Intel has already introduced the third-generation Xeon Scalable processor for data centers, that is, Ice Lake-SP, which means that the Xeon W processor used in workstations will not wait too long. Recently, a supplier has listed several new-generation Xeon W series processors in its online store. These will be the new competitors of AMD Ryzen Threadripper (Pro) series processors.
According to the PPT leaked a few days ago, it can be understood that although the Ice Lake-SP has a maximum of 40 cores, the highest specification of the Intel Xeon W-3300 series is to configure 38 cores and 76 threads. However, compared with the Xeon W-3200 (Cascade Lake) series, the number of cores in the highest configuration has increased by 36%, the L3 cache has been increased to 57MB, an increase of 57%, and the manufacturing process has been increased from 14nm to 10nm.
According to Twitter user
@momomo_us, the Xeon W-3300 series listed by CompSource, the lowest-end model is Xeon W-3323, priced at $1071.45, and the highest-end model is W-3375, priced at $6196.32. However, the supplier did not write out the complete specifications of the Xeon W-3300 series.