Intel Xeon Scalable processors are supported by IoT Market Ready Solutions and Intel Select Solutions to accelerate customer deployments up to 80% of the Intel Select Solutions by end of the year. It has a broad range of the workload from cloud to network to the intelligent edge. Intel’s 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable platform in India includes CtrlS, ESDS, Pi Datacenters, Reliance Jio, and Wipro Limited.
The new Scalable processor provides a crucial performance with an average 46% improvement on the data center workloads. The processors add new and enhanced platform capabilities including Intel SGX for built-in security, and Intel Crypto Acceleration, and Intel DL Boost for AI acceleration. Thus it is combined with Intel’s broad portfolio of Intel Select Solutions and Intel Market Ready Solutions which enable customers to accelerate deployments across cloud, AI, enterprise, HPC, networking, security, and edge applications.
Intel said that “The future of technology is being shaped by several inflections, including the proliferation of the cloud, AI, the rapid adoption of 5G, and computing at the edge. As the pace of this digital disruption accelerates, Intel’s technology and leadership products are more critical than ever,”.
Intel also said that “ 5G workloads will necessitate infrastructures that can seamlessly scale to support responsiveness and diverse performance requirements. The growth of data consumption, edge computing, and the rapid expansion of cloud-native 5G networks would require the evolution of processors to meet these demands. The 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor is an important milestone in this evolution journey,”
The latest 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors deliver up to 40 cores per processor and up to 2.65 times higher average performance gain compared with a 5-year-old system. It supports up to 6 terabytes of system memory per socket, up to 8 channels of DDR4-3200 memory per socket, and up to 64 lanes of PCIe Gen4 per socket. They are optimized for modern workloads which have a premise and distributed multi-cloud environments.
Intel has shipped more than 200,000 units for revenue in the first quarter of 2021 across all market segments, including the world’s top cloud service providers set to deploy services. It has more than 250 design wins within 50 unique OxM partners. It has more than 15 major telecom equipment manufacturers and communications service providers readying POCs and networking deployments.