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There are 11 models in total spotted by @momomo_us, which lines up with a previous leak citing the same number of SKUs . The cheapest CPU here is the Xeon 634, coming in at just $541.04. It features 48 MB of L3 cache with a 2.7 GHz base frequency, as mentioned in the listing, and, once again, the lineup leak from last month corroborates that.
The core count is unknown, but based on the existing Granite Rapids server lineup , we could be looking at an offshoot of the Xeon 6349P, a 6-core part. There's no direct comparison on AMD's side; the Threadripper PRO 9945WX is the closest reference, the lowest-spec Shimada Peak SKU with just 12 cores.
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