Intel says its new Xeon 6 E-core CPUs feature up to 288 cores and will enable data centers to significantly reduce energy consumption and space. CRN goes through four important points about the ...
These CPUs will join forces with the previously announced efficiency core Xeon 6 Sierra Forest CPUs to round out the ...
Last September, Intel revealed that the Xeon 6 E-core lineup will include a processor carrying an unprecedented 288 cores. This is almost 100 cores greater than the 192-core AmpereOne processor ...
Taking a look at Intel's compute dies, we see the first major difference to AMD. Each compute tile has at least 43 cores on ...
AMD data center revenue has officially passed that of rival Intel Intel’s revenue down year-on-year, but hopes next quarter ...
At its Advancing AI event in San Francisco, AMD announced major new chip designs across its portfolio—datacenter, AI, ...
Microsoft has revealed its CPU support list for Windows Server 2025 that includes the surprising entry of the Pentium G7400 ...
Finally, Tom's Hardware said "Intel’s Xeon 6 lineup finally brings it toe-to-toe with AMD’s traditional advantage in core counts, but the true story will be told in independent benchmarking ...
Intel has since added the costs for its new Xeon 6 6900-series CPUs to its Ark database ... in the 6900-series lineup as well. The 120-core Xeon 6979P is listed at $15,750 ($131 per core ...
Just two years ago, Intel's DCAI group earned $5 billion—$6 billion per quarter ... which has reduced the company's revenue ...
The 120-core Xeon 6979P costs $15,750, or $131 per core. The 96-core Xeon 6972P is priced at $14,600, which is $2,795 more than AMD's 96-core EPYC 9654, despite having the same core count.
Pricing for Intel's new Xeon 6900P processor family has been announced, and it's steep, making it the most expensive x86 CPU ...