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At launch there are 52 models to choose from at prices ranging up to $17,000. There's no clear winner because there is no model that has all the features on offer.
In benchmarks it's kind of meh as you'd expect, because it goes up to 60 cores per CPU and is competing with AMD chips that go to 96 cores. Plus, unless you are running Intel-created code that leverages a specific Intel-only hardware acceleration function, two 60 core Sapphire Rapids chips can be slower than one 64 core AMD Epyc Genoa.
I guess it's less annoying than Sam Bankman-Fried, if no more likely to provide a return on that investment.
And Microsoft has a hedge here: ChatGPT runs on the Azure cloud - which is owned by Microsoft. So that $10 billion will mostly flow straight back into their pockets.