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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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Around the time that the Pentium 4 processor was introduced, Intel's Xeon line diverged from its line of desktop processors, which at the time was using the Pentium branding. The divergence was implemented by using different sockets; since then, the sockets for Xeon chips have tended to remain constant across several generations of implementation.
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.
AVX-512: F, CD, VL, BW, and DQ for Xeon Scalable and W variants, but not Xeon E3 [3] Intel Memory Protection Extensions (MPX) Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) Intel Speed Shift [75] Larger re-order buffer (224 entries, up from 192) L1 cache size unchanged at 32 KB instruction and 32 KB data cache per core.
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 ...
The vast majority of Intel server chips of the Xeon E3, Xeon E5, and Xeon E7 product lines support VT-d. The first—and least powerful—Xeon to support VT-d was the E5502 launched Q1'09 with two cores at 1.86 GHz on a 45 nm process. [2] Many or most Xeons subsequent to this support VT-d.