Intel announces Cooper Lake 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable processors

Published: Jun 18th 2020, 13:20 GMT   Comments

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Intel launches 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable “Cooper Lake”

What’s New: Intel today introduced its 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and additions to its hardware and software AI portfolio, enabling customers to accelerate the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics workloads running in data center, network and intelligent-edge environments. As the industry’s first mainstream server processor with built-in bfloat16 support, Intel’s new 3rd Gen Xeon Scalable processors makes AI inference and training more widely deployable on general-purpose CPUs for applications that include image classification, recommendation engines, speech recognition and language modeling.

“The ability to rapidly deploy AI and data analytics is essential for today’s businesses. We remain committed to enhancing built-in AI acceleration and software optimizations within the processor that powers the world’s data center and edge solutions, as well as delivering an unmatched silicon foundation to unleash insight from data.”

–Lisa Spelman, Intel corporate vice president and general manager, Xeon and Memory Group

Why It’s Important: AI and analytics open new opportunities for customers across a broad range of industries, including finance, healthcare, industrial, telecom and transportation. IDC predicts that by 2021, 75% of commercial enterprise apps will use AI1. And by 2025, IDC estimates that roughly a quarter of all data generated will be created in real time, with various internet of things (IoT) devices creating 95% of that volume growth2.

Unequaled Portfolio Breadth and Ecosystem Support for AI and Analytics: Intel’s new data platforms, coupled with a thriving ecosystem of partners using Intel AI technologies, are optimized for businesses to monetize their data through the deployment of intelligent AI and analytics services.

  • New 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors: Intel is further extending its investment in built-in AI acceleration in the new 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors through the integration of bfloat16 support into the processor’s unique Intel DL Boost® technology. Bfloat16 is a compact numeric format that uses half the bits as today’s FP32 format but achieves comparable model accuracy with minimal — if any — software changes required. The addition of bfloat16 support accelerates both AI training and inference performance in the CPU. Intel-optimized distributions for leading deep learning frameworks (including TensorFlow and Pytorch) support bfloat16 and are available through the Intel AI Analytics toolkit. Intel also delivers bfloat16 optimizations into its OpenVINO® toolkit and the ONNX Runtime environment to ease inference deployments.The 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named “Cooper Lake”) evolve Intel’s 4- and 8-socket processor offering. The processor is designed for deep learning, virtual machine (VM) density, in-memory database, mission-critical applications and analytics-intensive workloads. Customers refreshing aging infrastructure can expect an average estimated gain of 1.9 times on popular workloads3 and up to 2.2 times more VMs4 compared with 5-year-old 4-socket platform equivalents.
  • New Intel Optane persistent memory: As part of the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable platform, the company also announced the Intel Optane® persistent memory 200 series, providing customers up to 4.5TB of memory per socket to manage data intensive workloads, such as in-memory databases, dense virtualization, analytics and high-powered computing.
  • New Intel 3D NAND SSDs: For systems that store data in all-flash arrays, Intel announced the availability of its next-generation high-capacity Intel 3D NAND SSDs, the Intel SSD D7-P5500 and P5600. These 3D NAND SSDs are built with Intel’s latest triple-level cell (TLC) 3D NAND technology and an all-new low-latency PCIe controller to meet the intense IO requirements of AI and analytics workloads and advanced features to improve IT efficiency and data security.
  • First Intel AI-optimized FPGA: Intel disclosed its upcoming Intel Stratix® 10 NX FPGAs, Intel’s first AI-optimized FPGAs targeted for high-bandwidth, low-latency AI acceleration. These FPGAs will offer customers customizable, reconfigurable and scalable AI acceleration for compute-demanding applications such as natural language processing and fraud detection. Intel Stratix 10 NX FPGAs include integrated high-bandwidth memory (HBM), high-performance networking capabilities and new AI-optimized arithmetic blocks called AI Tensor Blocks, which contain dense arrays of lower-precision multipliers typically used for AI model arithmetic.
  • OneAPI cross-architecture development for ongoing AI innovation: As Intel expands its advanced AI product portfolio to meet diverse customer needs, it is also paving the way to simplify heterogeneous programming for developers with its oneAPI cross-architecture tools portfolio to accelerate performance and increase productivity. With these advanced tools, developers can accelerate AI workloads across Intel CPUs, GPUs and FPGAs, and future-proof their code for today’s and the next generations of Intel processors and accelerators.
  • Enhanced Intel Select Solutions portfolio addresses IT’s top requirements: Intel has enhanced its Select Solutions portfolio to accelerate deployment of IT’s most urgent requirements highlighting the value of pre-verified solution delivery in today’s rapidly evolving business climate. Announced today are three new and five enhanced Intel Select Solutions focused on analytics, AI and hyper-converged infrastructure. The enhanced Intel Select Solution for Genomics Analytics is being used around the world to find a vaccine for COVID-19 and the new Intel Select Solution for VMware Horizon VDI on vSAN is being used to enhance remote learning.

When Products are Available: The 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors and Intel Optane persistent memory 200 series are shipping to customers today. In May, Facebook announced that 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors are the foundation for its newest Open Compute Platform (OCP) servers, and other leading CSPs, including Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent, have announced they are adopting the next-generation processors. General OEM systems availability is expected in the second half of 2020. The Intel SSD D7-P5500 and P5600 3D NAND SSDs are available today. And the Intel Stratix 10 NX FPGA is expected to be available in the second half of 2020.

 

Intel Xeon Scalable Roadmap
Sockets20192020202120222023
4S / 8S
Cascade Lake
14nm
Purley
Cooper Lake
14nm
Cedar Islands
Sapphire Rapids
10nm Willow Cove
Eagle Stream
Granite Rapids
7nm Golden Cove
Eagle Stream
Diamond Rapids
7nm Ocean Cove
Mountain Stream
1S / 2S
Ice Lake
10nm Sunny Cove
Whitley
Launched
Not released

Intel Xeon x300 Series
VideoCardz.comCores/ThreadsBase ClockMax Turbo ClockTDPCache
Xeon Platinum (4/8 sockets)
Xeon P 8380HL
 
28C/56T
 
2.9 GHz
 
4.3 GHz
 
250W
 
38.5MB
Xeon P 8380H
 
28C/56T
 
2.9 GHz
 
4.3 GHz
 
250W
 
38.5MB
Xeon P 8376HL
 
28C/56T
 
2.6 GHz
 
4.3 GHz
 
205W
 
38.5MB
Xeon P 8380H
 
28C/56T
 
2.6 GHz
 
4.3 GHz
 
205W
 
38.5MB
Xeon P 8354H
 
18C/36T
 
3.1 GHz
 
4.3 GHz
 
205W
 
24.75MB
Xeon P 8353H
 
18C/36T
 
2.5 GHz
 
3.8 GHz
 
150W
 
24.75MB
Xeon Gold (4 sockets)
Xeon G 6348H
 
24C/48T
 
2.3 GHz
 
4.2 GHz
 
165W
 
33MB
Xeon G 6328HL
 
16C/32T
 
2.8 GHz
 
4.3 GHz
 
165W
 
22MB
Xeon G 6328H
 
16C/32T
 
2.8 GHz
 
4.3 GHz
 
165W
 
22MB
Xeon G 5320H
 
20C/40C
 
2.4 GHz
 
4.2 GHz
 
150W
 
27.5MB
Xeon G 5318H
 
18C/36T
 
2.5 GHz
 
3.8 GHz
 
150W
 
24.75MB

 


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