<p>➀ The Intel Xeon 6700P “Granite Rapids-SP” includes SKUs with a feature that splits cores into high-priority and low-priority cores; </p><p>➁ This setup has caused some rumors, but the article clarifies that there are no E-cores on Granite Rapids-SP parts; </p><p>➂ The feature allows for higher base frequencies on some cores for improved responsiveness, especially under light loads.</p>
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