its 4th-Gen Xeon Scalable-equipped systems won't ship before AMD's Epyc 4.
The win is significant for AMD as it makes the chipmaker the first to bring a datacenter-class chip with support for the latest DDR5, PCIe 5.0, and Compute Express Link 1.1 standards. Technically, Amazon's Arm-based Graviton 3 also supports these features, however, you can't exactly go out and buy one from HPE, or anyone else for that matter.
Unfortunately for Intel, the company's first CPU to embrace a chiplet architecture has proven more challenging than initially thought. The chip has been delayed repeatedly as Intel sought to work out the kinks. Asked when we could expect to see HPE launch its next-gen Intel systems, an HPE spokesperson said the company had yet to set a date. But enough about a chip you can't buy and more about the one HPE hopes to fill your rack with in time for the holidays.
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