Intel officially released the Xeon W-3300 series processors and NUC 11 Extreme

Intel announced the launch of the Xeon W-3300 series of processors, including five new products, and hosts equipped with this processor are already available for sale at Intel partners. This is a product made by Intel specifically for high-end workstations. Through the new Sunny Cove kernel architecture, provides excellent performance and extended functions in a single-socket system to improve work efficiency.

The five processors of Xeon W-3300 series processors are W-3375, W-3365, W-3345, W-3335, and W-3323, which are manufactured with 10nm process and LGA 4189 socket. It is configured with up to 38 cores and 76 threads, the frequency is up to 4 GHz, the L3 cache is up to 57MB, the TDP is up to 270W, it supports AVX-512, provides 64 PCIe Gen4 channels, and supports up to 4TB of eight channels DDR4-3200 (ECC) memory, support Optane P5800X solid-state drive. Xeon W-3300 series processors will be used in the home field with the C621A chipset, providing Wi-Fi 6E and Thunderbolt 4 connections.

Intel also announced the launch of NUC 11 Extreme “Beast Canyon” as a highly modular host designed to provide an extraordinary experience for gaming, streaming, and video recording. It is equipped with a complete I/O port, supports full-size discrete graphics, and provides four M.2 slots. Intel said that in the game, users can enjoy smooth, immersive visual effects using NUC 11 Extreme. According to reports, the RGB lighting effects and logos on the front panel of the host support custom designs.

Intel said that NUC 11 Extreme “Beast Canyon” will be available in the third quarter of 2021, and will launch more kits with different configurations at the end of this year. Currently, kits equipped with Core i9-11900KB and i7-11700KB processors will be available for sale. Prices are $1350 and $1150 respectively.