The Intel Xeon Max 9480 is the highest-end of the Intel Xeon CPU Max series. The Xeon Max 9462 is also intriguing with 32 cores and 64GB of HBM2e, providing 2GB of memory per core. This may be a better ratio for applications and fits better in VMware and Microsoft Windows Server licensing for those who want to use these for general-purpose servers.
Key takeaways:
- The Intel Xeon MAX 9480 is a powerful CPU that combines 56 cores with 64GB of HBM2e memory, a type of memory typically found in GPUs and AI accelerators.
- The Xeon Max 9480 has a full 112.5MB of L3 cache, which is more than the Platinum 8480+ which has 105MB.
- The Xeon Max 9480 has a base clock of 1.9GHz and turbo clocks at 3.5GHz, but its main differentiator is the four 16GB HBM2e packages added to it.
- The Intel Xeon Max CPU series includes five SKUs, with the Xeon Max 9462 being the second most intriguing with 32 cores and 64GB of HBM2e, providing a better memory per core ratio for certain applications.