| General information | |
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| Launched | June 18, 2020 | 
| Marketed by | Intel | 
| Designed by | Intel | 
| Common manufacturer(s) | 
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| Product code | 80706 | 
| Performance | |
| Max. CPU clock rate | 4.3 | 
| Cache | |
| L1 cache | 64 KB per core (32 instructions + 32 data) | 
| L2 cache | 1 MB per core | 
| L3 cache | Up to 38.5 MB (1.375 MB/core) | 
| Architecture and classification | |
| Application | 4S and 8S servers | 
| Technology node | 14 nm (Tri-Gate) transistors | 
| Microarchitecture | Skylake | 
| Instruction set | x86-64 | 
| Instructions | MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, AVX-512, bfloat16 | 
| Extensions | |
| Physical specifications | |
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| Socket(s) | |
| Products, models, variants | |
| Product code name(s) | 
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| Model(s) | 
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| History | |
| Predecessor(s) | Cascade Lake | 
| Successor(s) | Same generation 
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| Support status | |
| Supported | |
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
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) 
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xeon Platinum 8380HL | 
 | 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 | 
 | $13,012 | 
| Xeon Platinum 8380H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $10,009 | 
| Xeon Platinum 8376HL | 
 | 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 | 
 | $11,722 | 
| Xeon Platinum 8376H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $8719 | 
| Xeon Platinum 8360HL | 
 | 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 | 
 | $7203 | 
| Xeon Platinum 8360H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $4200 | 
| Xeon Platinum 8356H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $3400 | 
| Xeon Platinum 8354H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $3500 | 
| Xeon Platinum 8353H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $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) 
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xeon Gold 6348H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $2700 | 
| Xeon Gold 6330H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $1894 | 
| Xeon Gold 6328HL | 
 | 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 | 
 | $4779 | 
| Xeon Gold 6328H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $1776 | 
| Xeon Gold 5320H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $1555 | 
| Xeon Gold 5318H | 
 | 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 | 
 | $1273 | 
References
- 1 2 "Intel Launches Cooper Lake With New AI, Increased Bandwidth, 2nd Gen Optane – ExtremeTech". www.extremetech.com. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
- ↑ Anton Shilov; Ian Cutress. "Intel Server Roadmap: 14nm Cooper Lake in 2019, 10nm Ice Lake in 2020". Retrieved 2018-09-03.
- ↑ servethehome (2020-03-16). "Intel Cooper Lake Rationalized Still Launching 1H 2020". ServeTheHome. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
- ↑ Cutress, Dr Ian. "Intel Launches Cooper Lake: 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable for 4P/8P Servers". www.anandtech.com. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
- ↑ Morgan, Timothy Prickett (2020-06-18). "Taking A Deep Dive Into "Cooper Lake" Xeon SP Processors". The Next Platform. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
- ↑ "Intel Launches Cooper Lake: 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable for 4P/8P Servers". Anandtech. 2020-06-18.
- 1 2 "3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors Product Specifications". ark.intel.com. Retrieved 2020-06-22.