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Intel Ice Lake-SP Processor with 24 cores on “Whitley” Platform Spotted

Owners of HEDT systems will be interested to know that the Intel Ice Lake-SP Processor is coming! And it may work with existing C621 based motherboards/

Taken from Videocardz … Intel’s Whitley platform is set to replace Purley (Skylake-based processors) later this year. This is the first high-performance 10nm processors from Intel. The Ice Lake features Sunny Cove core design, which brings a lot of improvements over Skylake.

The company announced that Cascade Lake-SP will be succeeded by Ice Lake-SP and Cooper Lake-SP. The latter is expected for high-performance scalable Xeon systems, whereas Ice Lake should launch for workstation Xeons and possibly even desktop HEDT systems.

The leaked CPU features 24 cores and 48 threads and 1.25 MB of L2 cache per core, while Skylake-SP had 1MB. This CPU is clocked relatively low at 2.2 GHz but in the boost mode the CPU goes up to 2.9 GHz.

Intel’s current highest-end CPU from features 18-cores for the HEDT platform and 28 cores for Scalable Xeon series.

The SiSoftware leak does not provide all the information directly. It actually requires some digging, especially though the previous leaks on Geekbench. From there we have northbridge ID, which can further be associated with the Whitley platform through the CPU-Z Validator,

It is worth noting that the processor was tested on the C621 motherboard (as listed in the CPU-Z leak under ‘South Bridge’). This is the same chipset we have in ASUS ROG Dominus Extreme, AORUS C621 Xtreme and EVGA SR-3 Dark. These motherboards only supported Xeon W-3275 series.

Source: Videocardz, SiSoftware leak

 

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