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Intel Launches Xeon 600 Workstation Chips With Up to 86 Cores and MRDIMM Support

The company frames the platform as an expandability-first option for professionals, with value pricing over head-to-head Threadripper claims.

Overview

  • Intel formally introduced the Xeon 600 workstation family, led by the 86‑core/172‑thread Xeon 698X, built on Intel 3 with Redwood Cove P‑cores.
  • The lineup spans 11 SKUs with five boxed parts, and Intel lists prices from $499 for the 12‑core Xeon 634 to $7,699 for the 698X.
  • W890 motherboards and systems from Dell, Lenovo, Supermicro and Puget are scheduled for late March, with boxed CPUs available in the same window.
  • Key platform features include up to 4 TB across eight DDR5 channels, MRDIMM support up to 8,000 MT/s on top SKUs, 128 PCIe 5.0 lanes, CXL 2.0, and per‑core AMX with FP16.
  • Intel claims up to 9% single‑thread and 61% multi‑thread gains over the prior Xeon W generation, while coverage notes no direct Threadripper benchmarks, mixed SPEC results, higher memory costs, and supply pressures affecting uptake.