Intel Announces New Xeon W-3300 Processors
Intel optimizes its latest workstation platform for advanced workstation professionals.
What’s New: Intel launched its newest generation Intel® Xeon® W-3300 processors, available today from its system integrator partners. Built for advanced workstation professionals, Intel Xeon W-3300 processors offer uncompromised performance, expanded platform capabilities, and enterprise-grade security and reliability in a single-socket solution.
Intel Xeon W-3300 processors are intelligently engineered to push the boundaries of performance, with a new processor core architecture that transforms for what expert workstation users can accomplish on a workstation.
Why It Matters: The Intel Xeon W-3300 processors are designed for next-gen professional applications with heavily threaded, input/output-intensive workloads. Use cases stretch across artificial intelligence (AI), architecture, engineering, construction (AEC), and media and entertainment (M&E). With a new processor core architecture to transform the efficiency and advanced technologies to support data integrity, Intel Xeon W-3300 processors are equipped to deliver uncompromising workstation performance.
About the New Intel Xeon W-3300 Processors: Five new processors (W-3375, W-3365, W-3345, W-3335, and W-3323) deliver outstanding performance with expanded platform capabilities in a single-socket solution. They include up to 38 cores and 76 threads with Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology, frequencies up to 4.0 GHz, 64 processor PCIe* Gen 4.0 lanes, and up to 4TB of DDR4-3200 error-correcting code (ECC) memory support.
Intel Xeon W-3300 processors feature a new processor core architecture representing a new era in performance and efficiency, and as compared to the previous generation deliver:
- Up to 2.5 times maximum memory capacity support[1] and up to 31% memory bandwidth increase.[2]
- Up to 45% faster multi-threaded performance in Cinema 4D workloads.[3]
- Up to 26% faster on preview rendering workloads in AutoDesk Maya.[4]
- Up to 20% faster editing and encoding performance in Adobe Premiere Pro workloads.[5]
- Up to 27% faster on final 3D rendering workloads in AutoDesk Maya.[6]
Other featured technologies include:
- Up to 4.0 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost 2.0.
- Intel® Deep Learning Boost to power machine learning inferencing workloads.
- Up to 4TB DDR4-3200 8-channel memory support.
- Intel® AVX-512 instruction support.
- Error-correcting code (ECC) memory support.
- Built-in reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) technologies.
- Intel® Optane™ SSD P5800X support.
More Context: Intel Xeon W-3300 Product Brief | Processor SKU Table | Client Computing News
[1] Intel Xeon W-3300 CPU: 8 channels, 4TB (2DPC) vs. Intel Xeon W-3200 CPU: 6 channels 1.5TB (2DPC)
[2] Intel Xeon W-3300 CPU: 8 channels 3200 MT/s (2DPC) vs. Intel Xeon W-3200 CPU: 6 channels 2666 MT/s (2DPC)
[3] Based on Cinebench R23 Multi-Threaded (MT) score results on Intel® Xeon® W-3375 processor vs. Intel® Xeon® W-3275 processor.
[4] Based on the Fast time to render using the Arnold Renderer in AutoDesk Maya on Intel® Xeon® W-3375 processor vs. Intel® Xeon® W-3275 processor.
[5] Based on PugetBench (0.95.1) – Adobe Premiere Pro (2021) 15.0 – Standard score results on Intel® Xeon® W-3375 processor vs. Intel® Xeon® W-3275 processor.
[6] Based on the Slow time to render using the Arnold Renderer in AutoDesk Maya on Intel® Xeon® W-3375 processor vs. Intel® Xeon® W-3275 processor.