Denverton platform

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The Denverton platform is Intel’s low-power server and networking platform built around Goldmont-based Atom processors, designed for dense, energy-efficient data center and edge deployments.

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instanceOf Intel microserver platform
low-power networking platform
server platform
architecture x86
basedOnMicroarchitecture Goldmont NERFINISHED
belongsToFamily Intel Atom server platforms NERFINISHED
designGoal energy efficiency
high density
developer Intel NERFINISHED
marketPosition low-power alternative to mainstream Xeon servers
optimizedFor I/O-intensive workloads
cold storage servers
edge routing and switching
network function virtualization
powerCharacteristic low power
predecessorPlatform Rangeley platform (Intel Atom C2000 series) NERFINISHED
processorBrand Intel Atom C-series NERFINISHED
processorCoreType Goldmont core
segment networking
server
storage
supportsDeploymentModel NFV infrastructure
microservers
scale-out infrastructure
supportsFeature 64-bit computing
hardware virtualization (Intel VT)
multi-core Atom SoCs
targetUseCase dense server deployments
edge computing deployments
energy-efficient data centers
networking equipment
technologyNode 14 nm class (Intel process, approximate)
typicalFormFactor SoC-based server boards
usesProcessorFamily Intel Atom NERFINISHED

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Goldmont usedIn Denverton platform