Intel has launched their fastest chip for the microserver market under the Xeon D family. The chip known as the Xeon D-1571 comes with the highest core count available on the micorserver platform and based on Intel’s Broadwell architecture which uses the 14nm FinFET technology. 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.

CPUWorld was first to report the launch of the new Xeon D-1571…
Intel’s 16 Core Xeon D-1571 Processor Launched For Microservers – Based on Broadwell Architecture, Priced at $1222 US
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