Intel's Knights Landing socket LGA3647 pictured

Massive socket for massive CPU

Intel's Purley platform will be based on the new LGA3647 socket and offer some impressive features as well as bring support for Intel's upcoming Xeon EP/EN and Knights Landing chips.

While these will be only available for the server market, with consumer Skylake-X only coming later with socket LGA2066 and up to 10-cores, it is interesting to see the Purley platform in pictures.

In case you missed it earlier, the Purley platform will bring some new features including support for 6-channel memory but the most impressive thing is the sheer size of the socket and the processor package. Compared to Broadwell-EP and Broadwell-DE, the LGA3647 processor is just huge.

The new LGA3467 socket was pictured by Servethehome.com on Gigabyte dual-socket motherboard and it does not feature a standard dual-latch mounting system but rather feature a new mechanism that secures the CPU to the heatsink which is then guided into place by socket pins. The pictured cooler is simply a massive heatsink that can dissipate more than 200W of heat.

The Purley platform will support 2S, 4S and 8S chips from Skylake-EP and Skylake-EN lineup and come with Storm Lake Gen 1 architecture which is Intel's next-gen Omni-Path interconnect, offering up to 100GB/s interconnect speed with 56% lower latency.

The size of Knights Landing chip and new LGA3647 socket is just insane but things get big when you are packing a lot of performance in chip and these server parts will be packing quite a lot of punch.









Source: via Wccftech.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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