| Supermicro servers with the Intel Xeon 6 processors have grown from two configurations to four configurations, each with multiple SKUs (cores, power, etc.) as technology continues to evolve.
The two processor families differ in their target workloads, which differs from previous generations of Intel Xeon processors when all cores were equal on a given CPU family. These new processors are referred to as those designed for Energy efficiency (E-Cores) and those designed for maximum performance (P-Cores).
In this product-brief, learn more about how Intel has designated the CPU lines as the Intel Xeon 6700E series and Intel Xeon 6900P series. |