List of Intel Xeon processors (Kaby Lake-based)

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"Kaby Lake-S" (14 nm) Entry-level server/workstation

Xeon E3-12xx v6 (uniprocessor)

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Quad Core
Xeon E3-1205 v6
  • SR32D (B0)
4 (4)3 GHz4 × 256 KB 8 MB HD Graphics P630 350–1000 MHz
65 W
LGA 1151 DMI 3.0 March 2017
  • CM8067702871025
$193
Xeon E3-1220 v6
  • SR329 (B0)
4 (4)3 GHz3.5 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MB
72 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0March 2017
  • BX80677E31220V6
  • CM8067702870812
$193
Xeon E3-1225 v6
  • SR32C (B0)
4 (4)3.3 GHz3.7 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MBHD Graphics P630350–1150 MHz
73 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0March 2017
  • BX80677E31225V6
  • CM8067702871024
$213
Xeon E3-1230 v6
  • SR328 (B0)
4 (8)3.5 GHz3.9 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MB
72 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0March 2017
  • BX80677E31230V6
  • CM8067702870650
$250
Xeon E3-1240 v6
  • SR327 (B0)
4 (8)3.7 GHz4.1 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MB
72 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0March 2017
  • BX80677E31240V6
  • CM8067702870649
$272
Xeon E3-1245 v6
  • SR32B (B0)
4 (8)3.7 GHz4.1 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MBHD Graphics P630350–1150 MHz
73 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0March 2017
  • BX80677E31245V6
  • CM8067702870932
$284
Xeon E3-1270 v6
  • SR326 (B0)
4 (8)3.8 GHz4.2 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MB
72 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0March 2017
  • BX80677E31270V6
  • CM8067702870648
$328
Xeon E3-1275 v6
  • SR32A (B0)
4 (8)3.8 GHz4.2 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MBHD Graphics P630350–1150 MHz
73 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0March 2017
  • BX80677E31275V6
  • CM8067702870931
$339
Xeon E3-1280 v6
  • SR325 (B0)
4 (8)3.9 GHz4.2 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MB
72 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0March 2017
  • CM8067702870647
$383
Xeon E3-1285 v6
  • SR373 (B0)
4 (8)4.1 GHz4.5 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MBHD Graphics P630350–1150 MHz
79 W
LGA 1151DMI 3.0August 2017
  • CM8067702870937
$450

"Kaby Lake-H" (14 nm) Mobile Workstation

Xeon E3-15xx v6 (uniprocessor)

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O busRelease datePart
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Quad Core, mobile
Xeon E3-1505M v6
  • SR32K (B0)
4 (8)3 GHz6/7/8/104 × 256 KB8 MBHD Graphics P630350–1100 MHz
45 W
BGA 1440DMI 3.0January 2017
  • CL8067702869709
$434
Xeon E3-1535M v6
  • SR32H (B0)
4 (8)3.1 GHz8/9/10/114 × 256 KB8 MBHD Graphics P630350–1100 MHz
45 W
BGA 1440DMI 3.0January 2017
  • CL8067702869614
$623
Quad Core, embedded
Xeon E3-1501M v6
  • SR3F0 (B0)
4 (4)2.9 GHz3.6 GHz4 × 256 KB6 MBHD Graphics P630350–1000 MHz
45 W
BGA 1440DMI 3.0June 2017
  • CL8067703401003
$306
Quad Core, low power, embedded
Xeon E3-1501L v6
  • SR3EZ (B0)
4 (4)2.1 GHz2.9 GHz4 × 256 KB6 MBHD Graphics P630350–1000 MHz
25 W
BGA 1440DMI 3.0June 2017
  • CL8067703400904
$306
Xeon E3-1505L v6
  • SR34X (B0)
4 (8)2.2 GHz3.0 GHz4 × 256 KB8 MBHD Graphics P630350–1000 MHz
25 W
BGA 1440DMI 3.0January 2017
  • CL8067703022209
$433

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