Facing stiff competition from its long-time rival AMD and the ever-present specter of custom Arm silicon in the cloud, Intel on Monday emitted another wave of Xeon 6 processors.… However, these new ...
The semiconductor giant discloses that its 288-core Xeon 6900E server CPU won’t be ‘broadly deployed’ through OEMs and will instead be targeted at cloud customers with custom chip needs ...
The first of the “Granite Rapids” Xeon 6 processors based on the P-core compute chiplets were announced in September 2024, the high-end chips aimed mostly at the hyperscalers and cloud builders who ...
Describing the new offerings as the, "world's best CPU for AI", the Xeon P-core chips offer more bandwidth and cache, with up to 504MB low latency LLC and support for MRDIMM memory, alongside ...
Intel has launched new Xeon 6 processors to boost the company’s data center and networking portfolios. Consisting of the Intel Xeon 6700/6500 series with P-cores (Performance-cores) and the Intel Xeon ...
Based on the x86 computer architecture, the new Intel Xeon 6700/6500 series processors are designed with high core counts and built-in acceleration for multiple segments. The processors deliver an ...
The Xeon chips perform higher computation with fewer ... AI performance with one third less cores." "Even at the lower core counts, we're able to provide higher performance across the range ...
At MWC 2025, Intel will showcase groundbreaking solutions that deliver high capacity and high efficiency performance with built-in AI integration.
The Xeon 6 uses two types of cores, P-core for maximum performance and the lower power drawing Efficiency core (E-core). Intel launched with the E-core last summer followed by P-core in the fall.