LGA 4710
Type | LGA-ZIF |
---|---|
Chip form factors | Flip-chip |
Contacts | 4710 |
Processors | |
Predecessor | LGA 4677 |
Memory support | DDR5 |
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LGA 4710 is a zero insertion force flip-chip land grid array (LGA) socket designed by Intel that is used by Sierra Forest, a line of E-core only Xeon processors designed for heavily multithreaded cloud workloads. It is expected to also support the upcoming Granite Rapids line of mainstream server processors.[1]
The first pictures of LGA 4710 were posted in December 2023, by Yuuki_Ans on Twitter.[2]
LGA 4710 is a counterpart to Intel's larger LGA 7529 socket, which also supports Sierra Forest CPUs. The LGA 4710 platform has a lower TDP and supports only eight DDR5 memory channels, as opposed to LGA 7529's twelve DDR5 memory channels.[3][4]
On June 4th, Intel launched the Sierra Forest SP line of processors, which use the LGA 4710 socket. the Sierra Forest AP line of processors uses the larger and more capable LGA 7529 platform.[1]
Intel's Granite Rapids line of server CPUs is expected to launch in Q3 2024, which will also utilize both the LGA 4710 and LGA 7529 sockets.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Paul Alcorn (June 4, 2024). "Intel Launches 144-core 'Sierra Forrest' Xeon 6 CPUs, Granite Rapids Follows in Q3". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
- ^ Anton Shilov (December 24, 2023). "Intel's mysterious new LGA 4710 Socket pictured". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
- ^ updated, Aleksandar Kostovic last (July 9, 2021). "Intel Birch Stream-AP Platform for Sierra Forest CPUs Listed With LGA 7529 Socket". Tom's Hardware. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
- ^ "Products formerly Sierra Forest". www.intel.com. Retrieved September 8, 2024.