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Intel Xeon E-2236 Benchmarks and Review

Intel Xeon E-2236 Benchmarks and Review

Posted on January 13, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

We have benchmarked most of the Intel Xeon E-2100 and E-2200 series, yet one SKU we largely missed was the Intel Xeon E-2236. At around $284, that is perhaps the exact point. One gets a quad-core, eight-thread processor we have been seeing in this range since the Intel Xeon X3460 a decade earlier. Performance per clock and clock speeds have increased a great deal, and the platform has become more complete but the 4C/8T chips are still popular ten years after they were introduced in this segment. In our review, we are going to see what this modern example offers, and see how it compares to other CPUs we have tested.
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