Intel will launch Xeon E-2300 series processors

In the past few years, Intel renamed the Xeon E3-1200 series to the Xeon E series, which is a processor for single-socket entry-level servers. Subsequently, Intel launched the Xeon E-2200 series processor based on the Coffee Lake microarchitecture in the second quarter of 2019 and has not updated this product line until now. This may be related to its design, after all, the change in Comet Lake’s architecture is not big.

According to Twitter user @momomo_us, Intel is preparing to launch Xeon E-2300 series processors based on Rocket Lake.

In addition to the Cypress Cove micro-architecture, there will also be a Xe-LP architecture core, supporting AVX-512 and DDR4-3200 memory, and providing 20 PCIe 4.0 channels. The new Xeon E-2300 series processors will have ten different models, with TDP of 65W, 80W, and 95W, including three 8-core, three 6-core, and four 4-core processors, compatible with the LGA 1200 socket motherboard of the Tatlow platform.

On the whole, the Xeon E-2300 series and Xeon W-1300 series processors are relatively close. The new Tatlow platform will have four DIMM slots, three PCIe slots, two M.2 slots, and eight SATA ports, designed to provide multifunctional servers for small businesses (SMB) or government/enterprise customers (which can support appropriate security functions) and CSP machines that do not need to integrate high-performance media processing capabilities in the processor.