Intel’s Broadwell-EP Lineup Leaked – Several Xeon E5-2600 V4 Series Chips Detailed
The leaked information consists of details about 12 upcoming, Xeon
E5-2600 V4 processors (branded under the Broadwell-EP family). These
include the flagship Xeon E5-2699 V4 processor which packs insane specs
and offer up to 22 cores to users who demand that kind of performance
for the respective workloads in the workstation market. The list of
these processors can be found below (Do note that there could be more
SKUs in the line up that we don’t know about but the ones listed below
are confirmed):
The top brass in the Broadwell-EP family consists of the Xeon E5-2699
V4 and the Xeon E5-2698 V4 processors which feature improved
specifications over their predecessors in terms of core count. First up,
we are looking at the flagship offering in the family known as the Xeon
E5-2699 V4 which features the highest core count Intel has offered to
date. With 22 cores and a multi-threaded design offering 44 threads, the
chip packs insane CPU performance. With 2.5 MB cache scattered across
each core, the die packs 55 MB L3 cache and is clocked at a range of 2.2
GHz base clock and up to 3.6 GHz boost clock. The entire chip has a TDP
of 145W with workstation offerings of the chip going up to 160W.
The
Xeon E5-2698 V4 processor features a core clock of 2.10 GHz and a boost
clock of 3.5 GHz across 20 cores which are hyper-threaded down to 40
threads. The CPU block is partitioned into several cache blocks with
each core housing 2.5 MB L3 cache which equals a total of 50 MB L3 cache
on this processor. The maximum core clock is suggested around 3.5 GHz
(boost) while the chip has a TDP range of 135W. Compared to the E5-2698
V3 which had 16 cores, 32 threads, 40 MB L3 cache and a core clock
ranging from 2.3 GHz to 3.6 GHz, the V4 is an incremental increase since
it’s also based on an improved 14 nm process node. Both processors will
be able to support DDR4 (Quad Channel) memory with speeds of (up to)
2400 MHz. Details for the remaining chips are not fully disclosed but
some bits and pieces are known which can be seen in the table posted
below.
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http://wccftech.com/intel-broadwellep-xeon-e52600-v4-skus-leaked/#ixzz46XNvVTDAIntel’s Broadwell-EP Lineup Leaked – Several Xeon E5-2600 V4 Series Chips Detailed
The leaked information consists of details about 12 upcoming, Xeon
E5-2600 V4 processors (branded under the Broadwell-EP family). These
include the flagship Xeon E5-2699 V4 processor which packs insane specs
and offer up to 22 cores to users who demand that kind of performance
for the respective workloads in the workstation market. The list of
these processors can be found below (Do note that there could be more
SKUs in the line up that we don’t know about but the ones listed below
are confirmed):
The top brass in the Broadwell-EP family consists of the Xeon E5-2699
V4 and the Xeon E5-2698 V4 processors which feature improved
specifications over their predecessors in terms of core count. First up,
we are looking at the flagship offering in the family known as the Xeon
E5-2699 V4 which features the highest core count Intel has offered to
date. With 22 cores and a multi-threaded design offering 44 threads, the
chip packs insane CPU performance. With 2.5 MB cache scattered across
each core, the die packs 55 MB L3 cache and is clocked at a range of 2.2
GHz base clock and up to 3.6 GHz boost clock. The entire chip has a TDP
of 145W with workstation offerings of the chip going up to 160W.
The
Xeon E5-2698 V4 processor features a core clock of 2.10 GHz and a boost
clock of 3.5 GHz across 20 cores which are hyper-threaded down to 40
threads. The CPU block is partitioned into several cache blocks with
each core housing 2.5 MB L3 cache which equals a total of 50 MB L3 cache
on this processor. The maximum core clock is suggested around 3.5 GHz
(boost) while the chip has a TDP range of 135W. Compared to the E5-2698
V3 which had 16 cores, 32 threads, 40 MB L3 cache and a core clock
ranging from 2.3 GHz to 3.6 GHz, the V4 is an incremental increase since
it’s also based on an improved 14 nm process node. Both processors will
be able to support DDR4 (Quad Channel) memory with speeds of (up to)
2400 MHz. Details for the remaining chips are not fully disclosed but
some bits and pieces are known which can be seen in the table posted
below.