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[[File:cascade lake chip.JPG|right|thumb|Cascade Lake]]
 
'''Cascade Lake''' ('''CSL'''/'''CLX''') is [[Intel]]'s successor to {{\\|Skylake (server)|Skylake}}, a [[14 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] for enthusiasts and servers. Cascade Lake is the "Optimization" phase as part of Intel's {{intel|PAO}} model.
 
'''Cascade Lake''' ('''CSL'''/'''CLX''') is [[Intel]]'s successor to {{\\|Skylake (server)|Skylake}}, a [[14 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] for enthusiasts and servers. Cascade Lake is the "Optimization" phase as part of Intel's {{intel|PAO}} model.
  
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
! Core !! Abbrev !! Target
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! Core !! Abbrev !! Platform !! Target
 
|-
 
|-
| {{intel|Cascade Lake X|l=core}} || CSL-X || High-end desktops & enthusiasts market
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| {{intel|Cascade Lake X|l=core}} || CSL-X || Glacier Falls || High-end desktops & enthusiasts market
 
|-
 
|-
| {{intel|Cascade Lake W|l=core}} || CSL-W || Enterprise/Business workstations
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| {{intel|Cascade Lake W|l=core}} || CSL-W || || Enterprise/Business workstations
 
|-
 
|-
| {{intel|Cascade Lake SP|l=core}} || CSL-SP || Server Scalable Processors
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| {{intel|Cascade Lake SP|l=core}} || CLX-SP || Purley || Server Scalable Processors
 
|-
 
|-
| {{intel|Cascade Lake AP|l=core}} || CSL-AP || Server Advanced Processors
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| {{intel|Cascade Lake AP|l=core}} || CLX-AP || || Server Advanced Processors
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
== Brands ==
 
== Brands ==
Cascade Lake is sold under eight different families.
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Cascade Lake is sold under five different families.
 
 
{{future information}}
 
  
 
{| class="wikitable tc4 tc5 tc6 tc7 tc8" style="text-align: center;"
 
{| class="wikitable tc4 tc5 tc6 tc7 tc8" style="text-align: center;"
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | Logo !! rowspan="2" | Family !! rowspan="2" | General Description !! colspan="7" | Differentiating Features
 
|-
 
! Cores !! {{intel|Hyper-Threading|HT}} !! {{x86|AVX}} !! {{x86|AVX2}} !! {{x86|AVX-512}} !! {{intel|Turbo Boost|TBT}} !! [[ECC]]
 
|-
 
| [[File:core i7 logo (2015).png|50px|link=intel/core_i7]] || {{intel|Core i7}} || style="text-align: left;" | Enthusiasts/High Performance ({{intel|Skylake X|X|l=core}}) || ?-? || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|no}}
 
|-
 
| [[File:core i9x logo.png|50px|link=intel/core_i9]] || {{intel|Core i9}} || style="text-align: left;" | Enthusiasts/High Performance || ?-? || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|no}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! rowspan="2" | Logo !! rowspan="2" | Family !! rowspan="2" | General Description !! colspan="7" | Differentiating Features
 
! rowspan="2" | Logo !! rowspan="2" | Family !! rowspan="2" | General Description !! colspan="7" | Differentiating Features
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! Cores !! {{intel|Hyper-Threading|HT}} !! {{intel|Turbo Boost|TBT}} !! {{x86|AVX-512}} !! AVX-512 Units !! {{intel|Ultra Path Interconnect|UPI}} links !! Scalability
 
! Cores !! {{intel|Hyper-Threading|HT}} !! {{intel|Turbo Boost|TBT}} !! {{x86|AVX-512}} !! AVX-512 Units !! {{intel|Ultra Path Interconnect|UPI}} links !! Scalability
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:xeon logo (2015).png|50px|link=intel/xeon d]] || {{intel|Xeon D}} || style="text-align: left;" | Dense servers / edge computing || ?-? || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 1 || colspan="2" {{tchk|no}}
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| || {{intel|Xeon W}} || style="text-align: left;" | High-performance Workstations || 4-18 || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 2 || - || -
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:xeon logo (2015).png|50px|link=intel/xeon w]] || {{intel|Xeon W}} || style="text-align: left;" | Business workstations || ?-? || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 2 || colspan="2" {{tchk|no}}
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| colspan="11" |
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:xeon bronze (2017).png|50px]] || {{intel|Xeon Bronze}} || style="text-align: left;" | Entry-level performance / <br>Cost-sensitive || ?-? || {{tchk|no}} || {{tchk|no}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 1 || 2 || Up to 2
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| [[File:xeon bronze (2017).png|50px]] || {{intel|Xeon Bronze}} || style="text-align: left;" | Entry-level performance / <br>Cost-sensitive || 6 || {{tchk|no}} || {{tchk|no}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 1 || 2 || Up to 2
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:xeon silver (2017).png|50px]] || {{intel|Xeon Silver}} || style="text-align: left;" | Mid-range performance / <br>Efficient lower power || ?-? || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 1 || 2 || Up to 2
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| [[File:xeon silver (2017).png|50px]] || {{intel|Xeon Silver}} || style="text-align: left;" | Mid-range performance / <br>Efficient lower power || 8-16 || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 1 || 2 || Up to 2
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan="2" | [[File:xeon gold (2017).png|50px]] || {{intel|Xeon Gold}} 5000 || style="text-align: left;" | High performance || ?-? || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 1 || 2 || Up to 4
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:xeon gold (2017).png|50px]] || {{intel|Xeon Gold}} 5000 || style="text-align: left;" | High performance || 4-18 || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 1 || 2 || Up to 4
 
|-
 
|-
| {{intel|Xeon Gold}} 6000 || style="text-align: left;" | Higher performance || ?-? || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 2  || 3 || Up to 4
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| {{intel|Xeon Gold}} 6000 || style="text-align: left;" | Higher performance || 8-24 || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 2  || 3 || Up to 4
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:xeon platinum (2017).png|50px]] || {{intel|Xeon Platinum}} || style="text-align: left;" | Highest performance / flexibility || ?-? || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 2 || 3 || Up to 8
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| [[File:xeon platinum (2017).png|50px]] || {{intel|Xeon Platinum}} || style="text-align: left;" | Highest performance / flexibility || 4-28 || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || {{tchk|yes}} || 2 || 3 || Up to 8
 
|}
 
|}
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:[[File:xeon sp naming change.svg|800px]]
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=== Identification ===
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:[[File:cascade lake naming scheme.svg|750px]]
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Where,
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* "''F''" suffix integrates the {{intel|Omni-Path}} Host Fabric Interface (HFI) die on-package
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* "''L''" suffix indicates the SKU is a large memory (4.5 TiB) tier SKU
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* "''M''" suffix indicates the SKU is a medium memory (2 TiB) tier SKU
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* "''N''" suffix indicates the SKU is a networking-specialized model
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* "''S''" suffix indicates the SKU is a search application-specialized model
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* "''T''" suffix indicates that SKU has an extended lifetime (10 year use) guarantees and [[NEBS]]-friendly packing specification
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* "''U''" suffix indicates the SKU is a single-socket model (even if part of the [[Xeon Gold]] family that normally supports up two 4-way [[SMP]])
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* "''V''" suffix indicates the SKU targets the VM density value market
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* "''Y''" suffix indicates the SKU has {{intel|Speed Select Technology}} (SST)
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Note that Speed Select (SST) SKUs were originally suffixed with the 'C' suffix but were later changed to 'Y'. Some of the early engineering samples that are circulating around still suffixed with a 'C'.
  
 
== Release Dates ==
 
== Release Dates ==
Cascade Lake was released on April 2, 2019.
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Cascade Lake was released on April 2, 2019. {{intel|Cascade Lake W|l=core}} for workstations were released on June 3, 2019.
  
 
== Process Technology ==
 
== Process Technology ==
 
Cascade Lake is fabricated on Intel's enhanced [[14 nm process]].
 
Cascade Lake is fabricated on Intel's enhanced [[14 nm process]].
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== Compiler support ==
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=== CPUID ===
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{| class="wikitable tc1 tc2 tc3 tc4 tc5"
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! Core !! Extended<br>Family !! Family !! Extended<br>Model !! Model !! Stepping
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|-
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| rowspan="2" | Cascade Lake || 0 || 0x6 || 0x5 || 0x5 || 0x5..0x7
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|-
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| colspan="5" | Family 6 Model 85 Stepping 5..7
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|}
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There are early CPUs which report stepping 4. Normally stepping 4 is Skylake X.
  
 
== Architecture ==
 
== Architecture ==
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[[File:intel cascade core changes.png|right|thumb|Cascade lake core changes]]
 
As with {{\\|Skylake (server)|Skylake}}, Cascade Lake is also based on the {{intel|Purley|l=platform}} platform and is designed as a drop-in upgrade.
 
As with {{\\|Skylake (server)|Skylake}}, Cascade Lake is also based on the {{intel|Purley|l=platform}} platform and is designed as a drop-in upgrade.
 
=== Key changes from {{\\|Skylake (server)|Skylake}} ===
 
=== Key changes from {{\\|Skylake (server)|Skylake}} ===
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*** Up to 56 cores, 12 DDR4 channels
 
*** Up to 56 cores, 12 DDR4 channels
 
* Core
 
* Core
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** Execution units
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*** New {{x86|avx512vnni|VNNI}} logic on Port 0 and Port 1 as part of the FMAs
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** Higher frequency (100-300 MHz higher for both base/turbo)
 
** Security
 
** Security
 
*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2017-5715}} (Spectre, Variant 2)
 
*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2017-5715}} (Spectre, Variant 2)
 
*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2017-5754}} (Meltdown, Variant 3)
 
*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2017-5754}} (Meltdown, Variant 3)
 
*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2018-3640}} (Rogue System Register Read (RSRE), Variant 3a)
 
*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2018-3640}} (Rogue System Register Read (RSRE), Variant 3a)
*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2018-3620}}/{{cve|CVE-2018-3646}} (L1 Terminal Fault)
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*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2018-3620}}/{{cve|CVE-2018-3646}} (L1 Terminal Fault, Foreshadow)
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*** Hardware mitigations for {{cve|CVE-2018-12130}}/{{cve|CVE-2018-12126}}/{{cve|CVE-2018-12127}}/{{cve|CVE-2019-11091}} (MDS; MFBDS, RIDL, MSBDS, Fallout, MLPDS, MDSUM)
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**** ''note that while steppings 6 & 7 are fully mitigated, earlier stepping 5 is not protected against MSBDS, MLPDS, nor MDSUM''
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** New {{x86|CPUID}} Level Type field for "die"
 
* Integrated Memory Controller
 
* Integrated Memory Controller
 
** Added support for [[persistent memory]]
 
** Added support for [[persistent memory]]
 
*** Support for DDR-T / Optane DIMMs
 
*** Support for DDR-T / Optane DIMMs
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**** Apache Pass DIMMs
 
* Memory
 
* Memory
 
** Higher data rate (2933 MT/s, up from 2666 MT/s)
 
** Higher data rate (2933 MT/s, up from 2666 MT/s)
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** Extended memory support for up to 2 TiB per socket (up from 1.5 TiB)
 
** Extended memory support for up to 2 TiB per socket (up from 1.5 TiB)
 
** Large memory support for up to 4.5 TiB per socket
 
** Large memory support for up to 4.5 TiB per socket
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* I/O
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** x64 PCIe lanes exposed to the platform (up from x48) (''{{intel|Xeon W}} only'')
  
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{{expand list}}
 
====New instructions ====
 
====New instructions ====
 
Cascade Lake introduced a number of {{x86|extensions|new instructions}}:
 
Cascade Lake introduced a number of {{x86|extensions|new instructions}}:
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===== LCC SoC =====
 
===== LCC SoC =====
 
:[[File:skylake sp lcc block diagram.svg|500px]]
 
:[[File:skylake sp lcc block diagram.svg|500px]]
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===== HCC SoC =====
 
===== HCC SoC =====
 
:[[File:skylake sp hcc block diagram.svg|600px]]
 
:[[File:skylake sp hcc block diagram.svg|600px]]
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===== Individual Core =====
 
===== Individual Core =====
 
<small>The high-level core architecture is identical to that of {{\\|Skylake (server)#Individual Core|Skylake}}.</small>  
 
<small>The high-level core architecture is identical to that of {{\\|Skylake (server)#Individual Core|Skylake}}.</small>  
:[[File:skylake server block diagram.svg|950px]]
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:[[File:skylake server block diagram.svg|850px]]
  
 
=== Memory Hierarchy ===
 
=== Memory Hierarchy ===
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*** 2,048 sets, 12-way set associative
 
*** 2,048 sets, 12-way set associative
 
* DRAM
 
* DRAM
** 6 channels of DDR4, up to 2666 MT/s
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** 6 channels of DDR4, up to 2933 MT/s
 
*** RDIMM and LRDIMM
 
*** RDIMM and LRDIMM
*** bandwidth of 21.33 GB/s  
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*** bandwidth of 23.47 GB/s  
*** aggregated bandwidth of 128 GB/s
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*** aggregated bandwidth of 140.8 GB/s
  
 
Cascade Lake TLB consists of dedicated L1 TLB for instruction cache (ITLB) and another one for data cache (DTLB). Additionally there is a unified L2 TLB (STLB).
 
Cascade Lake TLB consists of dedicated L1 TLB for instruction cache (ITLB) and another one for data cache (DTLB). Additionally there is a unified L2 TLB (STLB).
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**** fixed partition
 
**** fixed partition
 
*** 1G page translations:
 
*** 1G page translations:
**** 4 entries; fully associative
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**** 4 entries; 4-way associative
 
**** fixed partition
 
**** fixed partition
 
** STLB
 
** STLB
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== Core ==
 
== Core ==
 
Cascade Lake core is largely identical to that of {{\\|skylake_(server)#Core|Skylake's}}. For in-depth detail of the Skylake core/pipeline see {{\\|skylake_(client)#Pipeline|Skylake (client) § Pipeline}}.
 
Cascade Lake core is largely identical to that of {{\\|skylake_(server)#Core|Skylake's}}. For in-depth detail of the Skylake core/pipeline see {{\\|skylake_(client)#Pipeline|Skylake (client) § Pipeline}}.
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=== Execution engine ===
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==== Scheduler Ports & Execution Units ====
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[[File:cascade lake scheduler.svg|right|500px]]
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Although the core is largely identical to {{\\|skylake_(server)#Core|Skylake's}}, there are a few minor changes in Cascade Lake. In order to accommodate the new {{x86|AVX512-VNNI}} instructions, new logic was added on Port 0 and Port 1. Where there was previously two FMA units for doing [[fused multiply-add]] [[floating-point]] operations, in Cascade Lake, new VNNI logic was added to that block which does a similar operation but works on [[integer]] data types. Support for 8-bit and 16-bit integers was added. It's worth noting that since integers dynamic range is quite low, the accumulation is performed on a 32-bit integer destination.
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{{clear}}
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== Higher core-count multi-chip processors ==
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[[File:cascade lake ap overview.png|thumb|right|Overview slide]]
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[[File:intel cascade lake ap chip with heatsink.JPG|right|thumb|Cascade Lake AP]]
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[[File:cascade lake ap board.JPG|right|thumb|Cascade Lake AP board]]
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{{main|intel/cores/cascade_lake_ap|l1=Cascade Lake Advanced Performance}}
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Intel introduced a number of new products, code name {{intel|Cascade Lake Advanced Performance|l=core}}, which doubled the core count. Intel achieved this by packaging two extreme core count (XCC) dies together on the same substrate in a BGA package. The two dies are interconnected through 1 {{intel|UPI}} link which paved the way for models up to 56 cores. This was done to support a fully-connected system in a 2-way SMP system which is where those chips are designed to go. In those systems, every die is interconnected to every other die (four in total) over a {{intel|UPI}} link. With two dies per package, each CPU exposes 12 DDR4 memory channels and x40 PCIe Gen3 lanes.
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:[[File:cascade lake ap block diagram (2-way).svg|600px]]
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=== Package ===
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Cascade Lake AP uses a high-density high-performance ball grid array (BGA) package. It has 5,903 balls at a 0.99 mm pitch. There are two separate power corridors for performance and power reasons. It uses a single heat spreader designed to cover the entire TDP range for all processor models. In total, each package exposes 12 channel DDR4 supporting rates of up to 2933 MT/s as well as 4 {{intel|UPI}} links operating at 10.4 GT/s.
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<div>
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<div style="float: left;">'''Package Top side view'''<br>[[File:cascade lake ap package.png|400px]]</div>
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<div style="float: left;">'''Package bottom side view'''<br>[[File:cascade lake ap package bottom.jpg|400px]]</div>
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</div>
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{{clear}}
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=== CPUID level type ===
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Because there are multiple dies in the same package for {{intel|Cascade Lake AP|l=core}} processors, software that wanted to take this into consideration for better optimization can do so through a new level type {{x86|CPUID}} value for ''5 = die''.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Initial EAX Value !! Register !! Level Type
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|-
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| 0x1F || EDX
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|
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* 0 - Invalid
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* 1 - SMT
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* 2 - Core
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* 3 - Module
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* 4 - Tile
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* '''5 - Die'''
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* 6+ - Reserved
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|}
  
 
== New Technologies ==
 
== New Technologies ==
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Cascade Lake added support for AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions (AVX512 VNNI). This extension introduces new instructions for accelerating inner [[convolutional neural network]] loops. Operations on both 8-bits and 16-bit pairs are supported. The new extension reduces the memory bandwidth required to perform a scalar-pair multiply followed by the summation of horizontal pairs and accumulate. For 16-bit operations, two common operations were fused into a single instruction while for 8-bit operations, the three common operations were fused into one.
 
Cascade Lake added support for AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions (AVX512 VNNI). This extension introduces new instructions for accelerating inner [[convolutional neural network]] loops. Operations on both 8-bits and 16-bit pairs are supported. The new extension reduces the memory bandwidth required to perform a scalar-pair multiply followed by the summation of horizontal pairs and accumulate. For 16-bit operations, two common operations were fused into a single instruction while for 8-bit operations, the three common operations were fused into one.
  
== Persistent Memory Support ==
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=== Speed Select Technology ===
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{{main|intel/speed select technology|l1=Speed Select Technology}}
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One of the other features that was added in Cascade Lake is Speed Select Technology (SST) which allows a chip to be configured in the field for various workloads such as throughput and single-core performance. This is done through configurations that allow the end user to determine how the power budget is spent. For example, single-thread performance can be further increased for fewer chips by further decreasing the base frequency of more inactive core. Alternatively, higher throughput can be achieved by increasing the base frequency of some cores while reducing the base frequency of other cores. All in all, the conigurations are ultimately bound by the power budget of the chip, however the custom tweaking of frquency (base, turbo, or otherwise) enable custom tuning of affinitized workloads.
  
Intel Optane DC Persistent Memory (DCPMM) (Codename: Apache Pass) will be supported starting with Cascade Lake. The next architecture/codename is Barlow Pass.
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== Specialized SKUs ==
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Though Intel has been providing various customers with specialized SKUs for a long time, with Cascade Lake, Intel started doubling down on specialized SKUs. Many SKUs that were sought after by customers were introduced as mainstream SKUs in Intel's standard Xeon lineup. New SKUs can be grouped into the following categories:
  
DCPMM is designed to improve overall Data Center (DC) system performance and to lower latencies by putting more data closer to the processor on NV Media.
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* Speed Select Technology SKUs
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* Specialized for network function virtualization
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* Specialized for networking and IoT (NEBS Friendly)
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* Specialized Search Application
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* Extended Memory
  
DCPMM Modules are DDR4 socket compatible, and will be available in capacities up to 512GB/Module.  
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=== Speed Select Technology (SST) ===
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{{main|intel/speed_select_technology|l1=Speed Select Technology (SST)}}
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Speed Select Technology is a new feature found on SST-enabled SKUs that allows for finer per-core power/performance configuration. SST-enabled SKUs come with additional controls that allow system administrators to change the turbo and base frequencies of certain cores. Those cores (called prioritized cores) can then have certain applications with higher priority affinitized to them. Since the power budget of the processor is fixed, with less prioritized cores, it’s possible to increase the base or turbo frequency. This can be furthered improved by reducing the frequencies of lower-priority cores (below their pre-defined base frequencies). In other words, SST allows for higher performance for priority workloads through the sacrifice of lower-priority workloads.
  
=== DCPMM Modules Sizes ===
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=== VM Density Value Specialized SKUs ===
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VM density value optimized are SKUs that have been optimized to provide higher ROI for customers that benefit more from the higher thread count. There are two new VM density SKUs. Those models are suffixed with a ‘V’.
  
* 128GB
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=== Network Function Virtualization (NFV) SKUs ===
* 256GB
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NFV models are optimized for dynamic density VMs with additional headroom for higher subscribe capacity. NFV SKUs also feature speed select profiles with configurable priority based on the kind of workloads that are running. There are three new NFV SKUs. Those models are suffixed with a ‘N’.
* 512GB
 
  
=== DCPMM Specs ===
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=== Search Application Value specialized ===
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The search-optimized SKU is mainly designed for cloud search applications. Those models are designed such that they have predictable performance and latencies. There is one new search-optimized SKUs. Those models are suffixed with an ‘S’.
  
* Capacity Per CPU: 3TB
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=== Specialized for networking and IoT (NEBS Friendly) ===
* Speed 2666MT/sec
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Models that are suffixed with “T” have extended lifetime (10 year use) guarantees and NEBS-friendly packing specification. There are four new NEBS-friendly SKUs.
* Close to DRAM latency
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* Cache line size access
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=== Extended Memory SKUs ===
* Operational Modes
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Beyond the normal supported memory, Intel also offers fourteen additional SKUs with extended memory support. Xeon Scalable models with the ‘M’ suffix offer medium DDR memory tier support with up to 2 TiB of memory per socket. Above those SKUs are ‘L’-suffixed SKUs which offer large memory support of up to 4.5 TiB of memory per socket.
** APP Direct Mode - low latency persistent memroy
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** Memory Mode - Used as DDR4 DRAM
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== Persistent memory support ==
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{{see also|x86/persistent_memory_extensions|snia/npm|l1=Persistent Memory Extensions|l2=NVM Programming Model}}
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Cascade Lake introduces support for persistent memory. For Cascade Lake, this comes in the form of first-generation Optane DC Persistent Memory Modules (DCPMM), codename Apache Pass. PMMs are designed to improve the overall data center system performance by bringing a larger amount of data closer to the processor, in terms of latency, but behind DRAM.
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For first-generation Optane DC DIMMs, Intel supports capacities of 128, 256, and 512 GiB. The DIMMs are DDR4 pin-compatible and although they are slightly slower than DRAM, they are considerably faster than a typical SSD - fast enough to double up as "slow main memory". Optane DC DIMMs are designed to work with direct byte-addressable load/store accesses and have built-in encryption. They allow cache line access (i.e., 64B granularity) and offer idle latency close to that of DDR4 DIMMs.
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[[File:cascade-presistence.png|right|thumb|Persistence domain]]
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Although Optane DC DIMMs are DDR4 pin-compatible, meaning they use the same electrical and mechanical interface as DDR4, they are not a direct drop-in replacement. Those DIMMs have different characteristics and therefore they interface with the CPU over proprietary protocol extensions. For this reason, Cascade Lake features an overhauled memory controller capable of interfacing with both DDR4 DIMMs and Optane DC DIMMs. Memory channels can be shared between DDR4 and Optane DC modules. For example, a single channel can have one regular DDR4 DIMM while the other DIMM can be an Optane DC DIMM. All in all, Optane DC DIMMs allow for greater than 3 TiB of system memory per socket.
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Although the instructions to support persistent memory were already introduced in {{\\|Skylake (Server)|Skylake}}, Cascade Lake can now actually make use of them. The bare minimum for persistent memory support can be realized by simply putting the data in the write pending queue (WPQ) of the integrated memory controller within the persistence domain. The persistence domain is a unique checkpoint. Once data makes it to that point, it’s persistence is guaranteed by the platform interface. This is shown in the diagram on the right in the bottom dotted box. Any data within that box is either saved on the DIMM, on the way to the DIMM, or in the WPQ in the IMC. Regardless of where it is, the platform is required to store enough energy (e.g., through on-board supercapacitors) to save everything within that box in the event of a power loss.
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=== Encryption ===
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[[File:cascade-lake-optane-dimm-encryption.png|right|thumb|PMM Encryption]]
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One of the unique problems associated with persistent memory is the security of the persistent data itself. To that end, Optane DIMMs protects all data with 256b AES-XTP. There are two supported modes. The first one is memory mode where the DIMM is treated like DRAM memory (one big cache) and as such, the key is regenerated each boot and data is lost on a power cycle. The second mode is App Direct which keeps the key on a power cycle. In this mode, the passphrase must be securely stored to unlock the data. Interestingly, one of the features that are currently missing is support for any form of virtualization. Currently, in a virtualized environment, the DIMM is unlocked using a single passphrase meaning the host has access to all the data. It’s reasonable to expect that in future Xeons, support for virtualization will be added such that data can be remained encrypted and private for that VM.
  
 
== Scalability ==
 
== Scalability ==
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<div style="text-align: center;">'''8-way SMP; 3 UPI links'''<br><br>[[File:cascade lake sp 8-way 3 upi.svg|400px]]</div>
 
<div style="text-align: center;">'''8-way SMP; 3 UPI links'''<br><br>[[File:cascade lake sp 8-way 3 upi.svg|400px]]</div>
 
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== Processor Model Number Suffixes ==
 
 
* T = High Tcase
 
* C/Y = Speed Select (It was planned as "C" but was changed to "Y" Later, all "C" Models are now "Y" Models for Speed Select)
 
* N = NFV Optimized
 
* M = Medium memory tier
 
* U = Single Socket
 
* S = Search Optimized
 
* L = Large Memory Tier
 
 
  
 
== All Cascade Lake Chips ==
 
== All Cascade Lake Chips ==
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=== SKU Comparison ===
 +
Below are a number of SKU comparison graphs based on their specifications.
 +
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{{#ask: [[Category:microprocessor models by intel]] [[microarchitecture::Cascade Lake]]
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|?core count
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|?turbo frequency (1 core)
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|charttitle=Cores vs. Turbo Frequency
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|numbersaxislabel=Frequency (MHz)
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{{#ask: [[Category:microprocessor models by intel]] [[microarchitecture::Cascade Lake]]
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|?core count
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|?tdp
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|charttitle=Cores vs. TDP
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|numbersaxislabel=TDP (W)
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|labelaxislabel=Core Count
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|charttitle=Frequency vs. TDP
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== Bibliography ==
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* Intel DC Tech Day, May 2019
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* Intel. ''personal communication''.
  
 
== Documents ==
 
== Documents ==
 
* [[:File:cascade-lake-advanced-performance-press-deck.pdf|Cascade Lake Advanced Performance]]
 
* [[:File:cascade-lake-advanced-performance-press-deck.pdf|Cascade Lake Advanced Performance]]

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Cascade Lake µarch
General Info
Arch TypeCPU
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
Introduction2019
Process14 nm
Core Configs2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 32, 48, 56
Pipeline
TypeSuperscalar
OoOEYes
SpeculativeYes
Reg RenamingYes
Stages14-19
Instructions
ISAx86-64
ExtensionsMOVBE, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, POPCNT, AVX, AVX2, AES, PCLMUL, FSGSBASE, RDRND, FMA3, F16C, BMI, BMI2, VT-x, VT-d, TXT, TSX, RDSEED, ADCX, PREFETCHW, CLFLUSHOPT, XSAVE, SGX, MPX, AVX-512
Cache
L1I Cache32 KiB/core
8-way set associative
L1D Cache32 KiB/core
8-way set associative
L2 Cache1 MiB/core
16-way set associative
L3 Cache1.375 MiB/core
11-way set associative
Cores
Core NamesCascade Lake X,
Cascade Lake SP,
Cascade Lake AP
Succession
Contemporary
Coffee Lake
Cascade Lake

Cascade Lake (CSL/CLX) is Intel's successor to Skylake, a 14 nm microarchitecture for enthusiasts and servers. Cascade Lake is the "Optimization" phase as part of Intel's PAO model.

For desktop enthusiasts, Cascade Lake is branded Core i7, and Core i9 processors (under the Core X series). For scalable server class processors, Intel branded it as Xeon Bronze, Xeon Silver, Xeon Gold, and Xeon Platinum.

Codenames[edit]

Core Abbrev Platform Target
Cascade Lake X CSL-X Glacier Falls High-end desktops & enthusiasts market
Cascade Lake W CSL-W Enterprise/Business workstations
Cascade Lake SP CLX-SP Purley Server Scalable Processors
Cascade Lake AP CLX-AP Server Advanced Processors

Brands[edit]

Cascade Lake is sold under five different families.

Logo Family General Description Differentiating Features
Cores HT TBT AVX-512 AVX-512 Units UPI links Scalability
Xeon W High-performance Workstations 4-18 2 - -
xeon bronze (2017).png Xeon Bronze Entry-level performance /
Cost-sensitive
6 1 2 Up to 2
xeon silver (2017).png Xeon Silver Mid-range performance /
Efficient lower power
8-16 1 2 Up to 2
xeon gold (2017).png Xeon Gold 5000 High performance 4-18 1 2 Up to 4
Xeon Gold 6000 Higher performance 8-24 2 3 Up to 4
xeon platinum (2017).png Xeon Platinum Highest performance / flexibility 4-28 2 3 Up to 8
xeon sp naming change.svg

Identification[edit]

cascade lake naming scheme.svg


Where,

  • "F" suffix integrates the Omni-Path Host Fabric Interface (HFI) die on-package
  • "L" suffix indicates the SKU is a large memory (4.5 TiB) tier SKU
  • "M" suffix indicates the SKU is a medium memory (2 TiB) tier SKU
  • "N" suffix indicates the SKU is a networking-specialized model
  • "S" suffix indicates the SKU is a search application-specialized model
  • "T" suffix indicates that SKU has an extended lifetime (10 year use) guarantees and NEBS-friendly packing specification
  • "U" suffix indicates the SKU is a single-socket model (even if part of the Xeon Gold family that normally supports up two 4-way SMP)
  • "V" suffix indicates the SKU targets the VM density value market
  • "Y" suffix indicates the SKU has Speed Select Technology (SST)

Note that Speed Select (SST) SKUs were originally suffixed with the 'C' suffix but were later changed to 'Y'. Some of the early engineering samples that are circulating around still suffixed with a 'C'.

Release Dates[edit]

Cascade Lake was released on April 2, 2019. Cascade Lake W for workstations were released on June 3, 2019.

Process Technology[edit]

Cascade Lake is fabricated on Intel's enhanced 14 nm process.

Compiler support[edit]

CPUID[edit]

Core Extended
Family
Family Extended
Model
Model Stepping
Cascade Lake 0 0x6 0x5 0x5 0x5..0x7
Family 6 Model 85 Stepping 5..7

There are early CPUs which report stepping 4. Normally stepping 4 is Skylake X.

Architecture[edit]

Cascade lake core changes

As with Skylake, Cascade Lake is also based on the Purley platform and is designed as a drop-in upgrade.

Key changes from Skylake[edit]

  • System Architecture
  • Core
    • Execution units
      • New VNNI logic on Port 0 and Port 1 as part of the FMAs
    • Higher frequency (100-300 MHz higher for both base/turbo)
    • Security
    • New CPUID Level Type field for "die"
  • Integrated Memory Controller
    • Added support for persistent memory
      • Support for DDR-T / Optane DIMMs
        • Apache Pass DIMMs
  • Memory
    • Higher data rate (2933 MT/s, up from 2666 MT/s)
    • Standard support for up to 1 TiB per socket (up from 768 GiB)
    • Extended memory support for up to 2 TiB per socket (up from 1.5 TiB)
    • Large memory support for up to 4.5 TiB per socket
  • I/O
    • x64 PCIe lanes exposed to the platform (up from x48) (Xeon W only)

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

New instructions[edit]

Cascade Lake introduced a number of new instructions:

Block Diagram[edit]

Entire SoC Overview[edit]

LCC SoC[edit]
skylake sp lcc block diagram.svg
HCC SoC[edit]
skylake sp hcc block diagram.svg
XCC SoC[edit]
skylake sp xcc block diagram.svg
Individual Core[edit]

The high-level core architecture is identical to that of Skylake.

skylake server block diagram.svg

Memory Hierarchy[edit]

The memory hierarchy of Cascade Lake is identical to that of Skylake's.

  • Cache
    • L0 µOP cache:
      • 1,536 µOPs/core, 8-way set associative
        • 32 sets, 6-µOP line size
        • statically divided between threads, inclusive with L1I
    • L1I Cache:
      • 32 KiB/core, 8-way set associative
        • 64 sets, 64 B line size
        • competitively shared by the threads/core
    • L1D Cache:
      • 32 KiB/core, 8-way set associative
      • 64 sets, 64 B line size
      • competitively shared by threads/core
      • 4 cycles for fastest load-to-use (simple pointer accesses)
        • 5 cycles for complex addresses
      • 128 B/cycle load bandwidth
      • 64 B/cycle store bandwidth
      • Write-back policy
    • L2 Cache:
      • 1 MiB/core, 16-way set associative
      • 64 B line size
      • Inclusive
      • 64 B/cycle bandwidth to L1$
      • Write-back policy
      • 14 cycles latency
    • L3 Cache:
      • 1.375 MiB/core, 11-way set associative, shared across all cores
        • Note that a few models have non-default cache sizes due to disabled cores
      • 2,048 sets, 64 B line size
      • Non-inclusive victim cache
      • Write-back policy
      • 50-70 cycles latency
    • Snoop Filter (SF):
      • 2,048 sets, 12-way set associative
  • DRAM
    • 6 channels of DDR4, up to 2933 MT/s
      • RDIMM and LRDIMM
      • bandwidth of 23.47 GB/s
      • aggregated bandwidth of 140.8 GB/s

Cascade Lake TLB consists of dedicated L1 TLB for instruction cache (ITLB) and another one for data cache (DTLB). Additionally there is a unified L2 TLB (STLB).

  • TLBs:
    • ITLB
      • 4 KiB page translations:
        • 128 entries; 8-way set associative
        • dynamic partitioning
      • 2 MiB / 4 MiB page translations:
        • 8 entries per thread; fully associative
        • Duplicated for each thread
    • DTLB
      • 4 KiB page translations:
        • 64 entries; 4-way set associative
        • fixed partition
      • 2 MiB / 4 MiB page translations:
        • 32 entries; 4-way set associative
        • fixed partition
      • 1G page translations:
        • 4 entries; 4-way associative
        • fixed partition
    • STLB
      • 4 KiB + 2 MiB page translations:
        • 1536 entries; 12-way set associative
        • fixed partition
      • 1 GiB page translations:
        • 16 entries; 4-way set associative
        • fixed partition

Overview[edit]

skylake server overview.svg

Cascade Lake is Intel's direct successor to the Skylake server microarchitecture. It is designed to be compatible with the Skylake parts (LGA-3647) and utilize the Purley platform. To that end, Cascade Lake shares the same socket and pinout as well as the same core count, cache size, and I/O capabilities.

Cascade Lake introduces initial in-hardware Spectre and Meltdown mitigation, including Variant 2, 3, and L1TF. Chips are fabricated on an enhanced 14 nm process which allows Intel to extract an additional power efficiency, allowing them to clock those processors higher. Intel noted that targeted performance improvements were applied to some of the critical paths to make this possible. Although the core architecture is largely identical to that of Skylake, Cascade Lake introduces support for AVX512VNNI which is designed to improve the performance of Artificial Intelligence workloads by improving the throughput of tight inner convolutional loop operations.

The chief modification to Cascade Lake is the overhauling of the integrated memory controller in order to introduce support for persistent memory. The IMC on Cascade Lake is capable of interfacing with both DDR4 DIMMs and Intel's Optane DC DIMMs. Memory channels can be shared between DDR4 and Optane DC modules. For example, a single channel can have one regular DDR4 DIMM while the other DIMM can be an Optane DC DIMM. All in all, Optane DC DIMMs allow for greater than 3 TiB of system memory per socket.

A superset model is shown on the right. Cascade Lake-based servers make use of Intel's mesh interconnect architecture. In this configuration, the cores, caches, and the memory controllers are organized in rows and columns - each with dedicated connections going through each of the rows and columns allowing for the shortest path between any tile, reducing latency, and improving the bandwidth. Those processors are offered from 4 cores up to 28 cores with 8 to 56 threads.

All models incorporate 6 channels of DDR4 supporting up to 12 DIMMS for a total of 1.5 TiB (with extended models support 3 TiB). For I/O all models incorporate 48x (3x16) lanes of PCIe 3.0. There is an additional x4 lanes PCIe 3.0 reserved exclusively for DMI for the the Lewisburg (LBG) chipset. For a selected number of models, specifically those with F suffix, they have an Omni-Path Host Fabric Interface (HFI) on-package (see Integrated Omni-Path).

Cascade Lake processors are designed for scalability, supporting 2-way, 4-way, and 8-way multiprocessing through Intel's Ultra Path Interconnect (UPI) interconnect links, with two to three links being offered (see § Scalability). High-end models have node controller support allowing for even higher way configuration (e.g., 32-way multiprocessing).

Core[edit]

Cascade Lake core is largely identical to that of Skylake's. For in-depth detail of the Skylake core/pipeline see Skylake (client) § Pipeline.

Execution engine[edit]

Scheduler Ports & Execution Units[edit]

cascade lake scheduler.svg

Although the core is largely identical to Skylake's, there are a few minor changes in Cascade Lake. In order to accommodate the new AVX512-VNNI instructions, new logic was added on Port 0 and Port 1. Where there was previously two FMA units for doing fused multiply-add floating-point operations, in Cascade Lake, new VNNI logic was added to that block which does a similar operation but works on integer data types. Support for 8-bit and 16-bit integers was added. It's worth noting that since integers dynamic range is quite low, the accumulation is performed on a 32-bit integer destination.


Higher core-count multi-chip processors[edit]

Overview slide
Cascade Lake AP
Cascade Lake AP board
Main article: Cascade Lake Advanced Performance

Intel introduced a number of new products, code name Cascade Lake Advanced Performance, which doubled the core count. Intel achieved this by packaging two extreme core count (XCC) dies together on the same substrate in a BGA package. The two dies are interconnected through 1 UPI link which paved the way for models up to 56 cores. This was done to support a fully-connected system in a 2-way SMP system which is where those chips are designed to go. In those systems, every die is interconnected to every other die (four in total) over a UPI link. With two dies per package, each CPU exposes 12 DDR4 memory channels and x40 PCIe Gen3 lanes.


cascade lake ap block diagram (2-way).svg


Package[edit]

Cascade Lake AP uses a high-density high-performance ball grid array (BGA) package. It has 5,903 balls at a 0.99 mm pitch. There are two separate power corridors for performance and power reasons. It uses a single heat spreader designed to cover the entire TDP range for all processor models. In total, each package exposes 12 channel DDR4 supporting rates of up to 2933 MT/s as well as 4 UPI links operating at 10.4 GT/s.


Package Top side view
cascade lake ap package.png
Package bottom side view
cascade lake ap package bottom.jpg

CPUID level type[edit]

Because there are multiple dies in the same package for Cascade Lake AP processors, software that wanted to take this into consideration for better optimization can do so through a new level type CPUID value for 5 = die.

Initial EAX Value Register Level Type
0x1F EDX
  • 0 - Invalid
  • 1 - SMT
  • 2 - Core
  • 3 - Module
  • 4 - Tile
  • 5 - Die
  • 6+ - Reserved

New Technologies[edit]

AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions[edit]

Main article: AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions

Cascade Lake added support for AVX-512 Vector Neural Network Instructions (AVX512 VNNI). This extension introduces new instructions for accelerating inner convolutional neural network loops. Operations on both 8-bits and 16-bit pairs are supported. The new extension reduces the memory bandwidth required to perform a scalar-pair multiply followed by the summation of horizontal pairs and accumulate. For 16-bit operations, two common operations were fused into a single instruction while for 8-bit operations, the three common operations were fused into one.

Speed Select Technology[edit]

Main article: Speed Select Technology

One of the other features that was added in Cascade Lake is Speed Select Technology (SST) which allows a chip to be configured in the field for various workloads such as throughput and single-core performance. This is done through configurations that allow the end user to determine how the power budget is spent. For example, single-thread performance can be further increased for fewer chips by further decreasing the base frequency of more inactive core. Alternatively, higher throughput can be achieved by increasing the base frequency of some cores while reducing the base frequency of other cores. All in all, the conigurations are ultimately bound by the power budget of the chip, however the custom tweaking of frquency (base, turbo, or otherwise) enable custom tuning of affinitized workloads.

Specialized SKUs[edit]

Though Intel has been providing various customers with specialized SKUs for a long time, with Cascade Lake, Intel started doubling down on specialized SKUs. Many SKUs that were sought after by customers were introduced as mainstream SKUs in Intel's standard Xeon lineup. New SKUs can be grouped into the following categories:

  • Speed Select Technology SKUs
  • Specialized for network function virtualization
  • Specialized for networking and IoT (NEBS Friendly)
  • Specialized Search Application
  • Extended Memory

Speed Select Technology (SST)[edit]

Main article: Speed Select Technology (SST)

Speed Select Technology is a new feature found on SST-enabled SKUs that allows for finer per-core power/performance configuration. SST-enabled SKUs come with additional controls that allow system administrators to change the turbo and base frequencies of certain cores. Those cores (called prioritized cores) can then have certain applications with higher priority affinitized to them. Since the power budget of the processor is fixed, with less prioritized cores, it’s possible to increase the base or turbo frequency. This can be furthered improved by reducing the frequencies of lower-priority cores (below their pre-defined base frequencies). In other words, SST allows for higher performance for priority workloads through the sacrifice of lower-priority workloads.

VM Density Value Specialized SKUs[edit]

VM density value optimized are SKUs that have been optimized to provide higher ROI for customers that benefit more from the higher thread count. There are two new VM density SKUs. Those models are suffixed with a ‘V’.

Network Function Virtualization (NFV) SKUs[edit]

NFV models are optimized for dynamic density VMs with additional headroom for higher subscribe capacity. NFV SKUs also feature speed select profiles with configurable priority based on the kind of workloads that are running. There are three new NFV SKUs. Those models are suffixed with a ‘N’.

Search Application Value specialized[edit]

The search-optimized SKU is mainly designed for cloud search applications. Those models are designed such that they have predictable performance and latencies. There is one new search-optimized SKUs. Those models are suffixed with an ‘S’.

Specialized for networking and IoT (NEBS Friendly)[edit]

Models that are suffixed with “T” have extended lifetime (10 year use) guarantees and NEBS-friendly packing specification. There are four new NEBS-friendly SKUs.

Extended Memory SKUs[edit]

Beyond the normal supported memory, Intel also offers fourteen additional SKUs with extended memory support. Xeon Scalable models with the ‘M’ suffix offer medium DDR memory tier support with up to 2 TiB of memory per socket. Above those SKUs are ‘L’-suffixed SKUs which offer large memory support of up to 4.5 TiB of memory per socket.

Persistent memory support[edit]

See also: Persistent Memory Extensions and NVM Programming Model

Cascade Lake introduces support for persistent memory. For Cascade Lake, this comes in the form of first-generation Optane DC Persistent Memory Modules (DCPMM), codename Apache Pass. PMMs are designed to improve the overall data center system performance by bringing a larger amount of data closer to the processor, in terms of latency, but behind DRAM.

For first-generation Optane DC DIMMs, Intel supports capacities of 128, 256, and 512 GiB. The DIMMs are DDR4 pin-compatible and although they are slightly slower than DRAM, they are considerably faster than a typical SSD - fast enough to double up as "slow main memory". Optane DC DIMMs are designed to work with direct byte-addressable load/store accesses and have built-in encryption. They allow cache line access (i.e., 64B granularity) and offer idle latency close to that of DDR4 DIMMs.

Persistence domain

Although Optane DC DIMMs are DDR4 pin-compatible, meaning they use the same electrical and mechanical interface as DDR4, they are not a direct drop-in replacement. Those DIMMs have different characteristics and therefore they interface with the CPU over proprietary protocol extensions. For this reason, Cascade Lake features an overhauled memory controller capable of interfacing with both DDR4 DIMMs and Optane DC DIMMs. Memory channels can be shared between DDR4 and Optane DC modules. For example, a single channel can have one regular DDR4 DIMM while the other DIMM can be an Optane DC DIMM. All in all, Optane DC DIMMs allow for greater than 3 TiB of system memory per socket.

Although the instructions to support persistent memory were already introduced in Skylake, Cascade Lake can now actually make use of them. The bare minimum for persistent memory support can be realized by simply putting the data in the write pending queue (WPQ) of the integrated memory controller within the persistence domain. The persistence domain is a unique checkpoint. Once data makes it to that point, it’s persistence is guaranteed by the platform interface. This is shown in the diagram on the right in the bottom dotted box. Any data within that box is either saved on the DIMM, on the way to the DIMM, or in the WPQ in the IMC. Regardless of where it is, the platform is required to store enough energy (e.g., through on-board supercapacitors) to save everything within that box in the event of a power loss.

Encryption[edit]

PMM Encryption

One of the unique problems associated with persistent memory is the security of the persistent data itself. To that end, Optane DIMMs protects all data with 256b AES-XTP. There are two supported modes. The first one is memory mode where the DIMM is treated like DRAM memory (one big cache) and as such, the key is regenerated each boot and data is lost on a power cycle. The second mode is App Direct which keeps the key on a power cycle. In this mode, the passphrase must be securely stored to unlock the data. Interestingly, one of the features that are currently missing is support for any form of virtualization. Currently, in a virtualized environment, the DIMM is unlocked using a single passphrase meaning the host has access to all the data. It’s reasonable to expect that in future Xeons, support for virtualization will be added such that data can be remained encrypted and private for that VM.

Scalability[edit]

See also: Ultra Path Interconnect

Cascade Lake continues to use Ultra Path Interconnect (UPI) which was first introduced with Skylake. UPI is a high-efficiency coherent interconnect for scalable systems, allowing multiple processors to share a single shared address space. Depending on the exact model, each processor can have either two or three UPI links connecting to the other processors.

Depending on the exact model, Cascade Lake processors can scale from 2-way all the way up to 8-way multiprocessing. Note that the high-end models that support 8-way multiprocessing also only come with three UPI links for this purpose while the lower end processors can have either two or three UPI links. Below are the typical configurations for those processors.


2-way SMP; 2 UPI links

cascade lake sp 2-way 2 upi.svg
2-way SMP; 3 UPI links

cascade lake sp 2-way 3 upi.svg


4-way SMP; 2 UPI links

cascade lake sp 4-way 2 upi.svg
4-way SMP; 3 UPI links

cascade lake sp 4-way 3 upi.svg


8-way SMP; 3 UPI links

cascade lake sp 8-way 3 upi.svg

All Cascade Lake Chips[edit]

 List of Cascade Lake Processors
 Main processorFrequency/TurboMemMajor Feature Diff
ModelLaunchedPriceFamilyCore NameCoresThreadsL2$L3$TDPFrequencyMax TurboMax MemTurboSMT
 Uniprocessors
6209U2 April 2019$ 1,350.00
€ 1,215.00
£ 1,093.50
¥ 139,495.50
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
27.5 MiB
28,160 KiB
28,835,840 B
0.0269 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6210U2 April 2019$ 1,500.00
€ 1,350.00
£ 1,215.00
¥ 154,995.00
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
27.5 MiB
28,160 KiB
28,835,840 B
0.0269 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.5 GHz
2,500 MHz
2,500,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6212U2 April 2019$ 2,000.00
€ 1,800.00
£ 1,620.00
¥ 206,660.00
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
W-32233 June 2019$ 749.00
€ 674.10
£ 606.69
¥ 77,394.17
Xeon WCascade Lake SP8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
16.5 MiB
16,896 KiB
17,301,504 B
0.0161 GiB
160 W
160,000 mW
0.215 hp
0.16 kW
3.5 GHz
3,500 MHz
3,500,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
W-32253 June 2019$ 1,199.00
€ 1,079.10
£ 971.19
¥ 123,892.67
Xeon WCascade Lake SP8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
16.5 MiB
16,896 KiB
17,301,504 B
0.0161 GiB
160 W
160,000 mW
0.215 hp
0.16 kW
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
4.3 GHz
4,300 MHz
4,300,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
W-32353 June 2019$ 1,398.00
€ 1,258.20
£ 1,132.38
¥ 144,455.34
Xeon WCascade Lake SP122412 MiB
12,288 KiB
12,582,912 B
0.0117 GiB
19.25 MiB
19,712 KiB
20,185,088 B
0.0188 GiB
180 W
180,000 mW
0.241 hp
0.18 kW
3.3 GHz
3,300 MHz
3,300,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
W-32453 June 2019$ 1,999.00
€ 1,799.10
£ 1,619.19
¥ 206,556.67
Xeon WCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
W-3245M3 June 2019$ 5,002.00
€ 4,501.80
£ 4,051.62
¥ 516,856.66
Xeon WCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
W-32653 June 2019$ 3,349.00
€ 3,014.10
£ 2,712.69
¥ 346,052.17
Xeon WCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
33 MiB
33,792 KiB
34,603,008 B
0.0322 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
W-3265M3 June 2019$ 6,353.00
€ 5,717.70
£ 5,145.93
¥ 656,455.49
Xeon WCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
33 MiB
33,792 KiB
34,603,008 B
0.0322 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
W-32753 June 2019$ 4,449.00
€ 4,004.10
£ 3,603.69
¥ 459,715.17
Xeon WCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.5 GHz
2,500 MHz
2,500,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
W-3275M3 June 2019$ 7,453.00
€ 6,707.70
£ 6,036.93
¥ 770,118.49
Xeon WCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.5 GHz
2,500 MHz
2,500,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
 Multiprocessors (2-way)
32042 April 2019$ 213.00
€ 191.70
£ 172.53
¥ 22,009.29
$ 224.00
€ 201.60
£ 181.44
¥ 23,145.92
Xeon BronzeCascade Lake SP666 MiB
6,144 KiB
6,291,456 B
0.00586 GiB
8.25 MiB
8,448 KiB
8,650,752 B
0.00806 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
1.9 GHz
1,900 MHz
1,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
5218R24 February 2020$ 1,273.00
€ 1,145.70
£ 1,031.13
¥ 131,539.09
$ 1,280.00
€ 1,152.00
£ 1,036.80
¥ 132,262.40
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
27.5 MiB
28,160 KiB
28,835,840 B
0.0269 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
5220R24 February 2020$ 1,555.00
€ 1,399.50
£ 1,259.55
¥ 160,678.15
$ 1,561.00
€ 1,404.90
£ 1,264.41
¥ 161,298.13
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6226R24 February 2020$ 1,300.00
€ 1,170.00
£ 1,053.00
¥ 134,329.00
$ 1,306.00
€ 1,175.40
£ 1,057.86
¥ 134,948.98
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.9 GHz
2,900 MHz
2,900,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6230R24 February 2020$ 1,900.00
€ 1,710.00
£ 1,539.00
¥ 196,327.00
$ 1,894.00
€ 1,704.60
£ 1,534.14
¥ 195,707.02
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R265226 MiB
26,624 KiB
27,262,976 B
0.0254 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6238R24 February 2020$ 2,612.00
€ 2,350.80
£ 2,115.72
¥ 269,897.96
$ 2,618.00
€ 2,356.20
£ 2,120.58
¥ 270,517.94
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6240R24 February 2020$ 2,200.00
€ 1,980.00
£ 1,782.00
¥ 227,326.00
$ 2,205.00
€ 1,984.50
£ 1,786.05
¥ 227,842.65
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6242R24 February 2020$ 2,529.00
€ 2,276.10
£ 2,048.49
¥ 261,321.57
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
3.1 GHz
3,100 MHz
3,100,000 kHz
4.1 GHz
4,100 MHz
4,100,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6246R24 February 2020$ 3,286.00
€ 2,957.40
£ 2,661.66
¥ 339,542.38
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
3.4 GHz
3,400 MHz
3,400,000 kHz
4.1 GHz
4,100 MHz
4,100,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6248R24 February 2020$ 2,700.00
€ 2,430.00
£ 2,187.00
¥ 278,991.00
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
3 GHz
3,000 MHz
3,000,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6258R24 February 2020$ 3,950.00
€ 3,555.00
£ 3,199.50
¥ 408,153.50
Xeon GoldCascade Lake R285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
92212 April 2019Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake AP326432 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
71.5 MiB
73,216 KiB
74,973,184 B
0.0698 GiB
250 W
250,000 mW
0.335 hp
0.25 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
92222 April 2019Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake AP326432 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
71.5 MiB
73,216 KiB
74,973,184 B
0.0698 GiB
250 W
250,000 mW
0.335 hp
0.25 kW
2.3 GHz
2,300 MHz
2,300,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
92422 April 2019Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake AP489648 MiB
49,152 KiB
50,331,648 B
0.0469 GiB
71.5 MiB
73,216 KiB
74,973,184 B
0.0698 GiB
350 W
350,000 mW
0.469 hp
0.35 kW
2.3 GHz
2,300 MHz
2,300,000 kHz
3.8 GHz
3,800 MHz
3,800,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
92822 April 2019Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake AP5611256 MiB
57,344 KiB
58,720,256 B
0.0547 GiB
77 MiB
78,848 KiB
80,740,352 B
0.0752 GiB
400 W
400,000 mW
0.536 hp
0.4 kW
2.6 GHz
2,600 MHz
2,600,000 kHz
3.8 GHz
3,800 MHz
3,800,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
42082 April 2019$ 417.00
€ 375.30
£ 337.77
¥ 43,088.61
$ 428.00
€ 385.20
£ 346.68
¥ 44,225.24
Xeon SilverCascade Lake SP8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
11 MiB
11,264 KiB
11,534,336 B
0.0107 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
4209T2 April 2019$ 501.00
€ 450.90
£ 405.81
¥ 51,768.33
Xeon SilverCascade Lake SP8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
11 MiB
11,264 KiB
11,534,336 B
0.0107 GiB
70 W
70,000 mW
0.0939 hp
0.07 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
42102 April 2019$ 501.00
€ 450.90
£ 405.81
¥ 51,768.33
$ 511.00
€ 459.90
£ 413.91
¥ 52,801.63
Xeon SilverCascade Lake SP102010 MiB
10,240 KiB
10,485,760 B
0.00977 GiB
13.75 MiB
14,080 KiB
14,417,920 B
0.0134 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
4210R24 February 2020$ 511.00
€ 459.90
£ 413.91
¥ 52,801.63
$ 501.00
€ 450.90
£ 405.81
¥ 51,768.33
Xeon SilverCascade Lake R102010 MiB
10,240 KiB
10,485,760 B
0.00977 GiB
13.75 MiB
14,080 KiB
14,417,920 B
0.0134 GiB
100 W
100,000 mW
0.134 hp
0.1 kW
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
42142 April 2019$ 694.00
€ 624.60
£ 562.14
¥ 71,711.02
$ 704.00
€ 633.60
£ 570.24
¥ 72,744.32
Xeon SilverCascade Lake SP122412 MiB
12,288 KiB
12,582,912 B
0.0117 GiB
16.5 MiB
16,896 KiB
17,301,504 B
0.0161 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
4214R24 February 2020$ 705.00
€ 634.50
£ 571.05
¥ 72,847.65
$ 694.00
€ 624.60
£ 562.14
¥ 71,711.02
Xeon SilverCascade Lake R122412 MiB
12,288 KiB
12,582,912 B
0.0117 GiB
16.5 MiB
16,896 KiB
17,301,504 B
0.0161 GiB
100 W
100,000 mW
0.134 hp
0.1 kW
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
3.5 GHz
3,500 MHz
3,500,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
4214Y2 April 2019$ 768.00
€ 691.20
£ 622.08
¥ 79,357.44
Xeon SilverCascade Lake SP122412 MiB
12,288 KiB
12,582,912 B
0.0117 GiB
16.5 MiB
16,896 KiB
17,301,504 B
0.0161 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
42152 April 2019$ 794.00
€ 714.60
£ 643.14
¥ 82,044.02
Xeon SilverCascade Lake SP8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
11 MiB
11,264 KiB
11,534,336 B
0.0107 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
2.5 GHz
2,500 MHz
2,500,000 kHz
3.5 GHz
3,500 MHz
3,500,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
4215R24 February 2020$ 794.00
€ 714.60
£ 643.14
¥ 82,044.02
Xeon SilverCascade Lake R8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
11 MiB
11,264 KiB
11,534,336 B
0.0107 GiB
130 W
130,000 mW
0.174 hp
0.13 kW
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
42162 April 2019$ 1,002.00
€ 901.80
£ 811.62
¥ 103,536.66
$ 1,012.00
€ 910.80
£ 819.72
¥ 104,569.96
Xeon SilverCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
100 W
100,000 mW
0.134 hp
0.1 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.2 GHz
3,200 MHz
3,200,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
 Multiprocessors (4-way)
52152 April 2019$ 1,221.00
€ 1,098.90
£ 989.01
¥ 126,165.93
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP102010 MiB
10,240 KiB
10,485,760 B
0.00977 GiB
13.75 MiB
14,080 KiB
14,417,920 B
0.0134 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
2.5 GHz
2,500 MHz
2,500,000 kHz
3.4 GHz
3,400 MHz
3,400,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
5215L2 April 2019$ 4,224.00
€ 3,801.60
£ 3,421.44
¥ 436,465.92
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP102010 MiB
10,240 KiB
10,485,760 B
0.00977 GiB
13.75 MiB
14,080 KiB
14,417,920 B
0.0134 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
2.5 GHz
2,500 MHz
2,500,000 kHz
3.4 GHz
3,400 MHz
3,400,000 kHz
4,608 GiB
4,718,592 MiB
4,831,838,208 KiB
4,947,802,324,992 B
4.5 TiB
5215M2 April 2019$ 4,224.00
€ 3,801.60
£ 3,421.44
¥ 436,465.92
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP102010 MiB
10,240 KiB
10,485,760 B
0.00977 GiB
13.75 MiB
14,080 KiB
14,417,920 B
0.0134 GiB
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
2.5 GHz
2,500 MHz
2,500,000 kHz
3.4 GHz
3,400 MHz
3,400,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
52172 April 2019$ 1,522.00
€ 1,369.80
£ 1,232.82
¥ 157,268.26
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
11 MiB
11,264 KiB
11,534,336 B
0.0107 GiB
115 W
115,000 mW
0.154 hp
0.115 kW
3 GHz
3,000 MHz
3,000,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
52182 April 2019$ 1,273.00
€ 1,145.70
£ 1,031.13
¥ 131,539.09
$ 1,280.00
€ 1,152.00
£ 1,036.80
¥ 132,262.40
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.3 GHz
2,300 MHz
2,300,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
5218B2 April 2019$ 1,273.00
€ 1,145.70
£ 1,031.13
¥ 131,539.09
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.3 GHz
2,300 MHz
2,300,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
5218N2 April 2019$ 1,375.00
€ 1,237.50
£ 1,113.75
¥ 142,078.75
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
105 W
105,000 mW
0.141 hp
0.105 kW
2.3 GHz
2,300 MHz
2,300,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
5218T2 April 2019$ 1,561.00
€ 1,404.90
£ 1,264.41
¥ 161,298.13
$ 1,555.00
€ 1,399.50
£ 1,259.55
¥ 160,678.15
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
105 W
105,000 mW
0.141 hp
0.105 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.8 GHz
3,800 MHz
3,800,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
52202 April 2019$ 1,555.00
€ 1,399.50
£ 1,259.55
¥ 160,678.15
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP183618 MiB
18,432 KiB
18,874,368 B
0.0176 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
5220S2 April 2019$ 2,000.00
€ 1,800.00
£ 1,620.00
¥ 206,660.00
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP183618 MiB
18,432 KiB
18,874,368 B
0.0176 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
5220T2 April 2019$ 1,273.00
€ 1,145.70
£ 1,031.13
¥ 131,539.09
$ 1,280.00
€ 1,152.00
£ 1,036.80
¥ 132,262.40
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP183618 MiB
18,432 KiB
18,874,368 B
0.0176 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
105 W
105,000 mW
0.141 hp
0.105 kW
1.9 GHz
1,900 MHz
1,900,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
52222 April 2019$ 1,221.00
€ 1,098.90
£ 989.01
¥ 126,165.93
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP484 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
16.5 MiB
16,896 KiB
17,301,504 B
0.0161 GiB
105 W
105,000 mW
0.141 hp
0.105 kW
3.8 GHz
3,800 MHz
3,800,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6222V2 April 2019$ 1,600.00
€ 1,440.00
£ 1,296.00
¥ 165,328.00
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
27.5 MiB
28,160 KiB
28,835,840 B
0.0269 GiB
115 W
115,000 mW
0.154 hp
0.115 kW
1.8 GHz
1,800 MHz
1,800,000 kHz
3.6 GHz
3,600 MHz
3,600,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62262 April 2019$ 1,776.00
€ 1,598.40
£ 1,438.56
¥ 183,514.08
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP122412 MiB
12,288 KiB
12,582,912 B
0.0117 GiB
19.25 MiB
19,712 KiB
20,185,088 B
0.0188 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62302 April 2019$ 1,894.00
€ 1,704.60
£ 1,534.14
¥ 195,707.02
$ 1,900.00
€ 1,710.00
£ 1,539.00
¥ 196,327.00
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
27.5 MiB
28,160 KiB
28,835,840 B
0.0269 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6230N2 April 2019$ 2,046.00
€ 1,841.40
£ 1,657.26
¥ 211,413.18
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
27.5 MiB
28,160 KiB
28,835,840 B
0.0269 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.3 GHz
2,300 MHz
2,300,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6230T2 April 2019$ 1,988.00
€ 1,789.20
£ 1,610.28
¥ 205,420.04
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
27.5 MiB
28,160 KiB
28,835,840 B
0.0269 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62342 April 2019$ 2,214.00
€ 1,992.60
£ 1,793.34
¥ 228,772.62
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
130 W
130,000 mW
0.174 hp
0.13 kW
3.3 GHz
3,300 MHz
3,300,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62382 April 2019$ 2,612.00
€ 2,350.80
£ 2,115.72
¥ 269,897.96
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP224422 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
30.25 MiB
30,976 KiB
31,719,424 B
0.0295 GiB
140 W
140,000 mW
0.188 hp
0.14 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6238L2 April 2019$ 10,510.00
€ 9,459.00
£ 8,513.10
¥ 1,085,998.30
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP224422 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
30.25 MiB
30,976 KiB
31,719,424 B
0.0295 GiB
140 W
140,000 mW
0.188 hp
0.14 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
4,608 GiB
4,718,592 MiB
4,831,838,208 KiB
4,947,802,324,992 B
4.5 TiB
6238M2 April 2019$ 5,615.00
€ 5,053.50
£ 4,548.15
¥ 580,197.95
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP224422 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
30.25 MiB
30,976 KiB
31,719,424 B
0.0295 GiB
140 W
140,000 mW
0.188 hp
0.14 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
6238T2 April 2019$ 2,742.00
€ 2,467.80
£ 2,221.02
¥ 283,330.86
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP224422 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
30.25 MiB
30,976 KiB
31,719,424 B
0.0295 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
1.9 GHz
1,900 MHz
1,900,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62402 April 2019$ 2,445.00
€ 2,200.50
£ 1,980.45
¥ 252,641.85
$ 2,451.00
€ 2,205.90
£ 1,985.31
¥ 253,261.83
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP183618 MiB
18,432 KiB
18,874,368 B
0.0176 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.6 GHz
2,600 MHz
2,600,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6240L2 April 2019$ 10,342.00
€ 9,307.80
£ 8,377.02
¥ 1,068,638.86
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP183618 MiB
18,432 KiB
18,874,368 B
0.0176 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.6 GHz
2,600 MHz
2,600,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
4,608 GiB
4,718,592 MiB
4,831,838,208 KiB
4,947,802,324,992 B
4.5 TiB
6240M2 April 2019$ 5,448.00
€ 4,903.20
£ 4,412.88
¥ 562,941.84
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP183618 MiB
18,432 KiB
18,874,368 B
0.0176 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.6 GHz
2,600 MHz
2,600,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
6240Y2 April 2019$ 2,726.00
€ 2,453.40
£ 2,208.06
¥ 281,677.58
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP183618 MiB
18,432 KiB
18,874,368 B
0.0176 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.6 GHz
2,600 MHz
2,600,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62422 April 2019$ 2,529.00
€ 2,276.10
£ 2,048.49
¥ 261,321.57
$ 2,537.00
€ 2,283.30
£ 2,054.97
¥ 262,148.21
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.8 GHz
2,800 MHz
2,800,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62442 April 2019$ 2,925.00
€ 2,632.50
£ 2,369.25
¥ 302,240.25
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP8168 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
3.6 GHz
3,600 MHz
3,600,000 kHz
4.4 GHz
4,400 MHz
4,400,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62462 April 2019$ 3,286.00
€ 2,957.40
£ 2,661.66
¥ 339,542.38
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP122412 MiB
12,288 KiB
12,582,912 B
0.0117 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
3.3 GHz
3,300 MHz
3,300,000 kHz
4.2 GHz
4,200 MHz
4,200,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62482 April 2019$ 3,072.00
€ 2,764.80
£ 2,488.32
¥ 317,429.76
$ 3,078.00
€ 2,770.20
£ 2,493.18
¥ 318,049.74
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP204020 MiB
20,480 KiB
20,971,520 B
0.0195 GiB
27.5 MiB
28,160 KiB
28,835,840 B
0.0269 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.5 GHz
2,500 MHz
2,500,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62522 April 2019$ 3,655.00
€ 3,289.50
£ 2,960.55
¥ 377,671.15
$ 3,662.00
€ 3,295.80
£ 2,966.22
¥ 378,394.46
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.1 GHz
2,100 MHz
2,100,000 kHz
3.7 GHz
3,700 MHz
3,700,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6252N2 April 2019$ 4,259.00
€ 3,833.10
£ 3,449.79
¥ 440,082.47
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
150 W
150,000 mW
0.201 hp
0.15 kW
2.3 GHz
2,300 MHz
2,300,000 kHz
3.6 GHz
3,600 MHz
3,600,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
62542 April 2019$ 3,803.00
€ 3,422.70
£ 3,080.43
¥ 392,963.99
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP183618 MiB
18,432 KiB
18,874,368 B
0.0176 GiB
24.75 MiB
25,344 KiB
25,952,256 B
0.0242 GiB
200 W
200,000 mW
0.268 hp
0.2 kW
3.1 GHz
3,100 MHz
3,100,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
6262V2 April 2019$ 2,900.00
€ 2,610.00
£ 2,349.00
¥ 299,657.00
Xeon GoldCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
33 MiB
33,792 KiB
34,603,008 B
0.0322 GiB
135 W
135,000 mW
0.181 hp
0.135 kW
1.9 GHz
1,900 MHz
1,900,000 kHz
3.6 GHz
3,600 MHz
3,600,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
 Multiprocessors (8-way)
82532 April 2019$ 3,115.00
€ 2,803.50
£ 2,523.15
¥ 321,872.95
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP163216 MiB
16,384 KiB
16,777,216 B
0.0156 GiB
22 MiB
22,528 KiB
23,068,672 B
0.0215 GiB
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
3 GHz
3,000 MHz
3,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
82562 April 2019$ 7,007.00
€ 6,306.30
£ 5,675.67
¥ 724,033.31
$ 7,014.00
€ 6,312.60
£ 5,681.34
¥ 724,756.62
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP484 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
16.5 MiB
16,896 KiB
17,301,504 B
0.0161 GiB
105 W
105,000 mW
0.141 hp
0.105 kW
3.8 GHz
3,800 MHz
3,800,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
82602 April 2019$ 4,702.00
€ 4,231.80
£ 3,808.62
¥ 485,857.66
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
8260L2 April 2019$ 12,599.00
€ 11,339.10
£ 10,205.19
¥ 1,301,854.67
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
4,608 GiB
4,718,592 MiB
4,831,838,208 KiB
4,947,802,324,992 B
4.5 TiB
8260M2 April 2019$ 7,705.00
€ 6,934.50
£ 6,241.05
¥ 796,157.65
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
8260Y2 April 2019$ 5,320.00
€ 4,788.00
£ 4,309.20
¥ 549,715.60
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
82682 April 2019$ 6,302.00
€ 5,671.80
£ 5,104.62
¥ 651,185.66
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP244824 MiB
24,576 KiB
25,165,824 B
0.0234 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.9 GHz
2,900 MHz
2,900,000 kHz
3.9 GHz
3,900 MHz
3,900,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
82702 April 2019$ 7,405.00
€ 6,664.50
£ 5,998.05
¥ 765,158.65
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP265226 MiB
26,624 KiB
27,262,976 B
0.0254 GiB
35.75 MiB
36,608 KiB
37,486,592 B
0.0349 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
82762 April 2019$ 8,719.00
€ 7,847.10
£ 7,062.39
¥ 900,934.27
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
8276L2 April 2019$ 16,616.00
€ 14,954.40
£ 13,458.96
¥ 1,716,931.28
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
4,608 GiB
4,718,592 MiB
4,831,838,208 KiB
4,947,802,324,992 B
4.5 TiB
8276M2 April 2019$ 11,722.00
€ 10,549.80
£ 9,494.82
¥ 1,211,234.26
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
165 W
165,000 mW
0.221 hp
0.165 kW
2.2 GHz
2,200 MHz
2,200,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
82802 April 2019$ 10,009.00
€ 9,008.10
£ 8,107.29
¥ 1,034,229.97
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
8280L2 April 2019$ 17,906.00
€ 16,115.40
£ 14,503.86
¥ 1,850,226.98
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
4,608 GiB
4,718,592 MiB
4,831,838,208 KiB
4,947,802,324,992 B
4.5 TiB
8280M2 April 2019$ 13,012.00
€ 11,710.80
£ 10,539.72
¥ 1,344,529.96
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
205 W
205,000 mW
0.275 hp
0.205 kW
2.7 GHz
2,700 MHz
2,700,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
2,048 GiB
2,097,152 MiB
2,147,483,648 KiB
2,199,023,255,552 B
2 TiB
828410 July 2019$ 15,460.00
€ 13,914.00
£ 12,522.60
¥ 1,597,481.80
Xeon PlatinumCascade Lake SP285628 MiB
28,672 KiB
29,360,128 B
0.0273 GiB
38.5 MiB
39,424 KiB
40,370,176 B
0.0376 GiB
240 W
240,000 mW
0.322 hp
0.24 kW
3 GHz
3,000 MHz
3,000,000 kHz
4 GHz
4,000 MHz
4,000,000 kHz
1,024 GiB
1,048,576 MiB
1,073,741,824 KiB
1,099,511,627,776 B
1 TiB
Count: 86

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Intel DC Tech Day, May 2019
  • Intel. personal communication.

Documents[edit]

codenameCascade Lake +
core count2 +, 4 +, 6 +, 8 +, 10 +, 12 +, 16 +, 18 +, 20 +, 22 +, 24 +, 26 +, 28 +, 32 +, 48 + and 56 +
designerIntel +
first launched2019 +
full page nameintel/microarchitectures/cascade lake +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameCascade Lake +
pipeline stages (max)19 +
pipeline stages (min)14 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +