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* [[POWER9]], a 12 or 24-core PowerPC processor, released in 2017 | * [[POWER9]], a 12 or 24-core PowerPC processor, released in 2017 | ||
− | * Xeon 2, 2, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-, 14-, 15-, 16-, 18-, 20-, 22-, 24-, 26-, 28-, 32-, 48-, and 56-core processors | + | * Xeon 2, 2, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-, 14-, 15-, 16-, 18-, 20-, 22-, 24-, 26-, 28-, 32-, 48-, and 56<><ref>https://www.techspot.com/news/79481-intel-announces-xeon-platinum-9200-series-cpus-up.html</ref>-core processors |
== See also == | == See also == |
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- POWER9, a 12 or 24-core PowerPC processor, released in 2017
- Xeon 2, 2, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-, 14-, 15-, 16-, 18-, 20-, 22-, 24-, 26-, 28-, 32-, 48-, and 56<>[1]-core processors
See also
- CPU, GPU, NPU, TPU, DPU, Groq, Proliant, thread (
Pthreads
), processor, CPU socket, core, ARM , CPU Virtualization, Intel, AMD,nm
,lscpu
, AVX-512, Passthrough, CPU intensive, Graviton processor, Branch predictor, vCPU, SSE, Power
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