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Intel Xeon 6 "Beechnut City" Validation Platform for Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest Pictured

Intel's next-generation Xeon 6 processors, codenamed Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest, are poised to shake up the CPU market with its cutting-edge architecture and features. Hardware leaker YuuKi_AnS has provided the first glimpse of Intel's upcoming platform, revealing images of the vibrant red-colored validation platform dubbed Beechnut City. Beechnut City serves as a crucial testing ground for the forthcoming Xeon 6 series, which will comprise both the Granite Rapids (P-Core architecture) and Sierra Forest (E-Core architecture) processors. Although not intended for commercial release, this validation platform is designed to rigorously test and validate the new CPUs. The dual-socket LGA-4710 platform boasts the capability to support up to two Sierra Forest or Granite Rapids CPUs simultaneously, promising a significant performance boost for data centers and other high-performance computing applications.

According to YuuKi_AnS's leaks, the Xeon 6 series may feature SKU names such as Xeon 6 6900E/P (Platinum), Xeon 6 6700E/P (Gold), Xeon 6 6500P (Silver), and Xeon 6 6300P (Bronze). One of the platform's standout features is its support for 32 DIMMs in 16-channel memory system, similar to the previously discussed Avenue City platform, which can accommodate up to 24 DDR5-6400 DIMMs in 12-channel memory. The Sierra Forest variant with 144 cores is expected to launch in the first half of this year, while the 288-core variant is slated for release in the second half. Notably, the Xeon 6 series will mark a significant shift in Intel's CPU lineup, as it will be the first CPU series to feature only Efficient cores, akin to AMD's Zen Dense cores (such as Bergamo). This move aligns with Intel's strategy to cater to the growing demand for high-performance computing and data center applications, where energy efficiency and performance are essential.
There is also a picture of server configuration of Avenue City was pictured a while ago, thanks to the previous leak of Yuuki_Ans, which can be seen below in addition to Beechnut City platform.

Sources: Yuuki_Ans (X/Twitter), via VideoCardz
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13 Comments on Intel Xeon 6 "Beechnut City" Validation Platform for Granite Rapids and Sierra Forest Pictured

#1
sepheronx
Beechnut city?

Sounds like my kinda place. Party town!
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#2
azrael
Who comes up with these code names? And what are they drinking/smoking...
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#3
TheDeeGee
"How many RAM slots would you like sir?"

"Yes"
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#4
FoulOnWhite
There was some chewing gum called beechnut in the UK, was it available in the US, maybe some Itntel guy has a thing for it.
www.google.co.uk/search?sca_esv=b0a2a50fd2778424&rlz=1C2CHBF_en-GBGB805&sxsrf=ACQVn0-z82hAkQd0IHeTqU3CcxygdvNqiA:1713258989746&q=beechnut+chewing+gum&uds=AMwkrPtoAs-tUYAIFNQ0b9zyE7R5mJNPjF-MlghcV7plieanY7SZya7ErwJLPl1AeGx3iiBrpc-eM3AFLsCP20Q3M4BXz0EuIklCoE6O017wCP-t4Mntx9oMrg4o6vL47gwWSlMc0AERznpD1aHl5lMDDCn_FV-Fs1DHh_FaHRqjyPYUHZEkjbuydpGjvbAAg6cby07wkhTf0QbscbmThZBH1yBppNKnHxBPIYQxUS5dopwAJuewnBfbPLCLhX992HXz89247URHryzS4yZ_Mrpl42_Kin1fuEsEL3ah-U4aHiEseZGKtZAbWkt5qI3lOBHjTvtARKvF&udm=2&prmd=ivnmbtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiuyPeLs8aFAxWNVEEAHT3KAqkQtKgLegQIJBAB&biw=1950&bih=857&dpr=1
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#5
P4-630
Also , since when are red PCB's back in fashion?...

Deeznuts City coming next year!
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#6
Darmok N Jalad
azraelWho comes up with these code names? And what are they drinking/smoking...
Beechnuts, obviously.
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#7
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
P4-630Also , since when are red PCB's back in fashion?...
We use them a lot for beta hardware. It’s actually an industry standard practice. All boards that are not part of mass production are red if they are going through testing or if they are for validation.
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#8
Steevo
Too much "la cocaina" is going around at Intel apparently.
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#9
drpoor
FoulOnWhiteThere was some chewing gum called beechnut in the UK, was it available in the US, maybe some Itntel guy has a thing for it.
www.google.co.uk/search?sca_esv=b0a2a50fd2778424&rlz=1C2CHBF_en-GBGB805&sxsrf=ACQVn0-z82hAkQd0IHeTqU3CcxygdvNqiA:1713258989746&q=beechnut+chewing+gum&uds=AMwkrPtoAs-tUYAIFNQ0b9zyE7R5mJNPjF-MlghcV7plieanY7SZya7ErwJLPl1AeGx3iiBrpc-eM3AFLsCP20Q3M4BXz0EuIklCoE6O017wCP-t4Mntx9oMrg4o6vL47gwWSlMc0AERznpD1aHl5lMDDCn_FV-Fs1DHh_FaHRqjyPYUHZEkjbuydpGjvbAAg6cby07wkhTf0QbscbmThZBH1yBppNKnHxBPIYQxUS5dopwAJuewnBfbPLCLhX992HXz89247URHryzS4yZ_Mrpl42_Kin1fuEsEL3ah-U4aHiEseZGKtZAbWkt5qI3lOBHjTvtARKvF&udm=2&prmd=ivnmbtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiuyPeLs8aFAxWNVEEAHT3KAqkQtKgLegQIJBAB&biw=1950&bih=857&dpr=1
Beechnut is a pretty big brand name in the US, but for a different kind of chewing product.
www.albertsons.com/shop/product-details.133100446.html
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#10
micropage7
sepheronxBeechnut city?

Sounds like my kinda place. Party town!
next to raccoon city

they run out of idea what name they gonna pick
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#11
Minus Infinity
sepheronxBeechnut city?

Sounds like my kinda place. Party town!
Didn't Tina Turner have a song called "Beechnut City Limits"!
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#12
sepheronx
Minus InfinityDidn't Tina Turner have a song called "Beechnut City Limits"!
I wasn't a huge Tina Turner fan. Although she was great in Mad Max 3
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#13
azrael
Darmok N JaladBeechnuts, obviously.
Now, I didn't specify asking for what they were eating, but I LOLed nonetheless. :)
Minus InfinityDidn't Tina Turner have a song called "Beechnut City Limits"!
Fun fact: I immediately thought of "Flatbush City Limits" as well. No idea why.
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