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'''Diamond Rapids''' ('''DMR''') is [[Intel]]'s successor to {{\\|Granite Rapids}}, a [[7 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] for enthusiasts and servers.
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'''Diamond Rapids''' ('''DMR''') is [[Intel]]'s successor to {{\\|Granite Rapids}}, an Intel 20A or 18A process [[microarchitecture]] for enthusiasts and servers.
  
 
== Process Technology ==
 
== Process Technology ==
Diamond Rapids is planned for Intel's [[7 nm process]].
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Diamond Rapids is planned for Intel's 20A or 18A process.
  
 
== Architecture ==
 
== Architecture ==

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Diamond Rapids µarch
General Info
Arch TypeCPU
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
Introduction2025
Process7 nm
Instructions
ISAx86-64
Succession

Diamond Rapids (DMR) is Intel's successor to Granite Rapids, an Intel 20A or 18A process microarchitecture for enthusiasts and servers.

Process Technology

Diamond Rapids is planned for Intel's 20A or 18A process.

Architecture

Key changes from Granite Rapids

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codenameDiamond Rapids +
designerIntel +
first launched2025 +
full page nameintel/microarchitectures/diamond rapids +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameDiamond Rapids +
process7 nm (0.007 μm, 7.0e-6 mm) +