Intel has formally announced its Xeon 6+ "Clearwater Forest" data center processors, featuring up to 288 energy-efficient cores. These are the first CPUs built on Intel's advanced 18A (1.8nm-class) manufacturing process and utilize Foveros Direct 3D packaging technology.
The processor is designed for telecom, cloud, and edge AI workloads, integrating specialized accelerators and a large shared cache to reduce reliance on external memory. It maintains platform compatibility with current Xeon servers, supporting high-speed DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0.
Systems based on the new Xeon 6+ processors are scheduled to become available later this year.
Main Topics: Intel Xeon 6+ processor announcement, 18A manufacturing process, technical specifications and architecture, target workloads and market positioning.