The
Intel Xeon D-1527 processor, based on the
Broadwell architecture, was manufactured using the 14 nm process. This chip was once a valued choice for compact server solutions. Its particular strength lay in integrating server functions directly onto a system-on-a-chip. This enabled the development of very energy-efficient and space-saving systems.
For many applications, the high energy efficiency was a decisive advantage. The processor offered solid performance with 6 MB L2 cache. Its maximum memory bandwidth of 34 GB/s was sufficient for typical server tasks. In addition, the
Intel Xeon D-1527 provided a PCIe 3.0 connection for various expansions.
Its inherent robustness and reliability remain an important asset. This is typical for Xeon processors, as we know. For specific applications that do not require extremely high computing power, it can still be a useful component.
- Compact SoC Design
- Energy-efficient operation
- Robust and reliable performance
- PCIe 3.0 connection