Product features
- Intel Mesh Architecture
- Intel has optimized process technology to 14 nm +
- Rebalanced Intel Smart Cache Hierarchy
Description
Intel CD8067303533303 Intel Xeon Processor W-2125, S 2066, Skylake-W, Quad Core, 8 Threads, 4.0GHz, 4.5GHz Turbo, 8.25MB Cache, 120W, Silver
Intel Xeon W-2125 Processor Review
Overview
The Intel Xeon W-2125 is a high-performance server/workstation processor designed for demanding applications. It operates at 4.00 GHz with a turbo boost up to 4.5 GHz, making it suitable for tasks requiring significant computational power.
Performance
The Xeon W-2125 features 4 cores and 8 threads, which is relatively low compared to modern multi-threaded processors. However, its performance in integer and floating-point operations is notable. It achieves 30,665 million operations per second (Mops) in integer math and 19,063 Mops in floating-point math, making it competitive in server and workstation environments.
Benchmarks
- Integer Math: 30,665 Mops/Sec
- Floating Point Math: 19,063 Mops/Sec
- Find Prime Numbers: 38 Million Primes/Sec
- Random String Sorting: 17,170 Thousand Strings/Sec
- Data Encryption: 3,372 MBytes/Sec
- Data Compression: 135,708 KBytes/Sec
- Physics: 700 Frames/Sec
- Extended Instructions: 11,048 Million Matrices/Sec
- Single Thread: 2,562 Mops/Sec
Pros
- High Clock Speed: The processor operates at 4.00 GHz with a turbo boost up to 4.5 GHz, making it suitable for applications requiring high clock speeds.
- Good Performance in Integer and Floating Point Operations: The Xeon W-2125 delivers strong performance in both integer and floating-point operations, which is essential for server and workstation tasks.
- Energy Efficiency: With a typical TDP of 120 W, it is relatively energy-efficient compared to other high-performance processors.
- Memory Support: It supports up to 512 GB of DDR4 memory with ECC support, which is beneficial for applications requiring high memory capacity.
Cons
- Limited Cores and Threads: The processor has only 4 cores and 8 threads, which may limit its performance in multi-threaded applications.
- Older Architecture: The 14 nm architecture, while still efficient, is older compared to newer 10 nm or 7 nm architectures.
- Limited Scalability: The single-socket design might limit its scalability in large-scale server environments.
Verdict
The Intel Xeon W-2125 is a solid choice for applications requiring high clock speeds and strong performance in integer and floating-point operations. However, its limited core count and older architecture might make it less competitive in modern multi-threaded environments. It is best suited for workloads that can benefit from its high clock speeds and efficient memory support.
Features Table
Feature | Description |
---|---|
Clock Speed | 4.00 GHz with a turbo boost up to 4.5 GHz |
Cores | 4 |
Threads | 8 |
Cache | 8.3 MB L3 Cache, 4 x 32 KB L1 Instruction Cache, 4 x 32 KB L1 Data Cache, 4 x 1024 KB L2 Cache |
TDP | 120 W |
Memory Support | Up to 512 GB DDR4 with ECC support |
Socket | LGA 2066 |
Architecture | 14 nm |
Benchmarks | Integer Math: 30,665 Mops/Sec, Floating Point Math: 19,063 Mops/Sec |
Other Benchmarks | Find Prime Numbers: 38 Million Primes/Sec, Random String Sorting: 17,170 Thousand Strings/Sec, Data Encryption: 3,372 MBytes/Sec, Data Compression: 135,708 KBytes/Sec, Physics: 700 Frames/Sec, Extended Instructions: 11,048 Million Matrices/Sec, Single Thread: 2,562 Mops/Sec |