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Intel Xeon W-1300 series processors leaked, uses 14-nanometer ‘Rocket Lake’ core design
Intel released the Xeon W-1200 series processor that is the successor to the Xeon E-2200 and is used in workstation products. Now Intel Xeon W-1300 series processors are also leaked, basically the specifications of the 11th generation desktop Core.
Intel is conducting the final debugging of Xeon W-1300 series processors for workstations. This series of processors utilize the same 14-nanometer ‘Rocket Lake‘ core design as the 11th-generation Core desktop processors, with a maximum of 8 cores / 16 threads.
By looking at the Intel Xeon W-1370 has 8 cores and 16 threads, clocked at 2.90 GHz, 80W TDP. W-1390 is also 8 cores, clocked at 2.80 GHz, and TDP 80W, W-1390T is also 8 cores, clocked at 1.50 GHz, TDP 35 W. The processor will be compatible with Intel Z490, W480, and H470 chipsets, as well as its 500 series successors.
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