Intel adds Xeon 6 line with E-cores and new P variants
Briefly

Intel has launched the new Xeon 6 processors featuring Efficiency cores, claiming a threefold performance improvement over their predecessors and enhanced efficiency for 5G core applications. The lineup includes new E-core options with up to 288 cores and P-core chips supporting up to 8 sockets. Key statistics from Intel highlight a 50% improvement in AI performance compared to AMD's Epyc 9005, with lower total cost of ownership (TCO) as well. Additionally, Intel introduced new Ethernet controllers aimed at enhancing support across various workloads, showcasing significant advancements in performance and versatility.
Intel claims that the new Xeon 6 processors deliver a threefold performance increase over previous versions, making them highly competitive for 5G core applications.
The addition of E-core variants to the Xeon 6 line allows for greater efficiency, with the 6700E and 6900E supporting up to 288 cores and maximizing memory bandwidth.
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