is portable from the workstation,
enabling it to scale out in the cloud and all the way out to the edge.
And it has been validated with over 400 machine learning and deep
learning AI models across the most common AI uses cases in every
business segment.
Networking
4th Gen Xeon offers a family of processors specifically optimized for high-performance, low-latency network and edge workloads.
These processors are a critical part of the foundation driving a more
software-defined future for industries ranging from telecommunications
and retail to manufacturing and smart cities. For 5G core workloads,
built-in accelerators help increase throughput and decrease latency,
while advances in power management enhance both the responsiveness and
the efficiency of the platform. And, when compared to previous
generations, 4th Gen Xeon delivers up to twice the virtualized radio
access network (vRAN) capacity without increasing power consumption.
This enables communications service providers to double the
performance-per-watt to meet their critical performance, scaling and
energy efficiency needs.
High Performance Computing
4th Gen Xeon and the Intel Max Series product family bring a scalable, balanced architecture that integrates CPU and GPU with oneAPI's open software ecosystem for demanding computing workloads in HPC and AI, solving the world's most challenging problems.
The Xeon CPU Max Series is the first and only x86-based processor with
high bandwidth memory, accelerating many HPC workloads without the need
for code changes. The Intel Data Center GPU Max Series is Intel's
highest-density processor and will be available in several form factors
that address different customer needs.
The Xeon CPU Max Series offers 64 gigabytes of high bandwidth memory
(HBM2e) on the package, significantly increasing data throughput for HPC
and AI workloads. Compared with top-end 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable
processors, the Xeon CPU Max Series provides up to 3.7 times more performance on a range of real-world applications like energy and earth systems modeling.
Further, the Data Center GPU Max Series packs over 100 billion
transistors into a 47-tile package, bringing new levels of throughput to
challenging workloads like physics, financial services and life
sciences. When paired with the Xeon CPU Max Series, the combined
platform achieves up to 12.8 times greater performance than the prior generation when running the LAMMPS molecular dynamics simulator.
Most Feature-Rich and Secure Xeon Platform Yet
Signifying the biggest platform transformation Intel has delivered, not only is 4th Gen Xeon a marvel of acceleration, but it is also an achievement in manufacturing,
combining up to four Intel 7-built tiles on a single package, connected
using Intel EMIB (embedded multi-die interconnect bridge) packaging
technology and delivering new features including increased memory
bandwidth with DDR5, increased I/O bandwidth with PCIe5.0 and Compute
Express Link (CXL) 1.1 interconnect.
At the foundation of it all is security. With 4th Gen Xeon, Intel is delivering the most comprehensive confidential computing portfolio
of any data center silicon provider in the industry, enhancing data
security, regulatory compliance and data sovereignty. Intel remains the
only silicon provider to offer application isolation for data center
computing with Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX), which
provides today's smallest attack surface for confidential computing in
private, public and cloud-to-edge environments. Additionally, Intel's
new virtual-machine (VM) isolation technology, Intel® Trust Domain
Extensions (Intel® TDX), is ideal for porting existing applications into
a confidential environment and will debut with Microsoft Azure, Alibaba
Cloud, Google Cloud and IBM Cloud.
Finally, the modular architecture of 4th Gen Xeon allows Intel to offer a
wide range of processors across nearly 50 targeted SKUs for customer
use cases or applications, from mainstream general-purpose SKUs to
purpose-built SKUs for cloud, database and analytics, networking,
storage, and single-socket edge use cases. The 4th Gen Xeon processor family is On Demand-capable
and varies in core count, frequency, mix of accelerators, power
envelope and memory throughput as is appropriate for target use cases
and form factors addressing customers' real-world requirements.