Baikal-S
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Released
Q1/2022
Baikal-S

Processor Baikal-S, specifications and benchmarks

The Baikal-S processor is installed in FCLGA-3467 socket boards and operates at a frequency of 2.2 GHz. The Baikal-S has a total of 48 cores. Release date: Q1/2022. TDP is 120 W. This review will provide all the technical specifications and detailed data about the Baikal-S processor. Discover everything to determine whether a game or software will run on Baikal-S.

Specifications

Technical data
CPU Family and Group

This section provides a comprehensive overview of the processors generation and family, explaining the specific market segment it is designed for. It covers key details such as the CPUs position within its product lineup, its intended use cases (e.g., consumer, server, or workstation), and how its generation compares to previous models.

  • Segment
    Server
  • Family
  • CPU group
    Baikal-S
CPU Technical Specs

Baikal-S. This section highlights key performance parameters of the processor, including the number of cores, threads, and clock speeds (base and boost frequencies). These metrics directly impact multitasking capabilities and overall system performance in both single-threaded and multi-threaded applications.

  • Frequency
    2.2 GHz
  • CPU Cores
    48
  • CPU Threads
    48
Memory Specs & PCI

This section breaks down the technical characteristics of the memory supported by the processor, including the types (e.g., DDR4, DDR5), number of memory channels, and maximum supported memory speed. It also covers PCI Express support, which determines the bandwidth available for GPUs, SSDs, and other peripherals, critical for high-performance systems.

  • Memory type
    DDR43-3200
  • Max. Memory
    768
  • Memory channels
    6
  • ECC
    Yes
  • PCIe
    4
Thermal Management
  • TDP (PL1)
    120 W
* see below
Technologies and Extensions

This section explains the underlying technologies that enable the processor to deliver high performance. It includes details about the manufacturing process (e.g., 7nm, 10nm), supported instruction sets (e.g., AVX, SSE), and virtual machine extensions that enhance compatibility and efficiency across various workloads.

  • Technology
    16 nm
  • Architecture
    CortexA75
  • L1-Cache
    64 KB
  • L2-Cache
    512 KB
  • L3-Cache
    2 MB
  • L4-Cache
    32 MB
  • Socket
    FCLGA-3467
  • Release date
    Q1/2022
  • Ethernet
    10 Gb
Positions in all rankings

Common positions Baikal-S CPU in popular benchmarks, for comparison with other models.

  • Geekbench 5, 64bit (Multi-Core)
    124 place
  • CoreMark
    1 place

Benchmarks

Performance tests CPU

Compare the benchmark scores of Baikal-S with other processors to gauge its real-world performance across various tasks..

These tests encompass tasks such as mathematical calculations, 3D rendering, cryptocurrency mining, and performance evaluations in both single-core and multi-core modes.

CoreMark
CoreMark - a set of synthetic performance tests to measure the speed of central processors in embedded systems
455 000
66 195
650 000
Baikal-S
Geekbench 5, 64bit (Multi-Core)
Geekbench 5 MC is a popular cross-platform performance test for desktop or mobile processors that uses system memory intensively
13389
1524
13671
Baikal-S

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PL1 - The power limit (in watts) generated by the processor (or GPU) during sustained, standard operation. It represents the typical thermal output during normal workloads.

PL2 - Represents the maximum power limit under heavy load or overclocking conditions. It indicates the thermal output during peak performance.

These values are essential for determining the optimal cooling system and power supply required to maintain stable performance.

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