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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 date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Xeon Gold 6312U |
| 24 (48) | 2.4 GHz | 3.1/3.6 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 185 W | LGA 4189 | DMI 3.0 | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1450 |
Xeon Gold 6314U |
| 32 (64) | 2.3 GHz | 2.9/3.4 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 205 W | LGA 4189 | DMI 3.0 | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2600 |
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 date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Xeon Silver 4309Y |
| 8 (16) | 2.8 GHz | 3.4/3.6 GHz | 8 × 1.25 MB | 12 MB | 105 W | LGA 4189 | 2× 10.4 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2666 | 6 April 2021 |
| $501 |
Xeon Silver 4310T |
| 10 (20) | 2.3 GHz | 2.9/3.4 GHz | 10 × 1.25 MB | 15 MB | 105 W | LGA 4189 | 2× 10.4 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2666 | 6 April 2021 |
| $555 |
Xeon Silver 4310 |
| 12 (24) | 2.1 GHz | 2.7/3.3 GHz | 12 × 1.25 MB | 18 MB | 120 W | LGA 4189 | 2× 10.4 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2666 | 6 April 2021 |
| $501 |
Xeon Silver 4314 |
| 16 (32) | 2.4 GHz | 2.9/3.4 GHz | 16 × 1.25 MB | 24 MB | 135 W | LGA 4189 | 2× 10.4 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2666 | 6 April 2021 |
| $694 |
Xeon Silver 4316 |
| 20 (40) | 2.3 GHz | 2.8/3.4 GHz | 20 × 1.25 MB | 30 MB | 150 W | LGA 4189 | 2× 10.4 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2666 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1002 |
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 date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Xeon Gold 5315Y |
| 8 (16) | 3.2 GHz | 3.5/3.6 GHz | 8 × 1.25 MB | 12 MB | 140 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2933 | 6 April 2021 |
| $895 |
Xeon Gold 5317 |
| 12 (24) | 3 GHz | 3.4/3.6 GHz | 12 × 1.25 MB | 18 MB | 150 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2933 | 6 April 2021 |
| $950 |
Xeon Gold 5318N |
| 24 (48) | 2.1 GHz | 2.7/3.4 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 150 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2666 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1375 |
Xeon Gold 5318S |
| 24 (48) | 2.1 GHz | 2.6/3.4 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 165 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2933 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1667 |
Xeon Gold 5318Y |
| 24 (48) | 2.1 GHz | 2.6/3.4 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 165 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2933 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1273 |
Xeon Gold 5320T |
| 20 (40) | 2.3 GHz | 2.9/3.5 GHz | 20 × 1.25 MB | 30 MB | 150 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2933 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1727 |
Xeon Gold 5320 |
| 26 (52) | 2.2 GHz | 2.8/3.4 GHz | 26 × 1.25 MB | 39 MB | 185 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2933 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1555 |
Xeon Gold 6326 |
| 16 (32) | 2.9 GHz | 3.3/3.5 GHz | 16 × 1.25 MB | 24 MB | 185 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1300 |
Xeon Gold 6330 |
| 28 (56) | 2 GHz | 2.6/3.1 GHz | 28 × 1.25 MB | 42 MB | 205 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2933 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1894 |
Xeon Gold 6330N |
| 28 (56) | 2.2 GHz | 2.6/3.4 GHz | 28 × 1.25 MB | 42 MB | 165 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2666 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2029 |
Xeon Gold 6334 |
| 8 (16) | 3.6 GHz | 3.6/3.7 GHz | 8 × 1.25 MB | 18 MB | 165 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2214 |
Xeon Gold 6336Y |
| 24 (48) | 2.4 GHz | 3.0/3.6 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 185 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $1977 |
Xeon Gold 6338T |
| 24 (48) | 2.1 GHz | 2.7/3.4 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 165 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2742 |
Xeon Gold 6338 |
| 32 (64) | 2 GHz | 2.6/3.2 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 205 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2612 |
Xeon Gold 6338N |
| 32 (64) | 2.2 GHz | 2.7/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 185 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2666 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2795 |
Xeon Gold 6342 |
| 24 (48) | 2.8 GHz | 3.3/3.5 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 230 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2529 |
Xeon Gold 6346 |
| 16 (32) | 3.1 GHz | 3.6/3.6 GHz | 16 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 205 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2300 |
Xeon Gold 6348 |
| 28 (56) | 2.6 GHz | 3.4/3.5 GHz | 28 × 1.25 MB | 42 MB | 235 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $3072 |
Xeon Gold 6354 |
| 18 (36) | 3 GHz | 3.6/3.6 GHz | 18 × 1.25 MB | 39 MB | 205 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $2445 |
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 date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Xeon Platinum 8331C |
| 24 (48) | 2.5 GHz | ?/3.5 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 185 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8333B |
| 24 (48) | 2.6 GHz | 3.1/3.5 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 205 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8336C |
| 32 (64) | 2.3 GHz | ?/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 230 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8338C |
| 32 (64) | 2.6 GHz | ?/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 250 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8341C |
| 24 (48) | 3 GHz | 3.6/3.6 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8347C |
| 36 (72) | 2.1 GHz | 2.7/3.5 GHz | 36 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 210 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8350C |
| 32 (64) | 2.6 GHz | ?/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | MB | 240 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8351N |
| 36 (72) | 2.4 GHz | 3.1/3.5 GHz | 36 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 225 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $3027 |
Xeon Platinum 8352M |
| 32 (64) | 2.3 GHz | 2.8/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 185 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $3864 |
Xeon Platinum 8352S |
| 32 (64) | 2.2 GHz | 2.8/3.4 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 205 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $4046 |
Xeon Platinum 8352V |
| 36 (72) | 2.1 GHz | 2.5/3.5 GHz | 36 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 195 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-2933 | 6 April 2021 |
| $3450 |
Xeon Platinum 8352Y |
| 32 (64) | 2.2 GHz | 2.8/3.4 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 205 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $3450 |
Xeon Platinum 8357C |
| 32 (64) | 2.7 GHz | 3.2/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 240 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8358 |
| 32 (64) | 2.6 GHz | 3.3/3.4 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 250 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $3950 |
Xeon Platinum 8358P |
| 32 (64) | 2.6 GHz | 3.3/3.4 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 240 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $3950 |
Xeon Platinum 8360Y |
| 36 (72) | 2.4 GHz | 3.1/3.5 GHz | 36 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 250 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $4702 |
Xeon Platinum 8361C |
| 38 (76) | 2.1 GHz | ?/3.5 GHz GHz | 38 × 1.25 MB | 57 MB | 215 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8362 |
| 32 (64) | 2.8 GHz | 3.5/3.6 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 265 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $5488 |
Xeon Platinum 8365B |
| 32 (64) | 2.6 GHz | ?/? GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | ||||
Xeon Platinum 8367B | 32 (64) | 3.1 GHz | ?/3.6 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 300 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | ||||
Xeon Platinum 8368 |
| 38 (76) | 2.4 GHz | 3.2/3.4 GHz | 38 × 1.25 MB | 57 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $6302 |
Xeon Platinum 8368Q |
| 38 (76) | 2.6 GHz | 3.3/3.7 GHz | 38 × 1.25 MB | 57 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $6743 |
Xeon Platinum 8369B |
| 32 (64) | 2.9 GHz | 3.5/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8370C |
| 32 (64) | 2.8 GHz | 3.5/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8372C |
| 28 (56) | 3.2 GHz | 3.5/3.5 GHz | 28 × 1.25 MB | 42 MB | 300 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8373C |
| 36 (72) | 2.6 GHz | 3.4/3.5 GHz | 36 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 300 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8374B |
| 38 (76) | 2.7 GHz | 3.4/3.6 GHz | 38 × 1.25 MB | 57 MB | 280 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8374C |
| 36 (72) | 2.7 GHz | 3.3/3.5 GHz | 36 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8375C |
| 32 (64) | 2.9 GHz | 3.5/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 300 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8377A | 36 (72) | 2.8 GHz | ?/3.5 GHz | 36 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 330 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | ||||
Xeon Platinum 8377C |
| 32 (64) | 3 GHz | 3.5/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | 330 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8377D | 32 (64) | 3 GHz | ?/? GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 54 MB | ? W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | ||||
Xeon Platinum 8378A |
| 32 (64) | 3 GHz | 3.5/3.5 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 300 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8378C |
| 38 (76) | 2.8 GHz | 3.5/3.6 GHz | 38 × 1.25 MB | 57 MB | 290 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
Xeon Platinum 8380 |
| 40 (80) | 2.3 GHz | 3.0/3.4 GHz | 40 × 1.25 MB | 60 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | 6 April 2021 |
| $8099 |
Xeon Platinum 8383C |
| 40 (80) | 2.7 GHz | ?/3.4 GHz GHz | 40 × 1.25 MB | 60 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | 3× 11.2 GT/s UPI | 8× DDR4-3200 | |||
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 date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Xeon W-3323 |
| 12 (24) | 3.5 GHz | ?/3.9 GHz | 12 × 1.25 MB | 21 MB | 220 W | LGA 4189 | DMI 3.0 | 8× DDR4-3200 | 29 July 2021 |
| $949 |
Xeon W-3335 |
| 16 (32) | 3.4 GHz | ?/4.0 GHz | 16 × 1.25 MB | 24 MB | 250 W | LGA 4189 | DMI 3.0 | 8× DDR4-3200 | 29 July 2021 |
| $1299 |
Xeon W-3345 |
| 24 (48) | 3 GHz | ?/4.0 GHz | 24 × 1.25 MB | 36 MB | 250 W | LGA 4189 | DMI 3.0 | 8× DDR4-3200 | 29 July 2021 |
| $2499 |
Xeon W-3365 |
| 32 (64) | 2.7 GHz | ?/4.0 GHz | 32 × 1.25 MB | 48 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | DMI 3.0 | 8× DDR4-3200 | 29 July 2021 |
| $3499 |
Xeon W-3375 |
| 38 (76) | 2.5 GHz | ?/4.0 GHz | 38 × 1.25 MB | 57 MB | 270 W | LGA 4189 | DMI 3.0 | 8× DDR4-3200 | 29 July 2021 |
| $4499 |
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