Background on Intel Xeon W-2500 Series
Intel's Xeon W-2500 series is aimed at high-end desktop (HEDT) applications and offers support for quad-channel DDR5 memory, 64 PCI-Express lanes, and up to 26 CPU cores. This represents a more affordable alternative to the W-3500 series, with slightly reduced capabilities. In many ways, these processors (and the preceding W-2400 generation) are the successor to Intel's previous Core X series - which has not been updated in years - and a midpoint between the more mainstream Core line and the upper-tier Xeons.
Model: Intel BX807132595X / PK8071305501800
Specifications
Product Line | Xeon W |
Code Name | Sapphire Rapids Refresh |
Socket | 4677 |
Process | 10 nm |
Total Number of Cores | 26 |
Total Number of Threads | 52 |
Base Clock Speed | 2.80 GHz |
Hyperthreading | Yes |
Turbo Boost | Yes |
Max. Turbo Boost | 4.80 GHz |
Long Duration Power Limit | 250 W |
Thermal Output | 300 W |
PCI-E Lanes | 64 |
Max Temperature | 100 C |
Socket Count | 1P |
Cache | |
Smart Cache | 48MB |
Onboard Graphics | |
Processor Type | N/A |
Memory Specification | |
Memory Type | DDR5 |
Maximum Frequency | 4800 |
ECC Support | Yes |
Registered Support | Yes |