Intel today announced its new family of Intel Xeon W-3300 server processors. Specifically, the company offers a total of five processors, starting for Intel Xeon W-3323 of 12 cores Ice Lake @ 10nm (1st Gen) at a frequency Base / Turbo 3.50 / 3.90 GHz (3.70 GHz all cores) with a 220W TDP and a price tag of $ 949.
The Intel Xeon W-3375 is the top-of-the-line model with 38 cores and 76 threads @ 2.50 / 4.00 GHz (3.30 GHz) with a TDP of 270W and a price tag of $ 4,499.
Other advantages of this platform are the support of Intel AVX-512 instructions, ECC (Error-Correction Code) RAM memory, access to WiFi 6E connectivity, Thunderbolt 4, and all these CPUs support up to 4 TB of DDR4 @ 3200 MHz RAM memory in Octa (8) -Channel configuration, along with a maximum of 64x PCI-Express 4.0 lanes per CPU and up to 10x USB3 ports.
According to the company, with respect to the Intel Xeon W-3200, the Xeon W-3300 offer up to a 26% improvement in rendering performance (AutoDesk Maya), up to 20% in encoding and decoding (Adobe Premiere Pro), up to a 45% extra performance in multicore performance (Cinebench R23; top model W-3200 offers 28 cores), up to 27% in productivity, up to 47% in power, oil and gas science data, and as little as a 10% improvement in overall operations workloads.
Model |
Cores / Threads |
Base / Turbo |
L3 Cache |
TDP |
Xeon W-3375 |
38 / 76 |
2.50/4.50 GHz |
57 MB |
270W |
Xeon W-3365 |
32 / 64 |
2.70/4.00 GHz |
48 MB |
270W |
Xeon W-3345 |
24 / 48 |
3.00/4.00 GHz |
36 MB |
250W |
Xeon W-3335 |
16 / 32 |
4.40/4.00 GHz |
24 MB |
250W |
Xeon W-3323 |
12 / 24 |
3.50/3.90 GHz |
21 MB |
250W |