INTEL Xeon E-2374G 3.7GHz LGA 1200 8M Cache Tray CPU

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Intel Xeon ® ® E-2374G processor (8 MB cache, 3.70 GHz), Intel

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Intel Xeon® E-2374G processor (8 MB cache, 3.70 GHz). Processor family: Intel Xeon E, Processor socket: LGA 1200 (Socket H5), Processor lithography: 14 nm. Memory channels: Dual-channel, Maximum internal memory supported by processor: 128 GB, Memory types supported by processor: DDR4-SDRAM. Built-in graphics card model: Intel UHD Graphics P750, Maximum integrated graphics adapter memory: 64 GB, On-board graphics adapter base frequency: 350 MHz. Market segment: Server, PCI Express configurations: 1×16+1×4, 2×8+1×4, 1×8+3×4, Supported instruction sets: SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX 2.0, AVX-512. Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 frequency: 5 GHz, maximum enclave size support for Intel® SGX: 0.5 GB

Intel® Trusted Execution Technology
Intel® Trusted Execution Technology enhances PC security. It includes a set of hardware extensions for Intel® processors and chipsets that provide additional security features for the digital office platform, such as secure booting of system programs and the operating system and running applications in a protected area. This enables an environment where applications run in a dedicated space, isolated from all other system software.

Intel® Directed I/O Virtualization Technology (VT-d)
Intel® Directed I/O Virtualization Technology (VT-d) builds on existing support for virtualization solutions for the IA-32 (VT-x) and Itanium® processor-based systems (VT-i) and extends it with new support for I/O device virtualization. Intel VT-d can help users improve system security and reliability, as well as I/O device performance, in virtualized environments.

Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x)
Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) enables a single hardware platform to be deployed as multiple “virtual” platforms. It provides improved manageability through reduced downtime and maintains productivity by moving compute operations to separate partitions.

Intel® 64
When combined with appropriate software, the Intel® 64 architecture enables 64-bit processing on servers, workstations, PCs, and mobile platforms.¹ Intel 64 improves performance because this processor extension allows the system to address more than 4 GB of virtual and physical memory.

Intel® Clear Video HD technology
Like its predecessor, Intel® Clear Video HD Technology, Intel® Clear Video Technology is a suite of image decoding and processing technologies in the integrated processor graphics that enhances video playback, delivering better, sharper images and more natural, true-to-life, and vivid colors, as well as a clear and stable video image. Intel® Clear Video HD Technology delivers video quality enhancements, resulting in richer colors and more realistic skin tones.

Cache
The CPU cache is a section of fast memory located within the processor. Intel® Smart Cache refers to the architecture that allows all cores to dynamically share access to the last-level cache.

Intel® AES New Instructions
Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) is a set of instructions for fast and secure data encryption and decryption. AES-NI is a valuable component for cryptographic applications, such as bulk encryption/decryption, authentication, random number generation, and authentication encryption.

Intel InTru 3D technology
Intel InTru 3D technology delivers a stereoscopic image with 3D Blu-ray* playback in full 1080p resolution over HDMI 1.4 and premium audio.

Rest states
Sleep states (C-states) are used to conserve power when the processor is idle. C0 is the operating state, meaning the CPU is performing useful tasks. C1 is the first idle state, C2 the second, and so on, with higher C-state numbers implementing more power-saving measures.

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology dynamically increases a processor's frequency as needed, taking advantage of thermal and power headroom to deliver more speed when needed and greater energy efficiency when not needed.

Max. Turbo clock frequency
The maximum Turbo Frequency is the maximum clock frequency of a single processor core that the processor can operate at using Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and, if available, Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 and Intel® Thermal Velocity Boost. Frequency is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz), or billions of clock cycles per second.

Execute Disable Bit
The Execute Disable Bit is a hardware-based security feature that reduces the risk of virus infections and can prevent malicious software from running on the server or network.

Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology enables two processing threads per physical core. Applications with many threads can perform more tasks in parallel and complete tasks sooner.

Instruction set
An instruction set refers to the set of basic commands and instructions that a microprocessor understands and can execute. The displayed value indicates which Intel instruction set this processor is compatible with.

Intel® Quick Sync Video
Intel® Quick Sync Video provides fast video conversion for portable media players, online publishing, and video editing and development.

Intel® vPro™ Platform Qualification
The Intel vPro® platform is a set of hardware and technologies used to build business computing endpoints with best-in-class performance, integrated security, modern manageability, and platform stability.

Intel® VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT)
Intel® VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT), also known as Second Level Address Translation (SLAT), accelerates memory-intensive virtualization applications. Extended Page Tables on Intel® Virtualization Technology-based platforms reduce overall memory and power costs and increase battery life by optimizing page table management with hardware.

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology is an advanced feature that delivers the high performance and lowest power consumption required in mobile devices. Traditional Intel SpeedStep® Technology simultaneously switches voltage and frequency between high and low values depending on processor load. Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology builds on this architecture and leverages design strategies such as separation between voltage and frequency changes and clock partitioning and recovery.

Intel® Clear Video Technology
Intel® Clear Video Technology is a suite of image decoding and processing technologies in the integrated processor graphics that enhances video playback, delivering better, sharper images and more natural, true-to-life, and vivid colors, as well as a clear and stable video image.

Secure Key
Intel® Secure Key is based on a digital random number generator that generates completely random numbers, thus strengthening encryption algorithms.

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 clock speed
The Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 frequency is the maximum clock frequency of a single processor core at which the processor can operate with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology. Frequency is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz), or billions of clock cycles per second.

Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel®SGX)
Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) enable applications to implement hardware-enforced trusted execution protection for their sensitive routines and data. Intel® SGX provides developers with a way to partition code and data into CPU-secured trusted execution environments (TEEs).

Instruction set extensions
Instruction set extensions are additional instructions designed to increase performance when performing the same operations on multiple data objects. These can include SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions) and AVX (Advanced Vector Extensions).

Thermal monitoring technologies
Thermal monitoring technologies protect the processor package and the system from temperature-related failures through thermal management features. A digital on-chip temperature sensor detects the core temperature, and the thermal management features reduce the package's power consumption and thus the temperature as needed to maintain normal operating limits.

Persistent Intel® Optane™ DC memory supported
Intel® Optane™ DC persistent memory represents a revolutionary layer of non-volatile memory that sits between memory and storage to deliver large, cost-effective storage capacity comparable to DRAM performance. With its large system-level memory capacity when combined with traditional DRAM, Intel Optane DC persistent memory supports the transformation of memory-constrained workloads: cloud, databases, in-memory analytics, virtualization, and CDN (content delivery network) applications.

Intel® Memory Protection Extensions (Intel® MPX)
Intel® Memory Protection Extensions (Intel® MPX) provide a collection of hardware features that, along with compiler changes, can be used by software to verify that memory references used at compile time do not become unsafe at runtime due to a buffer overflow or underflow.

Intel® Boot Guard
Intel® Device Protection Technology with Boot Guard helps protect the environment from viruses and malicious software attacks before the operating system is activated.

Intel® TSX-NI
Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions New Instructions (Intel® TSX-NI) are a set of multithreaded performance scaling instructions. This technique improves the efficiency of parallel operations through improved control of locks in software.