XEON-Brand Independent CPUs
Intel is previewing multiple new products. The Atom Briarwood core (32nm) is already on the market — HP’s Project Moonshot is based on this processor — but Avoton and Rangely are new high-efficiency parts launching in the latter half of the year. The new Xeon E3 series will be based on Haswell, while the E7 family will upgrade to what Intel calls Ivy Bridge EX.
Here’s the same data, but with an expanded view of what Intel views as the most important features of each product segment.
The current Atom S1200 processors are dual-core chips that can address up to 8GB of RAM and support up to 8x PCIe 2.0 lanes. ARM-based products are an emerging threat to Intel’s dominance in the server market, and the company has focused significant resources on scaling up 32nm Atom products to meet the challenge in early 2013, as well as prepping Avoton hardware (based on Atom’s next-generation 22nm core) for later this year.
Performance details on the next-generation Atom core continue to be scarce; Intel claims a 50% improvement over previous-generation Atom processors. Thanks to a recently published side-by-side photo of the current S1200 and upcoming Avoton, however, we can draw some conclusions about die size.
CD8069503956401 Intel Xeon Silver 4208 8-Core 2.1 GHz LGA 3647
CD8069504214002 Intel Xeon Gold 5215 Processor 10Core 2.5Ghz CPU
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Intel Xeon E3-1230 V5 3.4GHz SR1R5 LGA 1151 Server TDP80W CPU
Intel Xeon E3-1270 V5 4-Core 3.60GHz LGA1151 80W CPU
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Intel Xeon E5-1650 v2 SR1AQ 3.5GHz Six-Core LGA2011 CPU
Intel Xeon E5-2630 v2 SR1AM 2.6GHz 15MB 7.2GT/s Hex Core CPU
Intel Xeon E5-2670 v2 2.50 GHz Processor - Socket FCLGA2011 CPU
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Intel Xeon E5-2683 V4 (SR2JT) 16-Core 2.10GHz 120W CPU
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Intel Xeon E5503 Processor
Intel Xeon E5620 (SLBV4) 4-Core 2.40GHz LGA1366 12MB 80W CPU
Intel Xeon Gold 6136 3.00GHz 12-Core LGA3647 150W 24.75MB CPU
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