News on July 5th, a source @momomo_us recently posted a tweet about Intel Xeon processors. According to tweets, Intel demonstrated a product called Granite Rapids-SP processor and the new LGA 4710 socket. The revealed images show off two different sizes of LGA 4710 sockets, with the smaller one matching the Granite The Rapids-AP processors are similar to the LGA 7529 socket, and the larger socket will be compatible with Intel's future Xeon processors, codenamed "Sierra Forest."
It is understood that there is speculation that the smaller LGA 4710 socket may be used for the consumer/workstation series processors, namely Xeon WS, but this has not been confirmed yet. In addition, the news also mentioned that Intel is evaluating LGA One of two different integrated heat sink (IHS) designs for the 4710 processor, which is similar to AMD's AM5 processor.
It is worth mentioning that a user named "YuuKi-AnS" shared more information about the LGA 4710 socket and showed a device called " Beechnut City" platform. This platform is compatible with GNR-SP processor. As far as the editor understands, Intel's Beechnut City is a dual-socket platform designed for upcoming data center processors and is based on the Granite Rapids-SP architecture.
This series of new releases brings some exciting changes and innovations to Intel's processors. As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see more of Intel Xeon processors and LGA in the future Development and application of 4710 slot.
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