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Xeon W is a brand of x86 processors designed, manufactured, and marketed by Intel, targeted at the workstation market. The brand has been used for processors under several architectures: Intel Skylake workstation processors (first released 2017) Intel Cascade Lake workstation processors (first released 2019)
Xeon W-2145: SR3LQ (U0) 8 (16) 3.7 GHz 4.3/4.5 GHz 8 × 1 MB 11.00 MB 140 W LGA 2066 DMI 3.0 4× DDR4-2666 29 August 2017 CD8067303533601; $1113 Xeon W-2150B
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Xeon W branding is used for Xeon workstation processors. It was first introduced in August 2017 with the release of the Skylake-based Xeon W-2100 series workstation processors. With Sapphire Rapids-WS workstation processors that launched in March 2023, Intel introduced tiers within Xeon W. Xeon w3, w5, w7 and w9 was designed to emulate the Core ...
Two channels of registered ECC DDR2 533 or 667 MT/s, up to 48 GB 6 PCIe ×4 ports, plus one ×4 port reserved for IOCH ICH9R 5400: Seaburg 1066, 1333, 1600 A more advanced [25] snoop filter comprising about 1.6 MB of SRAM for coverage of 24 MB of cache. Four channels of FB-DIMM at 533, 667 or 800 MHz, up to 128 GB
Xeon Platinum supports up to eight sockets; Xeon Gold supports up to four sockets; Xeon Silver and Bronze support up to two sockets; No suffix letter: up to 1.0TB DDR4 per socket-L: Large DDR memory tier support (up to 4.5TB)-M: Medium DDR memory tier support (up to 2.0TB)-N: Network & NFV specialized-R: Refresh (higher performance)
Skylake's U and Y variants support one DIMM slot per channel, while H and S variants support two DIMM slots per channel. [52] Skylake's launch and sales lifespan occur at the same time as the ongoing SDRAM market transition, with DDR3 SDRAM memory gradually being replaced by DDR4 SDRAM .
Sapphire Rapids is a codename for Intel's server (fourth generation Xeon Scalable) and workstation (Xeon W-2400/2500 and Xeon W-3400/3500) processors based on the Golden Cove microarchitecture and produced using Intel 7.