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Amazon is offering the SiriusXM Roady BT In-Vehicle Satellite Radio Kit for $69.99 shipped. Down 30% from its normal going rate at Amazon, today’s deal marks a new low that we’ve tracked there and is also the first discount all-time at the retailer. Designed to deliver in-vehicle entertainment, the Roady BT satellite radio installs in your car and connects to your stereo through Bluetooth, 3.5mm aux, or over a built-in FM transmitter. You can choose to mount it via a magnetic vent or dash adapter and there’s an additional mounting system that’s sold separately should you need it. Plus, it comes with a three month free trial of Sirius XM or you could opt for 12 months of the brand’s Platinum Programming Package for $99. Keep reading for more.

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Intel Xeon E-2400 “Raptor Lake” Entry-Level Workstation CPU Specs Revealed, P-Core Only Flavors

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Intel has finally revealed the official specifications of its Xeon E-2400 Xeon entry-level workstation CPUs which are part of the Raptor Lake family.

Intel Xeon E-2400 CPUs Mark The Return of Entry-Level Workstation Chips After Two-Year Hiatus, Raptor Lake-E "Catlow" With The E-Cores

Intel hasn't made any official announcements yet but it looks like the chips were listed last month on the company's support page which lists a total of eight SKUs along with their core count, TDPs, and frequencies across all cores. The Xeon E-2400 CPU lineup will essentially replace the E-2300 series and will feature the same Raptor Cove P-Cores that were used on the Raptor Lake-S CPUs. The difference is that there seems to be no hybrid design and all chips are based on P-Cores only.

While Intel's own documentation doesn't reveal much about the lineup except for their on-paper specifications, based on what we know, the Xeon E-2400 lineup is based around the Catlow platform, which replaces the older Tatlow Xeon E-2300 series.

The new platform, first of all, features support on Intel's LGA 1700 socket, which is a much wider adopted standard compared to the previous LGA 1200. With a new platform comes enhanced features such as improvements within memory support (DDR5), storage compatibility (PCIe Gen5), and a gen-to-gen increase in performance.

Intel Xeon W-2400 Entry-Level Workstation CPU Specs:

CPU NameCores / ThreadsBase ClockBoost (1-Core)Boost (All-Core)TDP
Xeon E-24888 / 163.2 GHz5.6 GHz5.2 GHz95W
Xeon E-24788 / 162.8 GHz5.2 GHz4.5 GHz80W
Xeon E-24688 / 162.6 GHz5.2 GHz4.4 GHz65W
Xeon E-24866 / 123.5 GHz5.6 GHz5.2 GHz95W
Xeon E-24566 / 123.3 GHz5.1 GHz4.6 GHz80W
Xeon E-24366 / 122.9 GHz5.0 GHz4.4 GHz65W
Xeon E-24344 / 83.4 GHz5.0 GHz4.6 GHz55W
Xeon E-24144 / 82.6 GHz4.5 GHz4.3 GHz55W

The flagship offering under the Intel Xeon E-2400 "Raptor Lake" workstation lineup is the Xeon E-2488, which comes with an 8-core & 16 thread configuration, similar to what we saw with the E-2300 as well, hence a core count bump doesn't exist here. The processor, like its predecessor has a 95W TDP as well, however, the noticeable difference here is the slightly bumped-up max turbo frequency, which is now at 5.6 GHz. Looking at the other SKUs, they exhibit similar properties to the E-2300 lineup so it looks like most of the core configurations remained the same but there's also the obvious Raptor Cove P-Core architectural upgrade.

It is still interesting to see the Intel Xeon E-2400 entry-level workstation CPUs surfacing out of nowhere. The last release we saw was back in 2021, which was based on the Rocket Lake architecture. Intel hasn't revealed an official release date yet, but we expect it to be revealed soon.

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