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Intel Unleashes 86-Core Xeon 600 for Desktops
5 Feb
Summary
- New Xeon 600 processors offer up to 86 cores and 4.9GHz speeds.
- Support for up to 4TB DDR5 memory and 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes.
- Introduces MRDIMM support for desktop workstations, boosting transfer speeds.

Intel has launched its new Xeon 600-series processors, marking its return to the desktop workstation market. Built on the Granite Rapids architecture, these chips offer configurations with up to 86 cores and clock speeds up to 4.9GHz. The processors utilize the Redwood Cove microarchitecture and support octa-channel DDR5 memory, with top SKUs capable of high-speed MRDIMM configurations up to 8,000MT/s. This advancement allows for up to 4TB of memory capacity per CPU, doubling that of AMD's Threadripper Pro 9000 WX. The Xeon 600 series features 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes and CXL 2.0 support, with AMX accelerators now supporting FP16 instructions for improved AI performance. Intel claims significant gains in both single-threaded and multithreaded performance compared to previous generations. While direct comparisons with AMD's Threadripper 9000 are not yet available, overclockable X-series SKUs will be sold individually with prices ranging from $499 to $7,699. New W890 motherboards are expected in late March 2026.




