Cooper Lake (microprocessor)

Intel microprocessor family, released in 2020
  • Intel
Product code80706PerformanceMax. CPU clock rate4.3CacheL1 cache64 KB per core (32 instructions + 32 data)L2 cache1 MB per coreL3 cacheUp to 38.5 MB (1.375 MB/core)Architecture and classificationApplication4S and 8S serversTechnology node14 nm (Tri-Gate) transistorsMicroarchitectureSkylakeInstruction setx86-64InstructionsMMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, AVX-512, bfloat16Extensions
Physical specificationsCores
  • 16-28
SocketProducts, models, variantsProduct code name
  • CPL
Model
  • Cooper Lake-SP
Brand name
  • Xeon
HistoryPredecessorCascade LakeSuccessorsSame generation
  • Ice Lake (10nm, For 1S and 2S systems)

Next generation

Support statusSupported

Cooper Lake is Intel's codename for the third-generation of their Xeon Scalable processors, developed as the successor to Cascade Lake-SP. Cooper Lake processors are targeted at the 4S and 8S segments of the server market; Ice Lake-SP serves the 1S and 2S segment.[1][2][3]

Features

Cooper Lake was launched on June 18, 2020 and features up to 28 cores.[4] Aside from a few microarchitectural changes, Cooper Lake's microarchitecture is mostly identical to Skylake.[5] Cooper Lake features faster memory support (DDR4-3200 over DDR4-2933), support for second-generation Optane memory, and double the UPI links over Cascade Lake.[1] Cooper Lake is the first x86 CPU to support the new bfloat16 instruction set as a part of Intel's Deep Learning Boost (DPL).

Improvements

  • New bfloat16 instruction
  • Support for up to 12 DIMMs of DDR4 memory per CPU socket
  • Xeon Platinum supports up to eight sockets; Xeon Gold supports up to four sockets; Xeon Silver and Bronze support up to two sockets
  • -H: up to 1.12TB DDR4 per socket
  • -HL: Large DDR memory tier support (up to 4.5TB)[6]

List of Cooper Lake processors

Xeon Platinum (octa processor)

Model
number[7]
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo Boost
all-core/2.0
(/max. 3.0)
L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Memory Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)


Xeon Platinum 8380HL
  • SRJXR (A1)
28 (56) 2.9 GHz ?/4.3 GHz 28 × 1 MB 38.5 MB
250 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-3200 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604480401
$13,012
Xeon Platinum 8380H
  • SRJXQ (A1)
28 (56) 2.9 GHz ?/4.3 GHz 28 × 1 MB 38.5 MB
250 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-3200 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604480301
$10,009
Xeon Platinum 8376HL
  • SRJXT (A1)
28 (56) 2.6 GHz ?/4.3 GHz 28 × 1 MB 38.5 MB
205 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-3200 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604480601
$11,722
Xeon Platinum 8376H
  • SRJXS (A1)
28 (56) 2.6 GHz ?/4.3 GHz 28 × 1 MB 38.5 MB
205 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-3200 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604480501
$8719
Xeon Platinum 8360HL
  • SRK58 (A1)
24 (48) 3 GHz ?/4.2 GHz 24 × 1 MB 33 MB
225 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-3200 1 September 2020
  • CD8070604559801
$7203
Xeon Platinum 8360H
  • SRK59 (A1)
24 (48) 3 GHz ?/4.2 GHz 24 × 1 MB 33 MB
225 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-3200 1 September 2020
  • CD8070604559900
$4200
Xeon Platinum 8356H
  • SRK57 (A1)
8 (16) 3.9 GHz ?/4.4 GHz 8 × 1 MB 35.75 MB
190 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-2933 1 September 2020
  • CD8070604559701
$3400
Xeon Platinum 8354H
  • SRK5Y (A1)
18 (36) 3.1 GHz ?/4.3 GHz 18 × 1 MB 24.75 MB
205 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-3200 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604481002
$3500
Xeon Platinum 8353H
  • SRJY2 (A1)
18 (36) 2.5 GHz ?/3.8 GHz 18 × 1 MB 24.75 MB
150 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-3200 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604481601
$3003

Xeon Gold (quad processor)

Model
number[7]
sSpec
number
Cores
(threads)
Frequency Turbo Boost
all-core/2.0
(/max. 3.0)
L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Memory Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)


Xeon Gold 6348H
  • SRJXX (A1)
24 (48) 2.3 GHz ?/4.2 GHz 24 × 1 MB 33 MB
165 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-2933 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604481101
$2700
Xeon Gold 6330H
  • SRK5A (A1)
24 (48) 2 GHz ?/3.7 GHz 24 × 1 MB 33 MB
150 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-2933 1 September 2020
  • CD8070604560002
$1894
Xeon Gold 6328HL
  • SRJXZ (A1)
16 (32) 2.8 GHz ?/4.3 GHz 16 × 1 MB 22 MB
165 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-2933 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604481301
$4779
Xeon Gold 6328H
  • SRJXY (A1)
16 (32) 2.8 GHz ?/4.3 GHz 16 × 1 MB 22 MB
165 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-2933 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604481201
$1776
Xeon Gold 5320H
  • SRJY1 (A1)
20 (40) 2.4 GHz ?/4.2 GHz 20 × 1 MB 27.5 MB
150 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-2666 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604481501
$1555
Xeon Gold 5318H
  • SRJY3 (A1)
18 (36) 2.5 GHz ?/3.8 GHz 18 × 1 MB 24.75 MB
150 W
LGA 4189 6× 10.4 GT/s UPI 6× DDR4-2666 18 June 2020
  • CD8070604481600
$1273

References

  1. ^ a b "Intel Launches Cooper Lake With New AI, Increased Bandwidth, 2nd Gen Optane – ExtremeTech". www.extremetech.com. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
  2. ^ Anton Shilov; Ian Cutress. "Intel Server Roadmap: 14nm Cooper Lake in 2019, 10nm Ice Lake in 2020". Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  3. ^ servethehome (2020-03-16). "Intel Cooper Lake Rationalized Still Launching 1H 2020". ServeTheHome. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  4. ^ Cutress, Dr Ian. "Intel Launches Cooper Lake: 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable for 4P/8P Servers". www.anandtech.com. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  5. ^ Morgan, Timothy Prickett (2020-06-18). "Taking A Deep Dive Into "Cooper Lake" Xeon SP Processors". The Next Platform. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
  6. ^ "Intel Launches Cooper Lake: 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable for 4P/8P Servers". Anandtech. 2020-06-18.
  7. ^ a b "3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors Product Specifications". ark.intel.com. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
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