Intel’s new Xeon chip will deliver dense compute with 500W TDP and next-gen socket for large-scale enterprise use

Intel plans to launch its next-generation Xeon platform, codenamed Oak Stream, in 2026, which will include Diamond Rapids, a CPU built for servers and high-performance workloads. Diamond Rapids will use Intel’s 18A process and Panther Cove cores, the same architecture coming to future consumer chips. The top model includes four compute tiles, each with 48…

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