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   When a participant elects to relocate their LEO tokens across disparate blockchain networks, INLEO’s system implements a trust-minimized locking and minting (and conversely, burning and unlocking) architecture: specifically, a user deposits native LEO tokens into a cryptographic smart contract or analogous lock-module on the source chain; that contract irrevocably locks (escrows) those tokens, thereby removing them from liquid circulation on that origin chain. In response, an equivalent number of “wrapped” tokens (for example, wLEO on Ethereum, bLEO on Binance Smart Chain, or pLEO on Polygon) are algorithmically minted (or issued) on the target chain, subject to provable attestations via oracles or cross-chain relay/bridge protocols. If the user later desires reconversion, the wrapped tokens are irreversibly burned on the target chain, and the previously locked native tokens are released back to the user’s address on the source chain. This bi-directional mint-burn / lock-un...

Intel Xeon Platinum 8450H Processor

  

Intel Xeon Platinum 8450H Processor

 

      4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors feature built-in accelerators and advanced security technologies designed over decades of innovation for the most in-demand workload requirements, all while offering the greatest cloud choice and application portability. 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors: They increase the instructions per cycle (IPC) through innovative architecture. With up to 60 cores per socket and support for 8-channel DDR5 memory, the processors improve memory bandwidth and speed while achieving higher memory bandwidth per PCIe 5.0 (80 channels). The 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors deliver modern performance and security, along with the ability to scale with business demand. With built-in accelerators, the processors provide users with optimized performance across AI, analytics, cloud and microservices, networking, databases, storage, and other types of workloads. The 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors achieve a 1.53x3 generational performance improvement over 3rd Gen processors. When combined with a strong ecosystem, the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors help users build more efficient and secure infrastructure. Intel AMX is an accelerator built into the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors that optimizes deep learning (DL) training and inference workloads. With Intel AMX, the 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors achieve quickly transition between optimizing general-purpose computing and AI workloads. Developers can write non-AI code to take advantage of the processor's instruction set architecture (ISA) or write AI code to leverage the Intel AMX instruction set.

      The Intel Xeon Platinum 8450H Processor has built-in Intel Accelerator engines for performance and security. Those engines are: Intel Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX), Intel Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (AVX-512) and Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX). Intel AMX is a new built-in accelerator that improves the performance of deep-learning training and inference on the CPU and is ideal for workloads like natural-language processing, recommendation systems and image recognition. The need for greater computing performance continues to grow across industry segments. To support rising demands and evolving usage models, we continue our history of workload optimized innovation with Intel Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel AVX-512). Intel Advanced Vector Extensions 512 (Intel AVX-512) is a set of new instructions that can accelerate performance for workloads and usages such as scientific simulations, financial analytics, artificial intelligence (AI)/deep learning, 3D modeling and analysis, image and audio/video processing, cryptography and data compression. With ultra-wide 512-bit vector operations capabilities, Intel AVX-512 can handle your most demanding computational tasks. Applications can pack 32 double precision and 64 single precision floating point operations per clock cycle within the 512-bit vectors, as well as eight 64-bit and sixteen 32-bit integers, with up to two 512-bit fused-multiply add (FMA) units, thus doubling the width of data registers, doubling the number of registers, and, doubling the width of FMA units, compared to Intel Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel AVX2). There is tremendous opportunity for application and solution developers to take charge of their data security using new hardware-based controls for cloud and enterprise environments. Intel Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX) offers hardware-based memory encryption that isolates specific application code and data in memory. Intel SGX allows user-level code to allocate private regions of memory, called enclaves, which are designed to be protected from processes running at higher privilege levels. Only Intel SGX offers such a granular level of control and protection.

      CPU Specifications:

  • Total Cores: 28
  • Total Threads: 56
  • Max Turbo Frequency: 3.50 GHz
  • Processor Base Frequency: 2.00 GHz
  • Cache: 75 MB
  • Intel® UPI Speed: 16 GT/s
  • Max # of UPI Links: 4
  • TDP: 250 W

      Memory Specifications:

  • Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type): 4 TB
  • Memory Types: Up to DDR5 4800 MT/s 1DPC; Up to DDR5 4400 MT/s 2DPC
  • Max # of Memory Channels: 8
  • ECC Memory Supported: Yes

      Package Specifications

  • Sockets Supported: FCLGA4677
  • Package Carrier: E1A
  • DTS Max: 93 °C
  • TCASE76°C
  • Package Size: 77.5mm x 56.5mm

      Expansion Options

  • Scalability: S8S
  • PCI Express Revision: 5.0
  • Max # of PCI Express Lanes: 80

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