According to news from this site on June 4, Intel plans to launch a new generation of Xeon processors in batches from now to the first quarter of next year, of which the Xeon 6700E will be launched in China on June 6.
Intel plans to launch the Xeon 6900P "Granite Rapids" in the international market in the third quarter of 2024, with up to 128 cores; the Xeon 6900E "Sierra" will be launched in the first quarter of 2025 Forest", up to 288 cores.
The "Xeon 6" series is divided into E and P series:
The P series is mainly aimed at high-performance computing, Compute-intensive and AI workloads such as database and analytics, artificial intelligence, network, edge and infrastructure/storage are equipped with up to 128 performance cores, including 6900P / 6700P / 6500P / 6300P, etc.
Intel plans to launch the Xeon 6900P processor in the third quarter of 2024, and the Xeon 6700P and Xeon 6300P series processors in the first quarter of 2025. Its lineup includes:
The E series is based on Intel 4 process and is mainly designed for high-density, scalable loads, etc. to optimize the efficiency performance of applications. It is equipped with up to 288 cores, including 6700E / 6900E processors.
Although the "Xeon 6" series processors do not adopt the heterogeneous architecture design of the consumer-side P core + E core, they share the hardware platform and software development stack with each other. The relevant information is attached to this site as follows:
Xeon 6900P (XCC SKU): 3 Compute Tiles + 2 IO Tiles = up to 128 cores
Xeon 6700P (XCC SKU): 2 Compute Tiles + 2 IO Tiles = up to 86 cores
Xeon 6500P (HCC SKU): 1 Compute Tiles + 2 IO Tiles = up to 48 cores
Xeon 6300P (LCC SKU): 1 Compute Tiles + 2 IO Tiles = up to 16 cores
Xeon 6900E (XCC SKU): 2 Compute Tiles + 2 IO Tiles = up to 288 cores
Xeon 6700E (HCC SKU): 1 Compute Tiles + 2 IO Tiles = up to 144 cores
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