IT House reported on July 24 that Intel is about to release a new generation of Xeon workstation processors. Foreign media VideoCardz has now exposed the lineup of this series of processors, including the W5, W7 and W9 series, with cores ranging from 12 cores to 56 cores. This family of processors will compete with AMD’s Threadripper PRO 5000WX processors, which will retail later this year.
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W5-3423: 12 cores, 24 threads, 2.1GHz, 220W
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W5-3425: 12 cores, 24 threads, 3.2GHz, 270W
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W5-3433: 16 cores, 32 threads, 2.0GHz, 220W
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W5-3435X: 16 cores, 32 threads, 3.1GHz, 270W
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W7-3445: 20 cores, 40 threads, 2.6GHz, 270W
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W7-3455: 24 cores 48 threads, 2.5GHz, 270W
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W7-3465X: 28 cores 56 threads, 2.5GHz, 300W
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W9-3475X: 36 cores 72 threads, 2.2GHz, 300W
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W9-3495X: 56 cores, 112 threads, 1.9GHz, 350W
IT House has reported that Intel’s new generation of high-performance workstation processors will include the Xeon W-3400 and Xeon W-2400 series, which do not use the large and small core design on the Core, but are all Golden Cove large cores. The Xeon W-3400 series is designed with up to 56 large cores.Supports up to 4TB of 8-channel DDR5 memory;Xeon W-2400 series up to 24 coressupports up to 512 GB 4-channel DDR5 memory.
The latest workstation platforms from both AMD and Intel are expected to be available by the end of this year, offering enhanced options for professional users and enthusiasts alike.
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