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Intel Diamond Rapids X-Series: Pushing Enterprise Limits with 192 Cores

Intel's next-generation Diamond Rapids X-series CPUs will bring 192 cores, 64GB DDR5 memory, and PCIe Gen6 to enterprise data centers. The shift to an 18A process node promises performance gains but introduces...

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