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Title: First Intel Cooper Lake-SP 14-core / 28-thread CPU spotted in 3DMark's database
Post by: Redaktion on March 04, 2020, 16:36:42
No test results here, just some quick specs. The $0000@ Cooper Lake-SP server-grade model comes with 14 cores / 28 threads clocked at 3.2 GHZ, is coupled with just 8 GB of RAM, and integrates a DG1 GPU. The test system includes a WHITLEY motherboard that is also compatible with 10 nm ice Lake-SP.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/First-Intel-Cooper-Lake-SP-14-core-28-thread-CPU-spotted-in-3DMark-s-database.455344.0.html
Title: Re: First Intel Cooper Lake-SP 14-core / 28-thread CPU spotted in 3DMark's database
Post by: JayN on March 04, 2020, 17:11:40
DG1 implies Xe architecture, right?  If so, this would be news...  The first rumor of backport of Xe to 14nm was associated with Rocket Lake.  How do you confirm that the VGA is DG1?
Title: Re: First Intel Cooper Lake-SP 14-core / 28-thread CPU spotted in 3DMark's database
Post by: Bogdan Solca on March 04, 2020, 20:26:19
Can't confirm, just quoting _rogame on that, but he's pretty reliable.
Title: Re: First Intel Cooper Lake-SP 14-core / 28-thread CPU spotted in 3DMark's database
Post by: DavidC1 on March 05, 2020, 04:25:14
@JayN

Sigh, the GPU isn't integrated in Cooper Lake. DG1 is also a discrete GPU for developers! Please do a bit more research before writing an article guys!