Interested people found a new batch of CPU products from Intel's official website, but this page was soon removed by Intel.
Specifically, the product belongs to the Xeon E family, which is the successor of the so-called “God U” Xeon E3. However, after E3 1230 v4, Intel began restricting consumer-level users from using it, and it was renamed Xeon E directly last year. Out of v7.
Xeon name evolution
The new Xeon E-2100 processor lists 10 models. For entry-level server and workstation platforms, it is expected to be officially released in the coming weeks.
The Xeon E-2100 is still Coffee Lake architecture, compatible with C246 chipset (LGA1151 interface), up to 6 cores, support for ECC memory, Intel Remote Maintenance (AMT), etc. The last digit in its model number represents the number of cores.
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, base clocked at 3.7 GHz, and has an acceleration frequency of 4.7 GHz. It has been referred to as a replica of the i7-8700K.
It is reported that, Intel plans from June 25 Began shipping the 8th-generation processor using a third-generation manufacturing facility, made in Vietnam, Xeon E will be listed in no accident.