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− | '''Xeon Platinum 8158''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dodeca-core]] [[x86]] multi-socket highest performance server microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2017. This chip supports up to 8-way multiprocessing. The Platinum 8158, which is based on the server configuration of the {{intel | + | '''Xeon Platinum 8158''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dodeca-core]] [[x86]] multi-socket highest performance server microprocessor introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2017. This chip supports up to 8-way multiprocessing. The Platinum 8158, which is based on the server configuration of the {{intel|Skylake|l=arch}} microarchitecture and is manufactured on a [[14 nm process|14 nm+ process]], sports 2 {{x86|AVX-512}} [[FMA]] units as well as three {{intel|Ultra Path Interconnect}} links. This microprocessor, which operates at 3 GHz with a TDP of 150 W and a {{intel|turbo boost}} frequency of up to 3.7 GHz, supports up 768 GiB of hexa-channel DDR4-2666 ECC memory. |
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