Webe Phoebe Model- All Sets May 2026
If you are viewing a complete collection, there are some consistency issues to be aware of.
Target Audience: Hardware enthusiasts and simulation engineers.
Webe rarely acknowledges the overclocking community, but Set E is a nod to them. It features unlocked voltage controllers and a factory "binning" process that guarantees the top 5% of Phoebe silicon.
Target Audience: IT departments and cloud hosting providers. Webe Phoebe Model- All Sets
This is where the Phoebe model begins to shine. Set C ditches the consumer P-cores for the Xeon-class "Phoebe X1" chips. You get 24 physical cores, 48 threads, and support for up to 256GB of ECC RAM.
One of the most misunderstood aspects of the Webe Phoebe Model is that "All Sets" share the same physical chassis (size 440mm x 450mm x 88mm). This means you can upgrade from Set A to Set E simply by swapping the core module.
However, beware of the power delivery unit (PDU). Set A uses a 150W PDU, while Set Zeta requires a 1200W industrial unit. Attempting to put a Set Zeta module into a Set A chassis will trigger immediate shutdown (or a fire, depending on the quality of your PDU). If you are viewing a complete collection, there
Phoebe stood out in the Webe roster for her versatility and photogenic nature.
Target Audience: Small accounting firms, retail data management, and remote work servers.
Set A is the gateway drug to the Webe ecosystem. It ships with a single Phoebe P1 Core (6 cores / 12 threads) and 16GB of soldered LPDDR5x RAM. While this sounds modest, the magic is in the storage controller. It features unlocked voltage controllers and a factory
Finally, we arrive at the apex predator. Set Zeta is not sold to the general public. You have to apply for a research license. This set is built for molecular dynamics, genomic sequencing, and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms.
Industry insiders whisper about a seventh set—Set Omega—which is currently under embargo. Rumors suggest a 256-core optical CPU using photonics rather than electrons. While Webe has not confirmed this, the fact that the current "All Sets" share a fiber-optic backplane suggests they are future-proofing for exactly that.




