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The Xeon D is a brand of x86 system on a chip designed, manufactured, and marketed by Intel, targeted at the microserver market. [1] It was announced in 2014, with the first products released in 2015.
Xeon D-2876NT; Xeon D-2896NT; Xeon D-2896TER; Xeon D-2899NT; Xeon Silver. Xeon Silver 4309Y; Xeon Silver 4310; Xeon Silver 4310T; Xeon Silver 4314; Xeon Silver 4316 ...
Xeon D-16xx (uniprocessor, SoC) 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
Intel HD Graphics P3000 uses drivers that are optimized and certified for professional applications, ... Xeon E5-2618L SR0M1 (M1) 4 1.8 GHz — 4 × 256 KB 10 MB 40 W
Intel HD Graphics P4000 uses drivers that are optimized and certified for professional applications, ... Xeon E3-1220L v2: SR0R6 (L1) 2 2.3 GHz 10/12 2 × 256 KB: 3 ...
Used in Pentium 4, Pentium D, and some Xeon microprocessors. Very long pipeline. The Prescott was a major architectural revision. Later revisions were the first to feature Intel's x86-64 architecture, enhanced branch prediction and trace cache, and eventually support was added for the NX (No eXecute) bit to implement executable-space protection.
Xeon Platinum supports up to eight sockets; Xeon Gold supports up to four sockets; Xeon Silver and Bronze support up to two sockets; Xeon Platinum, Gold 61XX, and Gold 5122 have two AVX-512 FMA units per core; Xeon Gold 51XX (except 5122), Silver, and Bronze have a single AVX-512 FMA unit per core-F: integrated OmniPath fabric
The vast majority of Intel server chips of the Xeon E3, Xeon E5, and Xeon E7 product lines support VT-d. The first—and least powerful—Xeon to support VT-d was the E5502 launched Q1'09 with two cores at 1.86 GHz on a 45 nm process. [2] Many or most Xeons subsequent to this support VT-d.