Last week, Intel launched their latest 16 core, Broadwell based Xeon D processors which includes the flagship Xeon D-1587 chip. The Xeon D family consists of several SOCs which are aimed at the microserver and storage markets, delivering the Xeon level architecture in a low TDP package. Several chips have launched under the Xeon D brand and Serverthehome has put the flagships to test in a range of benchmarks.
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Intel introduced three new 16 core Xeon D processors this week…
Intel’s 16 Core Xeon D-1587 Benchmarks Revealed – 65W Package Leads To Higher Efficiency, Beats Dual Socket Xeons
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