If you were curious as to when Intel would launch their fourth generation Xeon processors you can satisfy that curiosity. Intel's long-rumored Sapphire Rapids architecture is now official as of this week. The biggest takeaways from the official coverage are the inclusion of accelerators on the CPU die to help increase performance for specific workloads such as SSL, 5G, and networking built around DPDK. This features comes alongside Intel On Demand, a service that allows you to purchase a CPU now and unlock accelerators in the future for a fee. There's even discussion of support for Optane and CXL! This and more on this week's Rundown.
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0:00 | Welcome to the Rundown
0:38 | WD and Kioxia Restart Merger Talks
4:05 | AWS Encrypts S3 By Default
7:23 | Microsoft Officially Has A Fungible Asset
10:19 | FAA Orders Airlines to Fix Altimeters for 5G
13:39 | Intel 4th Gen Xeon Rides the Rapids
33:17 | The Weeks Ahead
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