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  • '''Xeon D''' is a family of {{arch|64}} multi-core [[x86]] [[microserver]] single-chip processors introduced by [[Intel]] in March of 2015. Xeon D c
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  • '''Xeon D-1540''' is a {{arch|64}} [[octa-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2015]]. The D-1540 is based on the {
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  • '''Xeon D-1520''' is a {{arch|64}} [[quad-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2015]]. The D-1520 is based on the {
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  • '''Xeon D-1518''' is a {{arch|64}} [[quad-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in late [[2015]]. The D-1518 is based on the {{
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  • '''Xeon D-1521''' is a {{arch|64}} [[quad-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in late [[2015]]. The D-1521 is based on the {{
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  • '''Xeon D-1527''' is a {{arch|64}} [[quad-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in late [[2015]]. The D-1527 is based on the {{
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  • '''Xeon D-1528''' is a {{arch|64}} [[hexa-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in late [[2015]]. The D-1528 is based on the {{
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  • '''Xeon D-1531''' is a {{arch|64}} [[hexa-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in late [[2015]]. The D-1531 is based on the {{
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  • '''Xeon D-1537''' is a {{arch|64}} [[octa-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in late [[2015]]. The D-1537 is based on the {{
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  • '''Xeon D-1541''' is a {{arch|64}} [[octa-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in late [[2015]]. The D-1541 is based on the {{
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  • '''Xeon D-1548''' is a {{arch|64}} [[octa-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in late [[2015]]. The D-1548 is based on the {{
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  • '''Xeon D-1577''' is a {{arch|64}} [[hexadeca-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2016]]. The D-1577 is based on the {
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  • '''Xeon D-1567''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dodeca-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2016]]. The D-1567 is based on the {
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  • '''Xeon D-1571''' is a {{arch|64}} [[hexadeca-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2016]]. The D-1571 is based on the {
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  • '''Xeon D-1557''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dodeca-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2016]]. The D-1557 is based on the {
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  • '''Xeon D-1529''' is a {{arch|64}} [[quad-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2016]]. The D-1529 is based on the {
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  • '''Xeon D-1539''' is a {{arch|64}} [[octa-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in early [[2016]]. The D-1539 is based on the {
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  • '''Xeon D-1559''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dodeca-core]] [[x86]] microserver SoC introduced by [[Intel]] in mid [[2016]]. The D-1559 is based on the {{i
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  • Denverton-based chips are a complete system on a chip designed for microserver application, network, storage and [[internet of things]]. Those chips are b
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  • '''Atom C3308''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] ultra-low power [[x86]] microserver [[system on a chip]] introduced by [[Intel]] in 2017. The C3308, which is m
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