Apr 2, 2010

Intel Xeon 7500 Series Processors

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Intel recently announced its plan to introduce Core i7 880, Core i3 550, core i5 520UM and 540UM processors by 2010 Q2. Now Intel comes with its new Xeon 7500 series CPU which is designed based on the 45nm hi-k manufacturing process technology.

The new Intel Xeon 7500 series CPU features 8 cores and 16 threads per socket with the help of Hyper Threading Technology. The Xeon series offers an improvement in performance of 3x across a range of benchmarks and Data centers can replace 20 single core servers with a single new Intel Xeon 7500 processor series-based system.

The Intel Xeon processor 7500 series offers unique scalability through modular building blocks enabled by Intel QuickPath Technology interconnect. The Xeon 7500 Processor series features 24MB of L3 cache and the Intel Scalable Memory Interconnect results in 9 times the memory bandwidth of prior generations, supporting up to 1TB of memory. Thermal Design Point (TDP) power levels of Xeon 7500 CPU ranges from 95 watts to 130 watts.

Since the Xeon 7500 Series CPU offers double performance compared to the previous 7400 series, most of the system manufactures which includes Bull, Cisco, Cray, Dell, Fujitsu, Hitachi, HP, IBM, Oracle, SGI, Supermicro and Quanta will soon introduce system based on the Intel Xeon processor 7500 processors.

Intel Xeon 7500 Series Processor Models and Specification Details
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1 comments:

Shailendra said...

cool to see intel taking steps at a pace

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