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Launched | Q3'19 | 32 | 3.70 GHz | 2.30 GHz | 71.5 MB | 250 W | |
Launched | Q3'19 | 32 | 3.70 GHz | 2.30 GHz | 71.5 MB | 250 W | |
Launched | Q2'19 | 48 | 3.80 GHz | 2.30 GHz | 71.5 MB Intel® Smart Cache | 350 |
I am not sure of which board to select ? I randomly selected threading building blocks ??
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Hello VenkataRamana,
Thank you for contacting Intel Customer Support.
We understand that you need the cache size of several processors:
I will be more than glad to help you today.
You can find this information here:
You can also check:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/compare.html?productIds=194145,195437,195434
In case you need more assistance please contact us back.
Best regards,
Sergio S.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello Sergio,
Thanks for the prompt response. Have double checked and none of the links helped us to find the L1, L2, and L3 cache sizes.
All the links only contain information about the aggregate sum of all caches.
But we needed a breakdown of the sizes and not aggregate sum.
Can you please look into the issue again ?
Regards,
Venkata Ramana
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Hello VenkataRamana,
You can try the Intel® Processor Identification Utility - Windows* Version. It should display the cache info under the CPUID data: Overview of the Intel® Processor Identification Utility
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Jose A.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Gee, Jose, that makes sense if you have the processors in hand, but what about folks trying to make purchase decisions? If they cannot look this up easily, there is something wrong.
Just saying,
...S
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Hi Jose,
The tool you mentioned can be used after we purchase and install. As scott rightly pointed out , we are exploring to purchase a machine and none of the links you provided helped us in our decision making process.
Is it some thing IP and cant be disclosed by Intel?
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Venkata Ramana
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Hello VenkataRamana,
Please allow us to check on your question and we will get back to you.
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Sergio S.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello VenkataRamana,
Thank you for waiting for our updates.
Since you do not have the processors installed, you can contact an FSE (Field Sales Engineer) to help you for samples to test.
You can find the nearest location here:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/topics/support-phone-list.html
We hope this information helps.
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Sergio S.
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Hello VenkataRamana,
We are following your thread and would like to know if the information provided was useful.
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Sergio S.
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Hello VenkataRamana,
We are following your thread and would like if you need further assistance.
Best regards,
Sergio S.
Intel Customer Support Technicians
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Hello VenkataRamana,
We are following up on a thread that is still open with your question on "How do I know L1 , L2 and L3 cache size of below processors?", we know that this is important for you to get it resolved and it is also equally important for us to get you the right solution.
Since we have not seen an update for several days, the thread will automatically close after 2 business days.
We will be looking forward to your updates.
Best regards,
Sergio S.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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