Intel Xeon Platinum 8468 48C/96T 2.10-3.80GHz 105MB 350W

SKU: product-23193

✓ CPU Frequency: 2.10GHz

✓ Generation: Intel 4th Gen

✓ Product Line: Xeon Platinum

✓ HBM Size: 0

✓ Socket: 4677

✓ Processor Series: TypProc 4th Gen Xeon Scalable

✓ Core Count: 48

✓ Turbo Frequency: 3.80GHz

✓ Cache: 105MB

✓ TDP: 350W

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Intel® Xeon® Platinum

Intel® Xeon® Platinum processors deliver uncompromised performance and a maximum level of security. Thanks to the exceptional scalability of two, four and eight sockets these processors are appropriate for mission-critical, analytical calculations in real time, machine learning, artificial intelligence and working with cloud data.

Memory Compatibility

When choosing a processor, it is also a good idea to pay attention to the maximum memory capacity that the processor can handle. This parameter is not expandable in the future except by replacing it with a more powerful processor. Next, pay attention to the maximum frequency of the computer memory that the processor can work with — if the frequency of the computer memory is higher than this value, the processor automatically underclocks the memory modules to its maximum supported frequency.

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Intel® Xeon® Platinum

Intel® Xeon® Platinum processors deliver uncompromised performance and a maximum level of security. Thanks to the exceptional scalability of two, four and eight sockets these processors are appropriate for mission-critical, analytical calculations in real time, machine learning, artificial intelligence and working with cloud data.

Memory Compatibility

When choosing a processor, it is also a good idea to pay attention to the maximum memory capacity that the processor can handle. This parameter is not expandable in the future except by replacing it with a more powerful processor. Next, pay attention to the maximum frequency of the computer memory that the processor can work with — if the frequency of the computer memory is higher than this value, the processor automatically underclocks the memory modules to its maximum supported frequency.