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Intel lists the Xeon 6377P 'Bartlett Lake' CPU for enterprise use

While the other Bartlett Lake CPUs were only for embedded use, the Xeon 6377P is the first P-core-only CPU in the enterprise segment.

Intel lists the Xeon 6377P 'Bartlett Lake' CPU for enterprise use
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TL;DR: Intel's Bartlett Lake lineup, featuring only P-cores, now includes the enterprise-grade Xeon 6377P with 12 P-cores, 24 threads, 3.1 GHz base, 5.7 GHz turbo, 36MB L3 cache, and PCIe Gen 5 support. It uses the FCLGA1700 socket, supports ECC memory, and targets server deployments with a $1045 price.
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Intel's "Bartlett Lake" CPUs have been in the news cycle recently, as the 12-core Core 9 273PQE was recently benchmarked, with some less-than-stellar results. Bartlett Lake is one of the more interesting Intel CPU lineups in recent memory, as it features solely P-cores. The Core 9 273PQE has 12 P-cores and 0 E-cores, a departure from Intel's hybrid architecture, which they have adopted for a few years now.

It looks like Bartlett Lake is getting more additions, even beyond regular Core CPUs. As spotted by Videocardz, Intel has recently expanded the Bartlett Lake lineup by officially listing the Xeon 6377P, an enterprise-grade processor built for server deployments. This means the P-core-only lineup extends beyond embedded and edge systems and now includes enterprise products as well.

Upholding the spirit of Bartlett Lake, the Intel Xeon 6377P is also a P-core-only SKU, hosting 12 performance cores just like the aforementioned Core 9 273PQE. Moreover, the CPU is compatible with the FCLGA1700 socket, which hosts the 12th, 13th, and 14th-Generation Core processors, as well as other Bartlett Lake entries.

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Back to the Xeon, it has 12 P-cores and 24 total threads, with a base clock of 3.1 GHz and a maximum turbo clock of 5.7 GHz. There is 36MB of L3 cache on board, a 16 GT/s bus, and a 95W TDP. Much like the other Alder Lake, Raptor Lake, and Bartlett Lake SKUs, this Xeon is also manufactured on the Intel 7 production process.

Being an enterprise CPU, the Xeon 6377P supports ECC memory, up to 128GB of DDR5-4800 across two channels. Key connectivity features include PCIe Gen 5 support with 20 lanes, which can be deployed in a 1x16 + 1x4, or 2x8 + 1x4 configuration. Intel lists the CPU category as Server/Enterprise, which means it will probably not work with consumer motherboards such as Z790.

So far, the only Bartlett Lake processors we had seen were from the Intel Core Series 2, targeted towards embedded and edge use. This is the first sighting of Bartlett Lake outside those confines, which is interesting in itself. Curiously, Intel also lists the recommended consumer price at $1045 per piece, but there is no word on availability dates or distribution details.

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Hassam is a veteran tech journalist and editor with over eight years of experience embedded in the consumer electronics industry. His obsession with hardware began with childhood experiments involving semiconductors, a curiosity that evolved into a career dedicated to deconstructing the complex silicon that powers our world. From benchmarking PC internals to stress-testing flagship CPUs and GPUs, Hassam specializes in translating high-level engineering into deep, unbiased insights for the enthusiast community.

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