Granite Rapids shows up on CPU-Z boasting 80 cores and 672MB of L3 cache

A new CPU-Z screenshot has reveals the specifications of a new Granite Rapids engineering sample boasting a whopping 80 cores and over half a gigabyte of L3 cache. It also specifies 320 threads but we think this is a reporting error from CPU-Z.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/granite-rapids-shows-up-on-cpu-z-boasting-80-cores-and-672mb-of-l3-cache

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