Intel announces new Xeon W-2200 and Core-X series processors

Intel announces new Xeon W-2200 and Core-X series processors
HIGHLIGHTS

Intel Xeon W-2295 features 18 cores and 36 threads

New Xeon and Core-X CPUs offer up to 72PCIe lanes

Intel Core-X CPUs are fully unlocked

Intel has today announced new processors in its Xeon and Core-X series. Along with announcing a host of new processors in the W and Core-X series, the company has also announced price cuts across the table, all while launching the new processors at a more reasonable price than before. Intel is positioning the new W and X series chips towards content creators, with the X-series for casual creators and the new Xeon processors for professionals. Besides more cores and more PCIe lanes, Intel is also boasting of AI-acceleration and faster connectivity through wired and wireless means. The new processors will continue to use the X299 chipset, although we expect OEMs to launch new boards to support some of the newer features.

Intel Xeon W-2200 Series

Intel has launched 8 new processors in the Xeon W-2200 series. The new Xeon processors boast of up to 72PCIe lanes and support for ECC. With the new W-2200 series, users can get up to 18 cores and 36 threads for taking on the most demanding tasks such as 3D renders. Intel also states individual figures for all-core Turbo and even single core Turbo on each of the processors in the series. The Single Core Turbo frequencies are higher than the all-core turbo frequency for each SKU. The new processors in the W-2200 series will also support up to a terabyte of RAM.

In addition to the above hardware upgrades, the new processors also come with Intel’s Deep Learning Boost, Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) support along with Intel 2.5G ethernet controller i225 support. The new W-2200 processors also come with Thunderbot 3 support. Intel says that the new Xeon W-2200 series processors are perfect for Creators who use heavily multi-threaded applications such as video editing, 3D rendering, and compiling game code.

Intel Core-X Series

Along with the Xeon series, Intel also revealed the new Core-X series processors. Unfortunately due to an untimely leak, these processors had to be announced sooner, however, the pricing and availability has only been made public today. Intel has announced four new i9 processors in the Core-X series, which the company says will be fully unlocked, meaning the processors will be fully overclockable. The top of the line processors, the i9-10980XE comes with 18 cores and 36 thread with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.8GHz, and a single core turbo frequency of 4.8GHz. You can see the specifics of all the chips in the chart below.

Besides the increase in core counts, the four new processors also get 72PCIe lanes, Intel’s Turbo Boost 3.0 along with inclusion of Intel Deep Learning Boost. There’s also Wi-Fi 6 for faster wireless connectivity and 2.5G Intel Ethernet Controller i225 support. The processors also support Thunderbolt 3.

Pricing and Availability

The cheapest Intel Xeon processor, the W-2223 will retail for $294, going all the way up to $1,333 for the top-of-the-line W2295. In the Core-X series, the cheapest processor, the Intel Core i9-10900x will set you back $590. The top of the line Core-X processor is the Intel Core i9-10980XE Extreme Edition and comes with a price tag of $979. Intel says the new processors will be available starting November 2019.

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