Intel's new Xeon D series chips are intended to compete with future ARM servers and hope to have more weight in the system. The Xeon D chip will work according to the Broadwell architecture's first server chip and will enter dense servers.
Intel has already begun shipping Xeon D chips to customers for testing. Senior vice president and general manager Junan said that the Intel Data Center Group needs a large-scale workload for the ultra-thin chips, and the server has been expanding its performance. Companies such as Facebook and Google purchase servers to cope with the increasing workload. However, Xeon D is an effective system-on-chip and will combine many components to provide low-power performance based on storage or network load.
Intel has already launched Xeon E3 and Avoton atomic chip to handle the workload on the Internet. But the Xeon D chip will be faster and consume more power than it is based on the architecture used in the so-called Silvermont mobile chip. The Xeon D chip will consume 15 watts more power.
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