Comparing them on the Intel's site, it seems that X5670 is designed for multi-processor servers and workstations, while the W series is for single-processor systems. The W has only one QPI link and ...
Chipzilla touts 4 TB of DDR5 and 128 lanes of PCIe 5 for less than the House of Zen just in time for memory winter Intel's workstation lineup is getting a much-needed refresh with the launch of its ...
Intel’s Xeon 600-series returns desktop workstations with up to 86 cores Octa-channel DDR5 and MRDIMM support deliver unprecedented memory bandwidth speeds All cores use Hyper-Threading for consistent ...
The single-socket Intel Xeon W-3400 and Xeon W-2400 processors will bring up to 56 cores along with support for DDR5, PCIe 5.0 and other new technologies to workstation PCs starting in March. The ...
Intel is under pressure from AMD's Epyc and Threadripper processors but does not want to completely cede the workstation market to the competition. The manufacturer is therefore carving out some chips ...
So many numbers and options! How do you go about choosing a CPU for your self build workstation? Late 2019 is a slightly odd time in computing. Intel’s Xeon processors, long a mainstay of the high end ...
'The channel has the opportunity to talk to customers about dramatically better technology at a reachable price point,' one Intel partner says of the chipmaker's big price cuts for its new Xeon W ...