Intel confirms W790 chipset, expected to support next-generation Xeon workstation processors

By    29 Jul,2022

According to VideoCardz, Intel's official documents have confirmed the W790 chipset, and motherboards equipped with this series of chipsets are expected to support the next generation of Xeon workstation processors.

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Not long ago, system testing software hwinfo revealed the ASUS PRO WS W790E-Sage motherboard, which is expected to provide support for Intel's new Xeon W series.


With regard to Intel's new generation of Xeon processors, external media VideoCardz has now revealed the lineup of the series, including the W5, W7 and W9 series, with cores ranging from 12 to 56 cores. This series of processors will compete with AMD's Thread Ripper PRO 5000WX processor, which will be retailed later this year.

W5-3423: 12 cores, 24 threads, 2.1GHz, 220W


W5-3425: 12 cores, 24 threads, 3.2GHz, 270W


W5-3433: 16 cores, 32 threads, 2.0GHz, 220W


W5-3435X: 16 Cores, 32 Threads, 3.1GHz, 270W


W7-3445: 20 cores, 40 threads, 2.6GHz, 270W


W7-3455: 24 cores, 48 threads, 2.5GHz, 270W


W7-3465X: 28 cores, 56 threads, 2.5GHz, 300W


W9-3475X: 36 cores, 72 threads, 2.2GHz, 300W


W9-3495X: 56 cores, 112 threads, 1.9GHz, 350W


The news is that Intel's next generation of high-performance workstation processors will include the Xeon W-3400 and Xeon W-2400 series, which do not use the large and small core design on Core, but are Golden Cove cores. The Xeon W-3400 series has up to 56 cores and supports up to 4TB of 8-channel DDR5 memory, while the Xeon W-2400 series has up to 24 cores and supports up to 512GB of 4-channel DDR5 memory.


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