Sapphire Rapids Uncovered: 56 Cores, 64GB HBM2E, Multi-Chip Design (2024)

Sapphire Rapids Uncovered: 56 Cores, 64GB HBM2E, Multi-Chip Design (1)

A leaked slide purported to be from Intel's roadmap summarizes what we know about Intel's upcoming 4thGeneration Xeon Scalable 'Sapphire Rapids' processor, with some additional details.(Thanks, VideoCardz.)

Intel has always envisioned its Sapphire Rapids processor and the Eagle Stream platform as a revolutionary product. Paired with Intel's Xe-HPC 'Ponte Vecchio' compute GPU, Sapphire Rapids will powerIntel's first exascale supercomputerthat will rely on an AI+HPC paradigm. In the datacenter, the new CPU will have to support a host of new technologies that are not yet available, as datacenter workloads are changing. Sapphire Rapids radically differs from its predecessors on multiple levels, including microarchitecture, memory hierarchy, platform, and even design ideology.

The Sapphire Rapids CPU

The Sapphire Rapids CPU will adopt a multi-chip module design (or rather a multi-chiplet module) featuring four identical chips located next to each other and packed using Intel'sEMIB technology. Each chip contains 14 Golden Cove cores, the same cores used for the Alder Lake CPUs. However, these cores will feature numerous datacenter/supercomputer enhancements when compared to their desktop counterparts.

In particular, Sapphire Rapids will support Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX); AVX512_BF16 extension for deep learning; Intel’s Data Streaming Accelerator (DSA), a data copy and transformation accelerator that offloads appropriate assignments from CPU cores (NVMe calls are rather expensive); architectural LBRs (lastbranchrecording);andHLAT(a hypervisor-managed linear address translation). The maximum number of cores supported by Sapphire Rapids will be 56, but there will naturally be models with 44,28,or even 24 cores.

As far as memory is concerned, Sapphire Rapids will support HBM2E, DDR5, and Intel's Optane Persistent Memory 300-series (codenamed Crow Pass) non-volatile DIMMs.At least some Sapphire Rapids CPU SKUs will carry up to 64GB of HBM2E DRAM, offering 1TB/s of bandwidth per socket. We don't know whether these will be separate HBM2E packages placed next to CPU chiplets, or if they'll be stacked below them using Intel's Foveros packaging technology.

The processor will also feature eight DDR5-4800 memory channels supporting one module per channel (thus offering 307.2 GB/s of bandwidth per socket). Today, 1DPC sounds like a limitation, but even using Samsung's recently announced512GB RDIMM moduleseight channels will bring 4TB of memory, and higher capacity DDR5 modules will be available later.

Finally, Sapphire Rapids processors can be paired with Intel's Optane Persistent Memory 300-series 3DXPoint-based modules, which are said to increase bandwidth substantially compared to existing offerings. Optane modules are meant to bring a lot of relatively cheap memory closer to the CPU to accelerate applications like in-memory databases, so many of Intel's partners would like to have these modules. However, considering the fact that it's unclear which company will produce 3D XPoint for Intel starting in 2022 (as Micron is pulling away from 3D XPoint production and abandons the project), we have no idea whether such modules will be launched at all. Theoretically, Intel could validate JEDEC-standard upcoming NVDIMMs with its next-generation CPUs, but this is speculation.

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Intel's Sapphire Rapids processors will be made using the company's 10nm Enhanced SuperFin technology that's optimized for performance. With all the advantages that the new CPUs will bring, they will be rather power hungry. The information says that their maximum TDP will hit 350W (up from 270W in case of the Ice Lake-SP), so there's a question on what sort of cooling they'll require. Meanwhile, Intel's upcomingLGA4677 socketwill probably be able to deliver a huge amount of power to the CPU.

The Eagle Stream Platform

Being aimed at a wide variety of workloads, Intel's Eagle Stream platform will support one, two, four, and eight LGA4677 sockets. Cooling will be an interesting topic to discuss in regards to high-performance Sapphire Rapids SKUs for HPC applications, which sometimes use eight CPUs per machine. Meanwhile, these CPUs will use Intel's UPI 2.0 interface that will deliver up to 16 GT/s data transfer rates, up from 11.2 GT/s today. Each CPU will have up to four UPI 2.0 links (probably external links).

As far as other enhancements are concerned, Intel's Sapphire Rapids processor will support up to 80 PCIe 5.0 lanes (with x16, x8, x4 bifurcation) at 32 GT/s, and a PCIe 4.0 x2 link. On top of PCIe Gen5, the CPUs will support theCXL 1.1 protocol to optimize CPU-to-device (for accelerators) as well as CPU-to-memory (for memory expansion and storage devices)communications.

Some Grains of Salt

Intel started sampling of its 4thGeneration Xeon Scalable 'Sapphire Rapids' processors several months ago, so it's not surprising that a number of their previously unknown features and capabilities (e.g., HBM2E support and MCM design) were revealed by various unofficial sources in the recent months. In fact, we expect more interesting leaks as more server makers gain access to the new CPUs.

Unfortunately, the leaks were never confirmed by Intel or excerpts from its leaked documents, so it's possible some of the information is incorrect. The slide from an alleged Intel roadmap confirms many of Sapphire Rapids' capabilities that are (or were) at least planned to be supported, but keep in mind that these are not the final specifications of Intel's products that will ship in 2022.

At this point we cannot confirm legitimacy of the slide, though we can confirm that a substantial portion of information revealed by the paper is indeed correct and has been either confirmed by Intel, or our sources with knowledge of the matter. Meanwhile, we have no idea how old the slide is, so take it with a grain of salt.

Sapphire Rapids Uncovered: 56 Cores, 64GB HBM2E, Multi-Chip Design (2)

Anton Shilov

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Anton Shilov is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.

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  • JayNor

    "However, considering the fact that it's unclear which company will produce 3D XPoint for Intel starting in 2022"

    Intel is evidently developing gen3, Crow Pass, on their own, associated with Sapphire Rapids. They also have shown a gen4 Optane, Donahue Pass, on some leaked roadmaps, associated with the Granite Rapids server chips.

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  • JayNor

    the DSA can apparently accommodate Optane memory, according to the on-line documents.

    Its cache flush operation is curious.

    https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-data-streaming-accelerator-architecture-specification.html

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FAQs

How many cores does Intel Sapphire Rapids have? ›

It features up to 60 cores and an array of accelerators, and it is the first generation of Intel server and workstation processors to use a chiplet design. Sapphire Rapids is part of the Eagle Stream server platform.

How many transistors are in Sapphire Rapids? ›

Previously known by the code name Ponte Vecchio, these GPUs pack over 100 billion transistors, and can support up to 128GB of HBM2e memory, delivering up to 52 teraflops peak FP64 performance.

Is Ice Lake better than Sapphire Rapids IPC? ›

Intel's fourth-generation Xeon Scalable processor, code-named Sapphire Rapids, boosts integer performance over its Ice Lake-SP predecessor by 43% through a combination of greater IPC and higher core count.

What comes after Intel Sapphire Rapids? ›

Emerald Rapids is launching less than a year after Sapphire Rapids. At the same time, Intel is moving to the 288 E-Core Sierra Forest in 2024 and Granite Rapids in 2024.

How many PCIe lanes are in Sapphire Rapids? ›

AMD leads in PCIe connectivity options, with up to 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes on offer, while Sapphire Rapids peaks at 80 PCIe 5.0 lanes. Sapphire Rapids also supports up to 1.5TB of DDR5-4800 memory spread across eight channels per socket, while AMD's Genoa supports up to 6TB of DDR5-4800 memory spread across 12 channels.

What is the difference between Sapphire Rapids XCC and MCC? ›

There is a monolithic die called the MCC, short for Middle Core Count, which has 34 cores maximum. The XCC, or Extreme Core Count, variant has four chiplets interconnected with EMIB links. Each chiplet has 16 cores on it, although Intel is only exposing 15 of these for yield reasons.

How much is Xeon Sapphire Rapids? ›

The Sapphire Rapids processors span from eight-core models to 60 cores, with pricing beginning at $415 and peaking at $17,000 for the flagship Xeon Scalable Platinum 8490H.

Which Intel processor has 4 cores? ›

Core i7 4790 4th Generation High Performance 3.6 GHz LGA 1150 Socket 4 Cores Desktop Processor (Silver) (i7 4th Generation)…

Which processor has 16 cores? ›

Intel Xeon 16 Core Processor Price in India
Processor ModelCoresBase Frequency
Intel Xeon Gold 521816 C2.30 GHz
Intel Xeon Silver 421616 C2.10 GHz
Intel Xeon E7-4850 v416 C2.10 GHz
Intel Xeon E5-2697A v416 C2.60 GHz
8 more rows

What is the highest core count Intel? ›

Intel today announced that its next-generation Xeon server processor, code-named Sierra Forest, will include a version that features 288 cores. That will make it the largest core count in the industry when it's available during the first half of 2024.

How many cores does the fastest supercomputer have? ›

Number of computer cores in the 10 fastest supercomputers in the world in 2022
CharacteristicNumber of cores
Supercomputer Fugaku, Japan7,630,848
LUMI, Finland1,110,144
Summit, United States2,414,592
Sierra, United States1,572,480
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