Intel Preps W890 Chipset For Next-Gen HEDT CPUs, Likely To Be Granite Rapids-X With Lots of P-Cores

Hassan Mujtaba
Intel Preps W890 Chipset For Next-Gen HEDT CPUs, Likely To Be Granite Rapids-X With Lots of P-Cores 1

Intel is reportedly going to introduce a new W890 chipset which will feature support for its next-gen HEDT CPUs platform.

Intel Granite Rapids-X CPUs Likely To Feature Support on Next-Gen W890 Chipset-Based Motherboards

In a few weeks, Intel will be refreshing its Xeon Workstation family which will feature Sapphire Rapids CPUs with up to 60 cores and 120 threads. These chips will be a soft refresh of the Xeon Workstation family targeted at workstations and will be supported on existing W790 platforms.

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It is now being reported that Intel is already working on its next HEDT chips which will feature the next-generation HEDT family. The rumor comes from @Jaykihn0 who states that the W890 PCH is designed for the next-generation HEDT family.

The information doesn't confirm if these are pure HEDT offerings or Xeon workstation parts since Intel's HEDT platforms use the "X" series branding while the workstation parts which are also semi-HEDT chips, use the "Xeon" branding. Xeon CPUs for workstations do feature "X" SKUs which are sold in the DIY channels so it is likely that HEDT is referring to the next-gen Workstation part. AMD also devised a similar strategy for its Threadripper Pro series but they recently offered Non-Pro and HEDT-specific SKUs in the Zen 4 "7000" lineup.

Moving onward, the Intel W890 chipset is also likely going to introduce a new socket type, most likely the LGA 4710 variant which is designed for the mainstream Granite Rapids-SP "Xeon 6700P" chips while the LGA 7529 socket should be confined to the high-end data center solutions such as the Granite Rapids "Xeon 6900P" series. That is if the next-gen lineup for HEDT is based on Granite Rapids which makes sense since it is unlikely that we will see Emerald Rapids as the next-gen as it was mostly a server-only solution.

According to the W880 chipset data, it looks to be equivalent to the W880 chipset which is designed for the entry-level Xeon workstation family but the leaker states that the information is not "Well-Developed" yet and is likely to be much better once the actual final specifications are announced.

Also, we know that Intel's Granite Rapids-SP CPUs will feature up to 86 cores which will mark a 43% increase in core and thread count versus the Sapphire Rapids-SP chips along with a higher amount of cache. The core count will still be lower than the Threadripper 7000 CPUs which offer up to 96 core counts but the next-gen Intel HEDT family will utilize upgraded Redwood Cove cores which are the same cores used on Meteor Lake but driven by higher power limits.

Considering that Intel's Sapphire Rapids Refresh lineup is expected to launch soon, we should expect the next-gen Intel HEDT family and W890 motherboards to be announced in 2025 so it should be a while before we see the chips in action.

Intel HEDT/Workstation Processor Families:

Intel HEDT FamilyGranite RapidsSapphire Rapids RefreshSapphire RapidsCascade LakeSkylakeSkylakeSkylakeBroadwellHaswellIvy BridgeSandy BridgeGulftown
Process NodeIntel 310nm ESF10nm ESF14nm++14nm+14nm+14nm+14nm22nm22nm32nm32nm
Flagship SKUTBDXeon W9-3595X
Xeon W7-2595X
Xeon W9-3495X
Xeon W7-2495X
Core i9-10980XEXeon W-3175XCore i9-9980XECore i9-7980XECore i7-6950XCore i7-5960XCore i7-4960XCore i7-3960XCore i7-980X
Max Cores/Threads86/172?60/120
26/52
56/112
24/48
18/3628/5618/3618/3610/208/166/126/126/12
Clock SpeedsTBD4.8 GHz4.8 GHz3.00 / 4.80 GHz3.10/4.30 GHz3.00/4.50 GHz2.60/4.20 GHz3.00/3.50 GHz3.00/3.50 GHz3.60/4.00 GHz3.30/3.90 GHz3.33/3,60 GHz
Max CacheTBD105 MB L3105 MB L324.75 MB L338.5 MB L324.75 MB L324.75 MB L325 MB L320 MB L315 MB L315 MB L312 MB L3
Max PCI-Express Lanes (CPU)128 Gen 5112 Gen 5112 Gen 544 Gen344 Gen344 Gen344 Gen340 Gen340 Gen340 Gen340 Gen232 Gen2
Chipset CompatiblityW890W790W790X299C612EX299X299X99 ChipsetX99 ChipsetX79 ChipsetX79 ChipsetX58 Chipset
Socket CompatiblityLGA 4710?LGA 4677LGA 4677LGA 2066LGA 3647LGA 2066LGA 2066LGA 2011-3LGA 2011-3LGA 2011LGA 2011LGA 1366
Memory CompatiblityDDR5-6000?DDR5-4800DDR5-4800DDR4-2933DDR4-2666DDR4-2800DDR4-2666DDR4-2400DDR4-2133DDR3-1866DDR3-1600DDR3-1066
Max TDP350W?350W350W165W255W165W165W140W140W130W130W130W
Launch2025?20242023Q4 2019Q4 2018Q4 2018Q3 2017Q2 2016Q3 2014Q3 2013Q4 2011Q1 2010
Launch Price (Top SKU)TBDTBD$5889$979 US~$4000 US$1979 US$1999 US$1700 US$1059 US$999 US$999 US$999 US
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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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