The single-socket Intel Xeon W-3400 and Xeon W-2400 processors will bring up to 56 cores along with support for DDR5, PCIe 5.0 and other new technologies to workstation PCs starting in March.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Marco Chiappetta is a technologist who covers semiconductors and AI. Intel used to subdivide its desktop processors into two segments, one ...
Intel is about to reveal the latest members of its Xeon workstation processor family. A Twitter post from the company confirms that the Intel Xeon W processors will be officially revealed on ...
The Precision 3680 workstation differs from Dell's XPS Desktop in several key ways: It offers business-class support, ...
But evaluating a system means a lot more than just running benchmarking software. Stability, long-term life cycles and support for high-octane, 64-bit applications are traits that we need to ...