Chipset Intel C612
The C612 was replaced by the (Lewisburg) with the Xeon Scalable family (Skylake-SP) in 2017. The C620 brought PCIe 3.0 on the PCH, integrated 10GbE, and support for Optane persistent memory.
| Feature | Intel C612 (2014) | Modern Workstation (2024+) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1.5 TB (DDR4) | 2 TB (DDR5) | | PCIe Generation | 3.0 (CPU) / 2.0 (PCH) | 5.0 | | NVMe Support | Bootable via BIOS hack, but no native bifurcation | Native PCIe 4.0/5.0 NVMe RAID | | Power Efficiency | Poor (22nm PCH) | Excellent | | Price (Used) | $30 - $80 for a motherboard | $300+ | chipset intel c612
October 26, 2023 Subject: Server Infrastructure & Platform Architecture The C612 was replaced by the (Lewisburg) with
While modern server architectures have shifted toward Platform Controller Hub (PCH) integration, the C612 remains a critical component in legacy enterprise environments, rendering workstations, and high-density storage servers. This paper outlines the technical architecture, storage capabilities, and practical deployment considerations for the C612 chipset. This paper outlines the technical architecture