An Intel/AMD Dual Socket server is a high-performance computing system equipped with two processor sockets, allowing it to accommodate two separate CPUs from either Intel or AMD. Each CPU socket is connected to its own set of memory slots and other system components. This architecture enables the server to distribute computational tasks across multiple processors, maximizing processing power and performance. Dual-socket servers typically support a wide range of Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC processors, offering various core counts, clock speeds, and cache sizes to meet diverse workload requirements. These servers often feature advanced technologies such as multi-threading, turbo boost, and advanced vector extensions, further enhancing computational capabilities.