Intel is keeping things competitive: The company's new $11,600 flagship 64-core Emerald Rapids 5th-Gen Xeon Platinum 8592+ arrives as part of a complete…
With Intel's just-launched 5th Gen Xeon 'Emerald Rapids' processors headlined by the 64-core Xeon Platinum 8592+, one of the key upgrades with these new server processors is now supporting DDR5-5600 memory compared to DDR5-4800 with Sapphire Rapids and also the memory frequency limit with AMD's EPYC Zen 4 processors.
We put Intel’s fifth-gen Emerald Rapids Xeon Platinum 8592+ through the benchmark paces against AMD s EPYC Genoa to see which server chips come out the winner.