Monday, February 6th 2023
Intel Sets Xeon W "Sapphire Rapids" Workstation/HEDT Processor Launch for Feb 15
Intel today revealed that it will launch its Xeon W "Sapphire Rapids-WS" processors for workstations and high-end desktops (HEDTs) at a launch event dated February 15, 2023. The series is expected to consist of two distinct classes of processors, the Xeon W-2400 series, and the Xeon W-3400 series, which are rumored to be available from different dates within Q1-2023. The W-3400 series and W-2400 series could be differentiated with platform I/O and core-counts. The W-3400 series is expected to put out the full PCIe Gen 5 112-lane I/O of the "Sapphire Rapids" MCM, while the W-2400 series has a narrower 64-lane PCIe Gen 5 interface. The two could also differ in DDR5 memory channels (8 for the W-3400 series vs. 4 for the W-2400 series), and hence maximum memory supported (4 TB vs. 2 TB, respectively), although both support ECC. Intel W790 is expected to be the common chipset for both.
Source:
Intel Create (Twitter)
22 Comments on Intel Sets Xeon W "Sapphire Rapids" Workstation/HEDT Processor Launch for Feb 15
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Xeon was always separate category for its own - workstation with dozen of processors. I want let's say spirital successor like i9 139*0X. Otherwise Xeon doesn't make the cut so I'm pass.
I will have to see how all this shakes down—interested in the price and core counts.
We will see what we will see, I guess.