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  1. Intel's 5.7 GHz Xeon 6377P features 12 P-cores and a desktop-class LGA1700 socket — unusual server CPU prioritizes clock speed over core count

    Intel is releasing the Xeon 6377P, a server processor that deviates from the typical focus on high core counts. This new chip, based on Bartlett Lake silicon, prioritizes clock speed, reaching up to 5.7 GHz, while maintaining a 95W TDP. It features 12 P-cores and uses a desktop-class LGA1700 socket, offering features like ECC memory and PCIe 5.0 lanes, aimed at specific enterprise workloads that benefit from single-threaded performance. The processor is slated for a Q2 2026 launch with a price of $1,045. AI

    Intel's 5.7 GHz Xeon 6377P features 12 P-cores and a desktop-class LGA1700 socket — unusual server CPU prioritizes clock speed over core count

    IMPACT This CPU's focus on clock speed over core count could benefit specific AI workloads like financial modeling or compilation, but its limitations may hinder others.