Morning news on July 13th, Intel today announced the launch of the new Xeon E-2100 processor This is a successor to the familiar generation of 'God U' Intel Xeon E3 processor, based on the Coffee Lake architecture.
In fact, after E3 1230 v4, Intel began to restrict consumer users to use 'foreign garbage'. Last year, it was renamed Xeon E, and it was not v7.
Specifically, after the name change, the Xeon E-2100 family, which is headed out, Designed for entry level desktop workstations (High-end is Xeon scalable, mainstream is Xeon W) Build, designed to help creative people get powerful single-threaded application performance on an economical and reliable optimization platform.
According to official data from Intel, the performance of the Xen E-2100 is up to 1.36 times that of the Xeon E3-1200 v6. In the application scenarios of finance/3D modeling/animation, the speed is 45% faster, and the high load calculation speed is faster. %.
Basic specifications, based on 14nm++ process, support C246 chipset (LGA1151 interface), maximum dual channel 64GB DDR4-2666 ECC memory, silicone grease cooling.
The Xeon E-2100 contains a total of 11 models (2104G is not on the official roadmap, only for specific customers). The top model in the whole series is Xeon E-2186G, 6 core 12 threads, basic frequency 3.8GHz, single core acceleration up to 4.7GHz, integrated UHD P630 core display (350~1200MHz, support 4K, HEVC 10-bit hardware acceleration) The thermal design power consumption is 95W, and the recommended price is 450 USD.
The Xeon E-2100 has been shipped to customers from now on, and Lenovo has also released the P330 workstation. Dell has released the Precision 3000 series.