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| Product Overview |
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The Intel Xeon Gold 6142 is a 16-core processor designed for high-demand server and workstation applications. It fits into systems using the LGA3647 socket, delivering strong multi-threaded performance supported by a substantial 22MB L3 cache and fast interconnect speeds. This processor is well-suited for enterprises handling virtualization, large databases, or compute-heavy tasks requiring steady and dependable CPU resources. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Intel |
| Part Number | GOLD 6142 |
| Technical Information | |
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| # Of Cores | 16 Core |
| Total Threads | 32 |
| Max Turbo Frequency | 3.70 GHz |
| Base Clock Speed | 2.60 GHz |
| PCIe Version | PCIe 3.0 |
| Lithography | 14 nm |
| Socket Type | LGA 3647 |
| Cache | 22 MB |
| Thermal Design Power | 140 W |
| Memory Specifications | |
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| Max Memory Size | 1 TB |
| Memory Types | DDR4-2666 |
| Max Memory Channels | 6 |
| Bandwidth | 127.97 GB/s |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, CE, FCC |
| Product Description |
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The Intel Xeon Gold 6142 processor is built for demanding server and workstation environments that require reliable multi-core performance. It finds its place commonly in data centers, virtualization platforms, and high-performance computing setups where parallel workloads are critical. Often used by IT professionals and system administrators, this processor is designed to handle complex tasks such as large-scale database management, analytics, and cloud services with stability and speed. Key Features
This processor is typically deployed in enterprise servers and data center hardware, supporting workloads that need consistent throughput and scalability. Its role is crucial in environments where uptime and processing power directly affect operational efficiency. |