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Yields of Intel Sapphire Rapids Processors Are Low, Mass Production to Start in 1H2023

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Tuesday, November 01, 2022 12:26 AM (permalink)
https://www.techpowerup.com/300533/yields-of-intel-sapphire-rapids-processors-are-low-mass-production-to-start-in-1h2023
 
Intel's upcoming Sapphire Rapids processors have faced multiple delays over the past few years. Built on Intel 7 manufacturing process, the CPU is supposed to bring new advances for Intel's clients and significant performance uplifts. However, TrendForce reports that the mass production of Sapphire Rapids processors will be delayed from Q4 of 2022 to the first half of 2023. The reason for this (yet another) delay is that the Sapphire Rapids MCC die is facing a meager yield on Intel 7 manufacturing technology, estimated to be at only 50-60% at the time of writing. Economically, this die-yielding percentage is not profitable for Intel since many dies are turning out to be defective.

This move will stop many OEMs and cloud service providers (CSPs) from rolling out products based on the Sapphire Rapids design and will have to delay it until next year's mass production. On the contrary, AMD is likely to reap the benefits of Intel's delay, and AMD's x86 server market share will jump from 15% in 2022 to 23% in 2023. Given that AMD ships processors with the highest core counts, many companies will opt for AMD's solutions in their data centers. With more companies being concerned by their TCO measures with rising energy costs, favors fall in the hand of single-socket servers.
 
The source also cites that Intel has supply issues with low-end FPGA devices made by its Altera division that affect shipments of dual-socket systems. As a replacement, these dual-socket systems use Lattice CPLDs, which are also in low supply. This is why many CSPs and OEMs are now turning their heads to AMD and its solutions that are simpler to operate and have lower TCO. TrendForce thus predicts that AMD CPUs will reach a 25% market share in Q4 of 2023, with an annual growth rate of 7%.
 
Looks like AMD might benefit from this delay. 

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    Re: Yields of Intel Sapphire Rapids Processors Are Low, Mass Production to Start in 1H2023 Tuesday, November 01, 2022 7:21 PM (permalink)
    Way back in June Intel themselves stated mass production of SR wouldn't even happen until Q2, so nothing's changed there.


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    Re: Yields of Intel Sapphire Rapids Processors Are Low, Mass Production to Start in 1H2023 Wednesday, November 02, 2022 11:22 PM (permalink)
    Sapphire Rapids launching January 10th. (TPU)
     
    Hopefully an updated HEDT platform will be ready soon.

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    Re: Yields of Intel Sapphire Rapids Processors Are Low, Mass Production to Start in 1H2023 Thursday, November 03, 2022 0:38 PM (permalink)
    Waiting for Intel 7+++++++++++++ process......
     
    Took them almost a decade to move past 14nm, the clock is running on how long it'll take them to pass 10nm......

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    Re: Yields of Intel Sapphire Rapids Processors Are Low, Mass Production to Start in 1H2023 Thursday, November 03, 2022 1:30 AM (permalink)
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    Sapphire Rapids launching January 10th. (TPU)
     
    Hopefully an updated HEDT platform will be ready soon.


    I’m hoping for a new HEDT platform next year. Really hoping. I have two x299 systems and I really love the layout of the board compared to the Z series boards.
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    Re: Yields of Intel Sapphire Rapids Processors Are Low, Mass Production to Start in 1H2023 Friday, November 04, 2022 3:11 AM (permalink)
    I'm also hoping for a new HEDT platform. Also running X299 right now. 

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