2 Features   
Performance and Scalability 
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Powered by the third-generation Intel
®
 Xeon
®
 Scalable Ice Lake processors, the server 
provides up to 40 cores, 3.6 GHz frequency, a 60 MB L3 cache, and up to three 11.2 
GT/s UPI links between the processors, which deliver supreme processing performance. 
−  It supports up to two processors with 80 cores and 160 threads to maximize the 
concurrent execution of multithreaded applications. 
−  The L2 cache capacity is increased. Each core exclusively occupies 1.25 MB L2 
cache, and at least 1.5 MB L3 cache. 
−  Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 allows processor cores to run faster than the 
frequency specified in the Thermal Design Power (TDP) configuration if they are 
operating below power, current, and temperature specification limits. 
−  Intel Hyper-Threading Technology enables each processor core to run up to two 
threads, improving parallel computation capability. 
−  The hardware-assisted Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) allows 
operating system (OS) to better use hardware to address virtualization workloads. 
−  Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel AVX-512) significantly accelerates 
floating-point performance for computing-intensive applications. 
−  Intel DL Boost (VNNI) is supported to improve the performance of deep learning 
applications. 
−  The Intel
®
 SGX and Intel
®
 TME security features provide fine-grained data 
protection through application isolation in the memory, and defend against physical 
attacks through full memory encryption. 
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2288H V6-32DIMM supports a maximum of 32 memory modules in the following 
memory forms: 
−  The server supports a maximum of 32 DDR4 ECC 3200 MT/s DIMMs. The DDR4 
ECC DIMMs support registered DIMMs (RDIMM) and load-reduced DIMMs 
(LRDIMMs), which provide high speed and availability. A server supports a 
maximum memory capacity of 8192 GB and a maximum memory bandwidth of 
400 GB/s in theory. 
−  The server supports a maximum of 16 Intel
®
 Optane
TM
 Persistent Memory Module 
200 series (PMem modules for short), which must be used with the DDR4 memory 
modules. When the DDR4 memory modules are used together, the server supports a 
maximum of 12 TB memory capacity (calculated based on a maximum of 256 GB 
capacity per DDR4 memory module and a maximum of 512 GB capacity per PMem 
module).