Cells highlighted in green show highlights in the stack. RCP stands for recommended customer price, and SGX GB stands for how large Software Guard Extension enclaves can be – either 8 GB, 64 GB, or 512 GB. The easiest way with this is to jump into the deep end with the processor list. If you work with Xeon Scalable processors day in and day out, there is now a need to differentiate the Q processor from a P processor, and an S processor from an M processor. On top of this, Intel is adding in more suffixes to the equation. This makes the Platinum/Gold/Silver segmentation arbitrary, if only to indicate what sort of performance/price bracket the processors are in. This time around, as Ice Lake does not support 8P, all the processors will support only up to 2P, with a few select models being uniprocessor only. In the past, Platinum/Gold/Silver also indicated socket support, with Platinum supporting up to 8P configurations. That being said, there is a significant change. Beyond that the two digits are somewhat meaningless as before. Xeon Bronze no longer exists with Ice Lake. Much like the previous generation, the 8/6/5/4 segmentation signifies the series, and the 3 indicates the generation. Intel is introducing around 40 new processors across the Xeon Platinum (8300 series), Xeon Gold (63 series) and Xeon Silver (4300 series). Section by Ian Cutress Ice Lake Xeon Processor List
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