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Hello Intel Community,
Now that Granite Rapids-WS was announced early February, I have been wondering about the longevity of the platform. Will LGA 4710-2 also support the likely successors of Diamond Rapids-WS or Coral Rapids-WS or will this be a single generation socket/platform? I have seen that Granite Rapids-WS will become available for purchase in later March so I want to know the longevity so I can factor that into my purchasing decision.
Thank you!
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Hello ACrisan,
Greetings for the day!
Thank you for posting on Intel Community.
As your query is related to Granite Rapids, we would like to inform you that Intel has a dedicated forum to handle Granite Rapids–related issues. We are moving this thread there to ensure you receive a quicker and more accurate response.
Thank you for using Intel products and services.
Regards,
Vikas_Intel
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Hello Vikas,
Thank you for your response, I apologize, I did not realize there was a dedicated section for Granite Rapids. I also was unsure if this would be a fit for such a specific section since it is more about LGA 4710-2 longevity.
Sincerely,
ACrisan
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Hi ACrisan,
At this time, there is no official confirmation that LGA 4710‑2 will support future workstation generations. Intel does not typically disclose forward-looking platform or socket compatibility details, as these plans may change.
We understand that platform longevity is an important factor in your purchasing decision. However, we are currently limited to publicly available information. For more forward-looking guidance, we recommend reaching out to your Intel distributor or system provider, as they may be able to offer additional insights for planning purposes.
Since there is no further information available from our end, we will proceed with closing this thread. If you have any additional questions, please open a new thread, as this one will no longer be monitored.
Regards,
Iz_Intel
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