Xeon D models promise the highest performance, but for denser microserver with many cores, Intel offers a different lineup - Atom processors C2000 series of 22-nm architecture Avoton. Next year they will be replaced with 14-nm processors SoC Denverton.
Single chip assembly and Intel Atom Denverton Denverton-NS will be released in a series of Atom C3000. Besides a better 14-nm process technology, they will increase the number of cores in the top part of making up to 16 pieces. It will also increase the amount of cache L2, which in the Atom architecture is split between each pair of cores. Each pair of cores SoC Denverton be given a 2 MB cache that 16 core assembly together give 16 MB of L2.
Integrated memory controller can support Denverton DDR4 memory ECC memory with frequencies up to 2400 MHz. Memory Volume supported with the double to 128 GB per processor. Improved interfaces: USB - to support USB 3.0, LAN-controller - support the 10 GBE, PCIe interface will receive 16 lines with support for Quick Assist. Related Products :
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