Intel announced the publication of its latest office workstation processor and Xeon W-3400 and Xeon W-2400 for the media and entertainment, engineering and data sciences. Intel claims that the most powerful office station processor in Xeon W-9 3495X Intel comes from DDR5 RDIMM-MEMORY, PCIE GEN 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6th.
Key Specifications of the Intel W-3400 and Xeon W-2400.
The top-tier Xeon W-9 3495X processor from Intel features a larger L3 cache and a redesigned memory controller in addition to supporting up to 56 cores in a single socket. Additionally, users can anticipate single-thread and multi-thread performance improvements of up to 28 and 120 percent, respectively.
Additionally, Intel’s new Xeon W-3400 and Xeon W-2400 processors have a number of features that are perfect for professionals who need to perform memory-intensive tasks and have heavier workflows. These features are made possible by hardware-based improvements, such as 105 megabytes of L3 cache, eight channels of DDR5 RDIMM memory support, which enables up to 4 terabytes of memory capacity, ECC memory, and RAS technologies for increased data integrity and system.
For multi-GPUs, SSDs, and network cards, users can anticipate up to 112 CPU PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes on Xeon W-3400 processors and up to 64 CPU PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes on Xeon W-2400 processors, as well as integrated Wi-Fi 6E and support for overclocking for unlocked processors.
Price and Availability for Intel Xeon W-3400 and W-2400.
Industry partners are taking pre-orders for the Xeon W-3400 and W-2400 workstation processors, which will be made available to customers in March. The recommended customer price for the Intel Xeon W Processor family is $359 for the Xeon w3-2423 and $5,889 for the Xeon w9-3495X.