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The Xeon Platinum 8280 is 28C/56T, 2.7GHz base, 4GHz boost, and a 205W TDP, while the Xeon Gold 6138 (included for reference as well) is 20C/40T, 2GHz / 3.7GHz, and a 125W TDP.
New benchmarks for AMD’s upcoming 64-core Threadripper 3990X CPU apparently show it outperforming Intel’s much more expensive Xeon Platinum 8280 processors. We certainly have high hopes for ...
Intel didn't stop there, however. It also showed internal performance data for a for its Xeon Platinum 9000 series (Cascade Lake-AP), which come with up to 56 cores and 112 threads, along with a ...
Each Xeon Platinum 8280 CPU features 28 cores and 56 threads clocked at 2.7GHz to 4GHz, with 38.5MB of L3 cache, so a dual Xeon Platinum 8280 setup rocks 56 cores and 112 threads. Dual Socket Xeon ...
AMD has lifted the lid on a new Ryzen Threadripper PRO series of processors. Four chips have been unveiled: the 3995WX, 3975WX, 3955WX, and 3945WX, with core counts ranging from 12 to 64.
There are effectively no publicly accessible benchmarks available for newer Xeons like the 8380HL—and they aren't any faster than the Xeon Platinum 8280 anyway, even using Intel's own numbers ...
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Intel's latest flagship 128-core Xeon CPU costs $17,800 — Granite Rapids sets a new high pricing watermark - MSNFormally, Intel's 28-core Xeon Scalable 8280L (with support for up to 4.5TB of DDR4-2933 memory, an amount that even Xeon 6980P cannot handle) launched at $17,906 in Q2 2019, but got a price cut ...
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