New Intel Xeon W-3400 and Intel Xeon W-2400 workstation processors deliver a giant leap in performance and expanded platform capabilities.

What’s New: Intel today announced the new Intel® Xeon® W-3400 and Intel® Xeon® W-2400 desktop workstation processors (code-named Sapphire Rapids), led by the Intel® Xeon® w9-3495X, Intel’s most powerful desktop workstation processor ever designed. Built for professional creators, these new Xeon processors provide massive performance for media and entertainment, engineering and data science professionals. With a breakthrough new compute architecture, faster cores and new embedded multi-die interconnect bridge (EMIB) packaging, the Xeon W-3400 and Xeon W-2400 series of processors enable unprecedented scalability for increased performance.

“For more than 20 years, Intel has been committed to delivering the highest quality workstation platforms – combining high-performance compute and rock-solid stability – for professional PC users across the globe. Our new Intel Xeon desktop workstation platform is uniquely designed to unleash the innovation and creativity of professional creators, artists, engineers, designers, data scientists, and power users – built to tackle both todays’ most demanding workloads as well as the professional workloads of the future.”

– Roger Chandler, Intel vice president and general manager, Creator and Workstation Solutions​, Client Computing Group

Why It Matters: Xeon W-3400 and Xeon W-2400 processors provide the high-end computing foundation that today’s professionals require for the future of computing. Support for DDR5 RDIMM memory, PCIe Gen 5.0 and Wi-Fi 6E give professionals the cutting-edge platform technologies they require for the compute workloads of the future.​ Additionally, support for Intel vPro Enterprise technology, alongside ECC memory and reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) technologies, ensure workstation uptime is maximized so professionals don’t have to worry about workflow interruptions.

What It Offers: Available with up to 56 cores in a single socket, the top-end Intel Xeon w9-3495X processor features a redesigned memory controller and larger L3 cache, delivering up to 28% single-thread[1] and up to 120% multithread performance improvements[2] over the previous generation. And operational frequencies up to 4.8 gigahertz with Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 provide professional users with incredible compute performance in daily workloads.

Other platform features include:

  • Up to 105 megabytes of L3 cache for increased performance and data management.
  • Eight channels of DDR5 RDIMM memory support enables up to 4 terabytes of memory capacity and increased memory bandwidth for large data sets and memory-intensive workloads.
  • ECC memory and RAS technologies support improved integrity of critical data and system reliability.
  • Up to 112 CPU PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes on Xeon W-3400 processors and up to 64 CPU PCIe Gen 5.0 lanes on Xeon W-2400 processors for multi-GPUs, SSDs and network cards give professionals configuration flexibility to meet their next task.
  • Integrated Intel® Wi-Fi 6E for the latest network connectivity.
  • Comprehensive overclocking support for unlocked processors – including first-in-industry DDR5 XMP 3.0 RDIMM memory overclocking features.[3]
  • 3rd generation Intel® Deep Learning Boost (AMX, Bfloat16) delivers significantly more efficient deep learning acceleration for artificial intelligence training and inferencing.
  • Intel vPro® enterprise technologies for hardware-enhanced security features, firmware version control and remote manageability enable easy system deployment into the enterprise environment.

When It’s Available: Xeon W-3400 and W-2400 workstation processors will be available for pre-order Feb. 15 from industry partners, with system availability beginning in March. The recommended customer price for the Intel Xeon W Processor family starts at $359 (Xeon w3-2423) and scales up to $5,889 (Xeon w9-3495X).

[1] Based on SPEC CPU 2017_Int (1-copy) using Intel validation platform comparing Intel® Xeon® w9-3495X (56c) versus previous generation Intel® Xeon® W-3275 (28c).

[2] Based on SPEC CPU 2017_Int (n-copy) using Intel validation platform comparing Intel® Xeon® w9-3495X (56c) versus previous generation Intel® Xeon® W-3275 (28c).

[3] Altering clock frequency or voltage may void any product warranties and reduce stability, security, performance, and life of the processor and other components. Disabling Windows services or features may affect the functionality of other applications.

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