Intel's 5.7 GHz Xeon 6377P features 12 P-cores and a desktop-class LGA1700 socket — unusual server CPU prioritizes clock speed over core count
Intel has introduced the Xeon 6377P, a 12-core server processor that emphasizes high clock speeds over core count. With a maximum turbo frequency of 5.7 GHz, this chip is designed for workloads that benefit from single-threaded performance. Scheduled for launch in Q2 2026, it is priced at $1,045 and features a desktop-class LGA1700 socket.
- ▪The Xeon 6377P features 12 P-cores and a maximum turbo frequency of 5.7 GHz.
- ▪It has a recommended price of $1,045 and is set to launch in Q2 2026.
- ▪This processor is notable for prioritizing clock speed over core count, which is atypical for server CPUs.
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PC Components CPUs Intel's 5.7 GHz Xeon 6377P features 12 P-cores and a desktop-class LGA1700 socket — unusual server CPU prioritizes clock speed over core count News By Etiido Uko published 3 June 2026 Bartlett Lake server chip targets workloads where frequency beats core count When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Getty Images / Cheng Chia Huang) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Intel has published specifications for the Xeon 6377P, a 12-core server processor that pairs enterprise-grade features with clock speeds more commonly associated with…
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