Wednesday, March 29th 2017

Intel Announces the Xeon E3-1200 v6 Family Based on "Kaby Lake" Architecture

Today, Intel announced the availability of the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v6 product family, which includes eight new versions that provide key improvements in processor speed, enhanced memory capabilities, hardware-enhanced security and reliability features with support for the latest Intel graphics.

Designed for entry-level servers used by small-business customers and powering entry-level workstations used by business professionals worldwide, the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v6 product family supports the increasing workloads and workflows of today's server and workstation customers, delivering greater business intelligence, acceleration and agility.
The Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v6 product family enables entry-level workstations to evolve and expand to support new and powerful workloads, including design, analytics, rendering, professional virtual reality (VR), production and distribution.

VR is one of the most exciting and revolutionary capabilities to affect professional workstation customers in recent years. Professional designers can experience the immediacy of creating a CAD drawing and quickly visualizing the draft in full 3D/VR. Now, for entry-level workstations configured to support the latest VR headset requirements, the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v6 product family can provide the foundation to introduce users to these immersive experiences.

A primary motivator in considering a professional-grade entry-level server or workstation is need to protect important data and intellectual property. The Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v6 product family includes hardware-enhanced security features such as Intel Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX) to help protect sensitive data like encryption keys used for communications over the internet from unauthorized access or modification. Intel Authenticate Solution offers customizable multifactor authentication to help protect access to the most sensitive company data.

The Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v6 product family delivers up to 56%1 performance improvement compared with the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v2, which is widely used by small businesses in entry-level workstations today. The Intel Xeon processor E3-1280 v6 supports up to 3.90 GHz base frequency with Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 frequency up to 4.20 GHz. Additionally, the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v6 product family supports enhanced memory speeds, with configurations of robust Error-Correcting Code (ECC) memory up to 64 GB DDR at 2400 MHz.

In addition to enhanced processor performance and support for fast memory, the latest Intel HD graphics P630 is available on select products within the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v6 product family. The value and performance of Intel HD graphics P630 is reflected in an up to 3X1 graphics performance improvement when compared with an Intel Xeon processor E3-1280 v2.

The Intel Xeon Processor E3-1200 v6 product family is shipping today and available for purchase from worldwide OEM and channel providers.

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55 Comments on Intel Announces the Xeon E3-1200 v6 Family Based on "Kaby Lake" Architecture

#51
Beastie
cdawallYou can't overclock on the chipset that supports them?
The previous generations work in any chipset which supports the equivalent i7.

So I'm using a E3 Xeon v3 in a 97A mobo which does have facility to overclock. I don't think the 97H mobo supported overclocking though.
In any case they don't overclock very well.
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#52
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
BeastieThe previous generations work in any chipset which supports the equivalent i7.

So I'm using a E3 Xeon v3 in a 97A mobo which does have facility to overclock. I don't think the 97H mobo supported overclocking though.
In any case they don't overclock very well.
The skylake/kaby lake stuff is locked to a chipset that cannot OC
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#53
TheGuruStud
cdawallThe skylake/kaby lake stuff is locked to a chipset that cannot OC
Oh, how very Intel of Intel.
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#54
Nihilus
Correct. I am using an e3-1245v5 which is the Skylake version of this chip. It will only work with a c232 or c236 server chipset. I knew this when buying it. For my main home computer, I wanted something very stable while using F@H, video editing, etc without the temptation to overclock. It has been flawless and I am very happy with it.
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#55
Manu_PT
ImsochoboI'm incapable of reaching 4.5 Ghz on a 6900K and 6800K was a stretch on expensive water
Granted 7700K is capable but it's missing 4 cores but I'll cruise away at 3.6 ghz beating the 4.5 ghz 7700K in productivity while using the same amount of power ;)
Depends on the tasks.
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