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The Intel Xeon Gold 6212U appears to be a single socket version of its Platinum sibling, the Xeon Platinum 8260. It would offer 24 cores and 48 threads, a 165W TDP, and a base clock of 2.4 GHz.
Intel is changing the names it gives its new Xeon processors from the usual ‘E’ branding to a metallic theme. Moving forward, the entry-level versions will be known as Bronze, with the mid ...
The new Xeon line will have four CPU families, with Bronze and Silver levels joining the just-announced Gold and Platinum series. Numerical designations will be 3000 for Bronze, 4000 for Silver ...
Xeon Gold 6146 Processor Intel’s Xeon Gold 6146 is from the 6XXX family which is the 2nd highest tier. Only the 8xxx Platinum series comes with a higher performance and more features.
Intel has announced a new logo for its entire branding that it’ll be rolling out alongside the new 11th Gen chips. The new logo marks the third major redesign for the company’s brand since 1968.
Intel currently has 32-bit and 64-bit capability with its Itanium processor. The world's largest chipmaker said it will start to record revenue for the Itanium in the fourth quarter.
Intel recently announced plans to bring its professional-class Intel Xeon processors to notebook computers for the first time. The Xeon family of chips is notably only used by Apple in $2,999 and ...
The 2nd Gen Xeon Gold 6258R has a 2.7GHz base / 4GHz boost clock, while the 3rd Gen Xeon Gold 6348 has a 2.6GHz base clock, a 3.4GHz all-core Turbo, and a 3.5GHz single-core boost clock.
Last month, Intel's new naming scheme for its Xeon processors leaked. Instead of E3, E5, and E7 branding, the chips would be given metallic names, from Bronze at the bottom-end through Silver and ...