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NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
- Intel announces the newest generation of Intel® Xeon® W-2200
and X-series platforms, targeting availability in November.
- With both platforms, Intel continues to trailblaze with
artificial intelligence (AI) in computing, enabling AI acceleration
with Intel® Deep Learning Boost in high-end desktop (HEDT) PCs and
mainstream workstations for the first time.
- Intel introduces new pricing for Xeon, X-series and select
Intel® Core™ processors, continuing its charter to deliver more
value and accessibility to customers end-to-end across its
portfolio of leadership products.
Intel today unveiled its latest lineup of Intel Xeon W and
X-series processors, which puts new classes of computing
performance and AI acceleration into the hands of professional
creators and PC enthusiasts. Custom-designed to address the diverse
needs of these growing audiences, the new Xeon W-2200 and X-series
processors are targeted to be available starting November, along
with a new pricing structure that represents an easier step up for
creators and enthusiasts from Intel Core S-series mainstream
products.
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Intel introduces the Intel Xeon W-2200
platform in October 2019. Eight new processors deliver outstanding
performance and expanded platform capabilities for data science,
visual effects, 3D rendering, complex 3D CAD, artificial
intelligence development and edge deployments. (Credit: Intel
Corporation)
Intel is the only company that delivers a full portfolio of
products precision-tuned to handle the sustained compute-intensive
workloads used by professional creators and enthusiasts every day.
The new Xeon W-2200 and X-series processors take this to the next
level, as the first high-end desktop PC and mainstream workstations
to feature AI acceleration with the integration of Intel Deep
Learning Boost. This offers an AI inference boost of 2.2 times1
more compared with the prior generation. Additionally, this new
lineup features Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0, which has
been further enhanced to help software, such as for simulation and
modeling, run as fast as possible by identifying and prioritizing
the fastest available cores.
“The professional and enthusiast communities require product
engineering that caters to their specific mission-critical needs
and keeps them on the cutting edge of technology advancements. This
means the best hardware and software optimizations, but also
looking at how we can infuse things like AI acceleration,” said
Frank Soqui, Intel vice president and general manager of Desktop,
Workstation and Channel Group. “No matter if you are a data
scientist, cinema creator or freelancer, Intel Xeon W and X-series
offer power and flexibility of choice, enabling you to keep working
creatively and competitively across even the most intensive
workloads.”
The Ultimate Professional Creator Platform
For professional creators, the Intel Xeon W-2200 platform is the
ultimate option. These eight new processors (W-2295, W-2275,
W-2265, W-2255, W-2245, W-2235, W-2225 and W-2223) deliver
outstanding performance and expanded platform capabilities for data
science, visual effects, 3D rendering, complex 3D CAD, AI
development and edge deployments. They can be used in configurable
form-factors – from small desktop to towers – as well as include
built-in platform security features and reliability, such as ECC
support and Intel vPro™, which creative professionals demand. For
example, the 3D architectural rendering process on Autodesk Revit
with V-Ray accelerates up to 10 percent faster2 compared with the
previous generation and up to 2 times faster compared with a
3-year-old workstation3.
New Xeon W prices range from $294 to $1,333, enabling Intel to
build the platform and partners to grow their workstation product
options.
For additional product details, visit the Intel Xeon W-2200
product brief.
Bridging the Enthusiast and the Creator
For freelancers, prosumers and desktop enthusiasts who may not
need commercial-grade features, Intel Core X-series processors
provide the performance with the added flexibility of overclocking4
capabilities. These four new processors (i9-10980XE, i9-10940X,
i9-10920X and i9-10900X) are especially suited for advanced
workflows that vary in need for photo/video editing, game
development and 3D animation. Additionally, they deliver
enthusiast-ready enhanced features, like Intel Performance
Maximizer that makes it easy to dynamically and reliably
custom-tune the unlocked processors based on the X-series’
individual performance DNA.
New X-series prices range from $590 to $979. With the creator
segment’s need for more computing-intensive and specific workloads,
the new pricing enables X-series to be more accessible to the
creators looking for even more compute-intensive workloads than
Intel’s mainstream desktop processors.
For additional product details, visit the Intel X-series product
brief.
Additional Pricing Refinements
In addition to Intel Xeon W and X-series, Intel is also
introducing new pricing to its Intel Core S-series processors
without integrated graphics. Intel is committing to these
processors in its long-term roadmap, which has given Intel the
opportunity to reset where it fits in the portfolio and pricing.
The new prices are effective starting today, with the 9th Gen Intel
Core desktop processors currently in market.
About Intel
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shaping the data-centric future with computing and communications
technology that is the foundation of the world’s innovations. The
company’s engineering expertise is helping address the world’s
greatest challenges as well as helping secure, power and connect
billions of devices and the infrastructure of the smart, connected
world – from the cloud to the network to the edge and everything in
between. Find more information about Intel at newsroom.intel.com
and intel.com.
SKU Table for Intel Xeon
W-2200 Processors
PROCESSOR
NUMBER
BASE CLOCK SPEED (GHZ)
INTEL® TURBO BOOST TECHNOLOGY MAX
SINGLE CORE TURBO FREQUENCY
(GHZ)
ALL CORE TURBO FREQUENCY (GHZ)
INTEL® TURBO BOOST MAX TECHNOLOGY 3.0
FREQUENCY
(GHZ)
CORES/ THREADS PER SOCKET
INTEL® SMART CACHE
TOTAL
PLATFORM PCIE* 3.0 LANES
TDP
MEMORY CAPACITY
MEMORY SUPPORT
ERROR CORRECTING CODE (ECC)
RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY, AND
SERVICEABILITY (RAS)
INTEL® VPRO™ PLATFORM SUPPORT
INTEL® OPTANE™ SSD SUPPORT
RCP
PRICING
(USD 1K)
Intel® Xeon® W-2295 processor
3.0
4.6
3.8
4.8
18 / 36
24.75 MB
Up to 72
165 W
1 TB
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
$1,333
Intel® Xeon® W-2275 processor
3.3
4.6
4.1
4.8
14 / 28
19.25 MB
Up to 72
165 W
1 TB
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
$1,112
Intel® Xeon® W-2265 processor
3.5
4.6
4.3
4.8
12 / 24
19.25 MB
Up to 72
165 W
1 TB
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
$944
Intel® Xeon® W-2255 processor
3.7
4.5
4.3
4.7
10 / 20
19.25 MB
Up to 72
165 W
1 TB
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
$778
Intel® Xeon® W-2245 processor
3.9
4.5
4.5
4.7
8 / 16
16.5 MB
Up to 72
155 W
1 TB
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
$667
Intel® Xeon® W-2235 processor
3.8
4.6
4.3
N/A
6 / 12
8.25 MB
Up to 72
130 W
1 TB
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
$555
Intel® Xeon® W-2225 processor
4.1
4.6
4.5
N/A
4 / 8
8.25 MB
Up to 72
105 W
1 TB
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
$444
Intel® Xeon® W-2223 processor
3.6
3.9
3.7
N/A
4 / 8
8.25 MB
Up to 72
120 W
1 TB
Four Channels DDR4-2666
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
$294
SKU Table for Intel® Core™
X-series Processors
PROCESSOR
NUMBER
BASE CLOCK SPEED (GHZ)
INTEL® TURBO BOOST TECHNOLOGY 2.0
FREQUENCY
(GHZ)
ALL CORE TURBO SPEED
(GHZ)
INTEL® TURBO BOOST MAX TECHNOLOGY 3.0
FREQUENCY
(GHZ)
CORES/ THREADS
L3 CACHE
TOTAL
PLATFORM PCIE* 3.0 LANES
UNLOCKED
TDP
MEMORY SUPPORT
INTEL® OPTANE™ MEMORY SUPPORT
RCP
PRICING
(USD 1K)
Intel® Core™ i9-10980XE
X-series
3.0
4.6
3.8
4.8
18/36
24.75 MB
Up to 72
Yes
165W
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
$979
Intel® Core™ i9-10940X
X-series
3.3
4.6
4.1
4.8
14/28
19.25 MB
Up to 72
Yes
165W
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
$784
Intel® Core™ i9-109200X
X-series
3.5
4.6
4.3
4.8
12/24
19.25 MB
Up to 72
Yes
165W
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
$689
Intel® Core™ i9-10900X
X-series
3.7
4.5
4.3
4.7
10/20
19.25 MB
Up to 72
Yes
165W
Four Channels DDR4-2933
Yes
$590
Performance results are based on testing as of the date set
forth in the configurations and may not reflect all publicly
available security updates. See configuration disclosure for
details. No product or component can be absolutely secure.
Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been
optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors.
Performance tests, such as SYSmark* and MobileMark*, are measured
using specific computer systems, components, software, operations
and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the
results to vary. You should consult other information and
performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your
contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product
when combined with other products. For more complete information
about performance and benchmark results, visit
intel.com/benchmarks.
Intel is a sponsor and member of the BenchmarkXPRT Development
Community, and was the major developer of the XPRT family of
benchmarks. Principled Technologies is the publisher of the XPRT
family of benchmarks. You should consult other information and
performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your
contemplated purchases.
Intel technologies' features and benefits depend on system
configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service
activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration.
No product or component can be absolutely secure. Check with your
system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com.
1As measured by AI inference throughput using AIXPRT Community
Preview 2 with Int8 precision on ResNet-50 comparing Intel® Xeon®
W-2295 vs. Intel® Xeon® W-2195
2 As measured by Autodesk Revit* 3D architectural model
rendering workload comparing Intel® Xeon® W-2295 vs. Intel® Xeon®
W-2195
3 As measured by Autodesk Revit* 3D architectural model
rendering workload comparing Intel® Xeon® W-2295 vs. Intel® Xeon®
E5-1680 v4
4Altering clock frequency or voltage may damage or reduce the
useful life of the processor and other system components, and may
reduce system stability and performance. Product warranties may not
apply if the processor is operated beyond its specifications. Check
with the manufacturers of system and components for additional
details.
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