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{{intel title|Xeon Bronze}}
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{{ic family
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| title            = Xeon Bronze
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| image            = xeon bronze (2017).png
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| caption          = Xeon Bronze Logo
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| developer        = Intel
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| manufacturer      = Intel
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| type              = Microprocessors
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| first announced  = May 4, 2017
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| first launched    = July 11, 2017
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| arch              = x86 server multiprocessors
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| isa              = x86-64
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| microarch        = Skylake
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| word              = 64 bit
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| proc              = 14 nm
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| tech              = CMOS
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| clock min        =
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| clock max        =
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| package          = FCLGA-3647
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| socket            = LGA-3647
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| succession        = Yes
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| predecessor        = Xeon E7
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| predecessor link  = intel/xeon e7
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| predecessor 2      = Xeon E5
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| predecessor 2 link = intel/xeon e5
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| successor          =
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}}
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'''Xeon Bronze''' is a family of {{arch|64}} [[x86]] dual-socket multi-core entry-level server microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in 2017.
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== Overview ==
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Released in July 2017, the Xeon Bronze are the successor to the {{intel|Xeon E5}}/{{intel|Xeon E7|E7}} families. Xeon Bronze is geared toward entry-level dual-socket server and workstation microprocessors. Those processors are ideally positioned for price-sensitive applications which require light-range workloads with enhanced security features and large memory. Additionally, those processors incorporate a number of {{intel|Ultra Path Interconnect}} (UPI) links. Unlike the higher tier Xeon families, the Xeon Bronze doesn't have {{intel|Turbo Boost Technology}} or {{intel|Hyper-Threading}} support.
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== Members ==
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=== Skylake ===
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{{see also|intel/microarchitectures/skylake (server)|l1=Skylake µarch}}
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Introduced in July 2017, the {{intel|Skylake (server)|Skylake|l=arch}}-based Xeon Bronze microprocessors are all dual-socket multiprocessors with up to [[8 cores]] and 8 threads. Additionally, all Xeon Bronze processors support:
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* '''TDP:''' 85 W
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* '''Mem:''' 768 GiB hexa-channel DDR4-2133 ECC memory.
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* '''I/O:''' 48 PCIe 3 lanes
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* '''ISA:''' Everything up to AVX-512 (SMM, FPU, NX, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, AVX, FMA3, AVX2, AVX512F, AVX512CD, AVX512BW, AVX512DQ, AVX512VL)
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* '''Features:''' {{intel|Speed Shift}}, {{intel|vPro}}, {{intel|VT-x}}, {{intel|TSX}}, {{intel|TXT}}, {{intel|Volume Management Device}} (VMD), {{intel|Mode-based Execute Control}} (MBE), {{intel|Key Protection Technology}} (KPT), and {{intel|Platform Trust Technology}} (PTT).
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All Xeon Bronze processors support QuickAssist Technology which is integrated on the chipset as well as the Omni-Path Architecture on the chipset as well as via discrete PCIe cards. All models also support 2 {{intel|Ultra Path Interconnect}} (UPI) links.
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{{comp table start}}
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<table class="comptable sortable tc4 tc5">
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<tr class="comptable-header"><th>&nbsp;</th><th colspan="20">List of Skylake-based Xeon Bronze Processors</th></tr>
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<tr class="comptable-header"><th>&nbsp;</th><th colspan="6">Main processor</th><th colspan="2">Cache</th><th colspan="2">Memory</th></tr>
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{{comp table header 1|cols=Price, Launched, Cores, Threads, Frequency, TDP, L2$, L3$, Mem Type, Max Mem}}
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{{#ask: [[Category:microprocessor models by intel]] [[instance of::microprocessor]] [[microprocessor family::Xeon Bronze]] [[microarchitecture::Skylake (server)]]
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|?full page name
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|?model number
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|?release price
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|?first launched
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|?core count
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|?thread count
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|?base frequency#GHz
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|?tdp
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|?l2$ size
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|?l3$ size
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|?supported memory type
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|?max memory#GiB
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{{comp table count|ask=[[Category:microprocessor models by intel]] [[instance of::microprocessor]] [[microprocessor family::Xeon Bronze]] [[microarchitecture::Skylake (server)]]}}
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</table>
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== See also ==
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* {{\\|Xeon Silver}}
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* {{\\|Xeon Gold}}
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* {{\\|Xeon Platinum}}

Revision as of 13:54, 24 March 2019

Xeon Bronze
xeon bronze (2017).png
Xeon Bronze Logo
Developer Intel
Manufacturer Intel
Type Microprocessors
Introduction May 4, 2017 (announced)
July 11, 2017 (launch)
Architecture x86 server multiprocessors
ISA x86-64
µarch Skylake
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 14 nm
0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Package FCLGA-3647
Socket LGA-3647
Succession
Xeon E7
Xeon E5

Xeon Bronze is a family of 64-bit x86 dual-socket multi-core entry-level server microprocessors introduced by Intel in 2017.

Overview

Released in July 2017, the Xeon Bronze are the successor to the Xeon E5/E7 families. Xeon Bronze is geared toward entry-level dual-socket server and workstation microprocessors. Those processors are ideally positioned for price-sensitive applications which require light-range workloads with enhanced security features and large memory. Additionally, those processors incorporate a number of Ultra Path Interconnect (UPI) links. Unlike the higher tier Xeon families, the Xeon Bronze doesn't have Turbo Boost Technology or Hyper-Threading support.

Members

Skylake

See also: Skylake µarch

Introduced in July 2017, the Skylake-based Xeon Bronze microprocessors are all dual-socket multiprocessors with up to 8 cores and 8 threads. Additionally, all Xeon Bronze processors support:

All Xeon Bronze processors support QuickAssist Technology which is integrated on the chipset as well as the Omni-Path Architecture on the chipset as well as via discrete PCIe cards. All models also support 2 Ultra Path Interconnect (UPI) links.

 List of Skylake-based Xeon Bronze Processors
 Main processorCacheMemory
ModelPriceLaunchedCoresThreadsFrequencyTDPL2$L3$Mem TypeMax Mem
3104$ 213.00
€ 191.70
£ 172.53
¥ 22,009.29
11 July 2017661.7 GHz
1,700 MHz
1,700,000 kHz
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
6 MiB
6,144 KiB
6,291,456 B
0.00586 GiB
8.25 MiB
8,448 KiB
8,650,752 B
0.00806 GiB
DDR4-2133768 GiB
786,432 MiB
805,306,368 KiB
824,633,720,832 B
0.75 TiB
3106$ 306.00
€ 275.40
£ 247.86
¥ 31,618.98
11 July 2017881.7 GHz
1,700 MHz
1,700,000 kHz
85 W
85,000 mW
0.114 hp
0.085 kW
8 MiB
8,192 KiB
8,388,608 B
0.00781 GiB
11 MiB
11,264 KiB
11,534,336 B
0.0107 GiB
DDR4-2133768 GiB
786,432 MiB
805,306,368 KiB
824,633,720,832 B
0.75 TiB
Count: 2

See also

Facts about "Xeon Bronze - Intel"
designerIntel +
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full page nameintel/xeon bronze +
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manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureSkylake +
nameXeon Bronze +
packageFCLGA-3647 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +
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technologyCMOS +
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