In March, Intel introduced its first ever single-chip solutions related to the server processor line Xeon. These were the processors Xeon D (codename Broadwell-DE), which focused on the use of microserver and had become more serious alternative server of Intel Atom processors. Xeon D Series will appear in the third quarter, according to our colleagues from the site of CPU-World.
If you believe the source, the company is preparing seven new models processors Broadwell-DE Class 2, 4, 6 or 8 cores and cache memory to 12 MB L3. There will be models with a sufficiently small TDP value and the ability to operate in an extended temperature range. Full list of expected new products you can see in the table above. Related Products :
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