The
Intel Xeon D-1541, a specially designed processor, is based on the
Broadwell architecture. It was manufactured using the 14nm process and formed a solid foundation for various applications. This processor proved to be a remarkable building block for compact server solutions and specialized embedded systems.
Its eight physical cores and sixteen threads delivered considerable multi-thread performance. This made it ideal for tasks requiring many parallel calculations. It was therefore often found in network appliances or sophisticated storage systems.
A significant advantage of the
Intel Xeon D-1541 was its high integration as a
System-on-Chip (SoC).
This advanced design enabled the realization of particularly energy-efficient and space-saving designs. This was crucial for use in environments with limited space or specific energy requirements. The support of
ECC memory also offered a high degree of data integrity. This is of great importance in business-critical environments.
With a maximum memory bandwidth of 38 GB/s and PCIe 3.0, it also offered appropriate connectivity. It proved to be a reliable and efficient choice for its target markets.
- High Multi-Thread Performance
- Integrated System-on-Chip (SoC)
- Support for ECC Memory
- Energy Efficiency and Space Saving