Description
Introduction to Intel Xeon Gold 5220 Processor
Processor Architecture and Design
The Intel Xeon Gold 5220 is based on the Intel Skylake-SP architecture, which is known for its scalability and performance. This architecture allows the processor to handle demanding workloads with ease, while also providing advanced security features to protect sensitive data. The processor design incorporates a large cache hierarchy, including a 25MB SmartCache, which helps to reduce latency and improve performance. The Xeon Gold 5220 also supports Intel’s Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (AVX-512) instructions, which provide significant performance gains for floating-point intensive workloads. The processor is built using 14nm process technology, which helps to ensure high performance, power efficiency, and reliable operation.
Key Features of the Intel Xeon 18 Core Gold 5220
- 18 Physical Cores and 36 Threads
- 2.2GHz Base Clock Speed
- 25MB SmartCache
- 10.4GT/s UPI Speed
- FCLGA3647 Socket Compatibility
- 14nm Manufacturing Process
- 125W Thermal Design Power
- Intel Turbo Boost Technology
- Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
- Intel Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX)
- Intel Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (AVX-512)
- Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x)
- Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)
- Intel Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology
- Intel Execute Disable Bit Technology.
General Information
- Product Type : Server Processor
- Product Manufacturer : Intel Corporation
- Product Model : Gold 5220
Technical information
- Processor Core : 18-Core
- Clock Speed : 2.20GHz
- Max Turbo Frequency : 3.90GHz
- Ultrapath Interconnect(UPI) Speed : 10.4GT/S
- No. Of UPI Links : 2
- Instruction Set Extensions : Intel® AVX-512
- Smart Cache : 25MB
- Lithography : 14NM
- Max Thermal Design Power (TDP) : 125W
- Compatible Processor Socket : FCLGA3647
- Max Memory Size (Dependent On Memory Type) : 1TB
- Memory Types : DDR4-2667
- Maximum Memory Speed : 2667 MHz
- Max No. Of Memory Channels : 6
- ECC Memory Supported : Yes.