The Intel Xeon Gold 6253CL was a high-performance server/workstation processor with 18 cores, launched in [year]. It is part of the Xeon Gold lineup, using the [architecture name] architecture with Socket LGA3647. Thanks to Intel Hyper-Threading technology, the core-count is effectively doubled, to 36 threads. The processor features a base clock speed of 3.1 GHz and can boost up to 3.9 GHz depending on workload and thermal conditions.
Intel manufactured the Xeon Gold 6253CL on a [nm] production node, incorporating [transistor count] million transistors. The processor includes a substantial 24.75 MB of L3 cache, enhancing performance for demanding workloads. With a TDP of 205 W, the Xeon Gold 6253CL requires robust cooling solutions to maintain optimal performance under heavy loads.
The processor supports DDR4 memory with a [single/dual/quad/etc.]-channel interface, running at speeds up to 2933 MHz. ECC memory is also supported, ensuring data integrity for mission-critical applications. For communication with other system components, the Xeon Gold 6253CL utilizes a PCI-Express [Gen X] connection.
This processor does not include integrated graphics, so a dedicated graphics card may be necessary for display output. Hardware virtualization is supported, significantly improving virtual machine performance. Additionally, the processor is capable of operating in multi-socket (SMP) configurations, allowing for scalable performance in enterprise environments.
The Xeon Gold 6253CL is designed for high-performance computing, data center applications, and enterprise workloads where maximum throughput and reliability are essential.
*(Note: Some details like launch year, architecture name, production node, transistor count, and PCIe generation may require verification based on Intel’s official specifications.)*