The flagship chip will receive a productive kernel (P-Core) until 192 divided into four fingers of 48 core and will receive energy consumption up to 500 Watt per socket.
Cips will be presented in configurations with 8 channels or 16 -channel DDR5 memory. The top models with MRDIMM Gen 2 have reached 12 800 mt/s per module – this will provide unprecedented efficiency for nuclei in Panther Cove architecture.
Diamond Rapids will be the first collective product in the Intel 18A process and will support new APX instructions, including TF32 and FP8. This will accelerate the inference of small AI models even without external accelerators.
The processors will be released in 4 sockets (LGA 9324), which will give nuclei up to 768 per server. PCIe Gen 6 support is also provided to connect GPU and accelerators. The expected version is 2026 in parallel with the release of Intel Jaguar Shores accelerators.
Source: Ferra

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