Intel Xeon E3 series processors have always been regarded as artifacts by domestic DIY players. The i5 price and i7 performance are important reasons for its popularity. Recently, users found a new batch of CPUs on the Intel official website, although the page was quickly adopted by Intel. Withdrawal, but still being seized by netizens to expose some of the information. The products being exposed belong to the Xeon E family, which is the successor of the so-called 'God U' Xeon E3.
There are a total of 10 new Xeon E-2100 processors for entry-level server and workstation platforms and are expected to be released in the coming weeks. The Xeon E-2100 still uses the Coffee Lake architecture, up to 6 core architecture, compatible with the C246 chipset (LGA1151 interface), and supports ECC memory, Intel Remote Maintenance (AMT), etc.
Take the Xeon E-2124G as an example, with 4 cores, the basic frequency is 3.4GHz, and the acceleration frequency is 4.5GHz. The Xeon E-2176G is a 6-core, 12-thread, basic frequency 3.7GHz and an acceleration frequency of 4.7GHz. Interestingly, the codename is The last digit represents the number of cores.
Intel began restricting the use of this product line for consumer users after the E3 1230 v4. The specific method is to no longer be compatible with conventional motherboards, but instead requires the motherboard chip for the server. Intel was renamed Xeon E directly in 2017 and was cancelled. V7 products.
Intel plans to begin shipments of the 8th generation processors from June 25th and use the third generation of manufacturing equipment in Vietnam. Xeon E will not be surprised.