In February last year, Intel released a special new product of atom smart family, atom p5900 series, which is the first 10nm SOC on-chip system for wireless base stations, including p5962b, p5942b, p5931b, p5921b and other models, with up to 24 cores. Now, Intel has quietly released the new atom p5700 and p5300 series, with the same process, architecture and core specifications. However, this focuses on the communication infrastructure market and can adapt to higher and lower temperature environments**
P5700 series includes p5752, p5742, p5731 and p5721, with 20 cores, 16 cores, 12 cores and 8 cores respectively**
The p5300 series includes p5362, p5352, p5342, p5332 and p5322, with 24 cores, 20 cores, 16 cores, 12 cores and 8 cores respectively**
*They are all based on Intel 10nm process * (the original 10nm instead of the ESF enhanced version later renamed Intel 7), 47.5 × 47.5mm fcbga2106 encapsulated interface.
The core architecture is Tremont, that is, the predecessor of the 12th generation core gracemont small core. Each core corresponds to 1.125mb cache , for example, 9mb for 8 cores and 27mb for 24 cores.
The core frequency is the most magical. the entire P series family is uniformly fixed at 2.2ghz**, and does not support Rui frequency acceleration.
The power consumption varies. The p5700 series is relatively low. The four models are 74.5w, 67W, 54.5w and 48W respectively, while the four models of p5300 series are 83w, 78W, 71w, 61W and 55W respectively
In other aspects, it supports up to 256gb DDR4 2400-2933mhz dual channel memory, 32 PCIe 3.0 buses, four USB 3.0 and four USB 2.0 interfaces, 16 SATA interfaces, and three UART interfaces.