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Quote:Intel posts Xeon 600 Granite Rapids-WS turbo tables for SSE, AVX2, AVX-512, and AMX
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Intel has published new “Granite Rapids-WS” turbo-frequency tables for its Xeon 600 workstation lineup, splitting expected boost behavior by instruction set. The tables cover non-AVX (SSE), AVX2, AVX-512, and AMX, and they map clock targets against active core count.
Xeon 600 for workstation is Intel’s current single-socket workstation platform on the W890 chipset. Intel lists up to 86 Performance-cores and 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes, plus AMX support in every core. The platform also supports DDR5 RDIMMs up to 6400 MT/s and MRDIMMs up to 8000 MT/s, with up to 4 TB of memory capacity on the 8-channel SKUs.
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Intel’s workstation stack spans 11 SKUs, from the 86-core Xeon 698X down to 12-core parts. The “X” models (698X, 696X, 678X, 676X, 674X, 658X) are unlocked, with base power ratings from 250 W to 350 W, while the non-X models scale down to 80 PCIe lanes and 4 memory channels on the 16-core and below tier. Intel’s own materials list pricing from $499 (Xeon 634) up to $7,699 (Xeon 698X).
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