List of Intel Xeon processors (Ice Lake-based)

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"Ice Lake-SP" (10 nm) Scalable Performance

Xeon Gold (uniprocessor)

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo Boost
all-core/2.0
(/max. 3.0)
L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Memory Release datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)


Xeon Gold 6312U
  • SRKXC (M1)
24 (48)2.4 GHz3.1/3.6 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
185 W
LGA 4189DMI 3.08× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904658902
$1450
Xeon Gold 6314U
  • SRKHL (D2)
32 (64)2.3 GHz2.9/3.4 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
205 W
LGA 4189DMI 3.08× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904570101
$2600

Xeon Silver (dual processor)

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo Boost
all-core/2.0
(/max. 3.0)
L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Memory Release datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)


Xeon Silver 4309Y
  • SRKXS (M1)
8 (16)2.8 GHz3.4/3.6 GHz8 × 1.25 MB12 MB
105 W
LGA 41892× 10.4 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-26666 April 2021
  • CD8068904658102
  • BX806894309Y
$501
Xeon Silver 4310T
  • SRKXP (M1)
10 (20)2.3 GHz2.9/3.4 GHz10 × 1.25 MB15 MB
105 W
LGA 41892× 10.4 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-26666 April 2021
  • CD8068904659001
$555
Xeon Silver 4310
  • SRKXN (M1)
12 (24)2.1 GHz2.7/3.3 GHz12 × 1.25 MB18 MB
120 W
LGA 41892× 10.4 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-26666 April 2021
  • CD8068904657901
  • BX806894310
$501
Xeon Silver 4314
  • SRKXL (M1)
16 (32)2.4 GHz2.9/3.4 GHz16 × 1.25 MB24 MB
135 W
LGA 41892× 10.4 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-26666 April 2021
  • CD8068904655303
  • BX806894314
$694
Xeon Silver 4316
  • SRKXH (M1)
20 (40)2.3 GHz2.8/3.4 GHz20 × 1.25 MB30 MB
150 W
LGA 41892× 10.4 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-26666 April 2021
  • CD8068904656601
  • BX806894316
$1002

Xeon Gold (dual processor)

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo Boost
all-core/2.0
(/max. 3.0)
L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Memory Release datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)


Xeon Gold 5315Y
  • SRKXR (M1)
8 (16)3.2 GHz3.5/3.6 GHz8 × 1.25 MB12 MB
140 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-29336 April 2021
  • CD8068904665802
$895
Xeon Gold 5317
  • SRKXM (M1)
12 (24)3 GHz3.4/3.6 GHz12 × 1.25 MB18 MB
150 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-29336 April 2021
  • CD8068904657302
$950
Xeon Gold 5318N
  • SRKXG (M1)
24 (48)2.1 GHz2.7/3.4 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
150 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-26666 April 2021
  • CD8068904658802
$1375
Xeon Gold 5318S
  • SRKXD (M1)
24 (48)2.1 GHz2.6/3.4 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
165 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-29336 April 2021
  • CD8068904658602
$1667
Xeon Gold 5318Y
  • SRKXE (M1)
24 (48)2.1 GHz2.6/3.4 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
165 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-29336 April 2021
  • CD8068904656703
$1273
Xeon Gold 5320T
  • SRKXJ (M1)
20 (40)2.3 GHz2.9/3.5 GHz20 × 1.25 MB30 MB
150 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-29336 April 2021
  • CD8068904659101
$1727
Xeon Gold 5320
  • SRKWU (M1)
26 (52)2.2 GHz2.8/3.4 GHz26 × 1.25 MB39 MB
185 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-29336 April 2021
  • CD8068904659201
  • BX806895320
$1555
Xeon Gold 6326
  • SRKXK (M1)
16 (32)2.9 GHz3.3/3.5 GHz16 × 1.25 MB24 MB
185 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904657502
$1300
Xeon Gold 6330
  • SRKHM (D2)
28 (56)2 GHz2.6/3.1 GHz28 × 1.25 MB42 MB
205 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-29336 April 2021
  • CD8068904572101
  • BX806896330
$1894
Xeon Gold 6330N
  • SRKH9 (D2)
28 (56)2.2 GHz2.6/3.4 GHz28 × 1.25 MB42 MB
165 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-26666 April 2021
  • CD8068904582501
$2029
Xeon Gold 6334
  • SRKXQ (M1)
8 (16)3.6 GHz3.6/3.7 GHz8 × 1.25 MB18 MB
165 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904657601
$2214
Xeon Gold 6336Y
  • SRKXB (M1)
24 (48)2.4 GHz3.0/3.6 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
185 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904658702
  • BX806896336Y
$1977
Xeon Gold 6338T
  • SRKXF (M1)
24 (48)2.1 GHz2.7/3.4 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
165 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904658201
$2742
Xeon Gold 6338
  • SRKJ9 (D2)
32 (64)2 GHz2.6/3.2 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
205 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904572501
$2612
Xeon Gold 6338N
  • SRKY2 (D2)
32 (64)2.2 GHz2.7/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
185 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-26666 April 2021
  • CD8068904722302
$2795
Xeon Gold 6342
  • SRKXA (M1)
24 (48)2.8 GHz3.3/3.5 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
230 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904657701
$2529
Xeon Gold 6346
  • SRKHN (D2)
16 (32)3.1 GHz3.6/3.6 GHz16 × 1.25 MB36 MB
205 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904570201
$2300
Xeon Gold 6348
  • SRKHP (D2)
28 (56)2.6 GHz3.4/3.5 GHz28 × 1.25 MB42 MB
235 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904572204
$3072
Xeon Gold 6354
  • SRKH7 (D2)
18 (36)3 GHz3.6/3.6 GHz18 × 1.25 MB39 MB
205 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904571601
$2445

Xeon Platinum (dual processor)

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo Boost
all-core/2.0
(/max. 3.0)
L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Memory Release datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)


Xeon Platinum 8331C
  • SRKHK (D2)
24 (48)2.5 GHz ?/3.5 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
185 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8333B
  • SRKHQ (D2)
24 (48)2.6 GHz3.1/3.5 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
205 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8336C
  • SRKJ5 (D2)
32 (64)2.3 GHz ?/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
230 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8338C
  • SRKJ7 (D2)
32 (64)2.6 GHz ?/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB54 MB
250 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8341C
  • SRKYJ
24 (48)3 GHz3.6/3.6 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
270 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8347C
  • SRKJ6 (D2)
36 (72)2.1 GHz2.7/3.5 GHz36 × 1.25 MB54 MB
210 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8350C
  • SRKHE (D2)
32 (64)2.6 GHz ?/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MBMB
240 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8351N
  • SRKJ3 (D2)
36 (72)2.4 GHz3.1/3.5 GHz36 × 1.25 MB54 MB
225 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904582702
$3027
Xeon Platinum 8352M
  • SRKYF (D2)
32 (64)2.3 GHz2.8/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
185 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904686504
$3864
Xeon Platinum 8352S
  • SRKJ8 (D2)
32 (64)2.2 GHz2.8/3.4 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
205 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904642802
$4046
Xeon Platinum 8352V
  • SRKJ2 (D2)
36 (72)2.1 GHz2.5/3.5 GHz36 × 1.25 MB54 MB
195 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-29336 April 2021
  • CD8068904571501
$3450
Xeon Platinum 8352Y
  • SRKHG (D2)
32 (64)2.2 GHz2.8/3.4 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
205 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904572401
$3450
Xeon Platinum 8357C
  • SRKJ4 (D2)
32 (64)2.7 GHz3.2/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
240 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8358
  • SRKJ1 (D2)
32 (64)2.6 GHz3.3/3.4 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
250 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904572302
$3950
Xeon Platinum 8358P
  • SRKJ0 (D2)
32 (64)2.6 GHz3.3/3.4 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
240 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904599101
$3950
Xeon Platinum 8360Y
  • SRKHF (D2)
36 (72)2.4 GHz3.1/3.5 GHz36 × 1.25 MB54 MB
250 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904571901
$4702
Xeon Platinum 8361C
  • SRKYL (D2)
38 (76)2.1 GHz ?/3.5 GHz GHz38 × 1.25 MB57 MB
215 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8362
  • SRKY3 (D2)
32 (64)2.8 GHz3.5/3.6 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
265 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904722404
$5488
Xeon Platinum 8365B
  • SRKHS (D2)
32 (64)2.6 GHz ?/? GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MBLGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8367B32 (64)3.1 GHz ?/3.6 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
300 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8368
  • SRKH8 (D2)
38 (76)2.4 GHz3.2/3.4 GHz38 × 1.25 MB57 MB
270 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904572001
$6302
Xeon Platinum 8368Q
  • SRKHX (D2)
38 (76)2.6 GHz3.3/3.7 GHz38 × 1.25 MB57 MB
270 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904582803
$6743
Xeon Platinum 8369B
  • SRKHJ (D2)
32 (64)2.9 GHz3.5/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
270 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8370C
  • SRKHC (D2)
32 (64)2.8 GHz3.5/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
270 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8372C
  • SRKHY (D2)
28 (56)3.2 GHz3.5/3.5 GHz28 × 1.25 MB42 MB
300 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8373C
  • SRKHB (D2)
36 (72)2.6 GHz3.4/3.5 GHz36 × 1.25 MB54 MB
300 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8374B
  • SRKYK (D2)
38 (76)2.7 GHz3.4/3.6 GHz38 × 1.25 MB57 MB
280 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8374C
  • SRKHD (D2)
36 (72)2.7 GHz3.3/3.5 GHz36 × 1.25 MB54 MB
270 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8375C
  • SRKHA,SRKUS (D2)
32 (64)2.9 GHz3.5/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB54 MB
300 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8377A36 (72)2.8 GHz ?/3.5 GHz36 × 1.25 MB54 MB
330 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8377C
  • SRKHW,SRKUT (D2)
32 (64)3 GHz3.5/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB54 MB
330 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8377D32 (64)3 GHz ?/? GHz32 × 1.25 MB54 MB
? W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8378A
  • SRKHT (D2)
32 (64)3 GHz3.5/3.5 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
300 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8378C
  • SRKYP
38 (76)2.8 GHz3.5/3.6 GHz38 × 1.25 MB57 MB
290 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200
Xeon Platinum 8380
  • SRKHR (D2)
40 (80)2.3 GHz3.0/3.4 GHz40 × 1.25 MB60 MB
270 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-32006 April 2021
  • CD8068904572601
$8099
Xeon Platinum 8383C
  • SRM91
40 (80)2.7 GHz ?/3.4 GHz GHz40 × 1.25 MB60 MB
270 W
LGA 41893× 11.2 GT/s UPI8× DDR4-3200

"Ice Lake-W" (10 nm)

Xeon W-3300 (uniprocessor)

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo Boost
all-core/2.0
(/max. 3.0)
L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Memory Release datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)


Xeon W-3323
  • SRKWT (M1)
12 (24)3.5 GHz ?/3.9 GHz12 × 1.25 MB21 MB
220 W
LGA 4189DMI 3.08× DDR4-320029 July 2021
  • CD8068904708502
$949
Xeon W-3335
  • SRKWS (M1)
16 (32)3.4 GHz ?/4.0 GHz16 × 1.25 MB24 MB
250 W
LGA 4189DMI 3.08× DDR4-320029 July 2021
  • CD8068904708401
$1299
Xeon W-3345
  • SRKSU (D2)
24 (48)3 GHz ?/4.0 GHz24 × 1.25 MB36 MB
250 W
LGA 4189DMI 3.08× DDR4-320029 July 2021
  • CD8068904691101
$2499
Xeon W-3365
  • SRKSW (D2)
32 (64)2.7 GHz ?/4.0 GHz32 × 1.25 MB48 MB
270 W
LGA 4189DMI 3.08× DDR4-320029 July 2021
  • CD8068904691303
$3499
Xeon W-3375
  • SRKSX (D2)
38 (76)2.5 GHz ?/4.0 GHz38 × 1.25 MB57 MB
270 W
LGA 4189DMI 3.08× DDR4-320029 July 2021
  • CD8068904691401
$4499

"Ice Lake-D" (10 nm)

Xeon D-1700 (uniprocessor)

Xeon D-2700 (uniprocessor)

Xeon D-1800 (uniprocessor)

Xeon D-2800 (uniprocessor)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kaby Lake</span> Intel microprocessor, released in 2016

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