Intel Boosts Performance For High-End Servers
New Large Cache Pentium® III Xeon™ Processors Designed for multiprocessing Systems
Intel New Zealand today announced the 900 MHz large cache Pentium® III Xeon™ processors. Featuring 2 Megabytes (MB) of “on-die” level-two (L2) cache, the processors deliver new levels of performance for high-end, Intel-based server platforms based on 4 and 8-way multiprocessing systems.
Depending on applications
and configurations, the processor’s increased frequency
speed combined with its unique cache design boosts overall
system performance up to 20 percent* when compared to
existing Intel-based large cache platforms. Servers,
featuring the 700 MHz Pentium III Xeon processors, currently
lead the world in raw performance verses systems
based on
other proprietary architectures. These systems hold the top
four positions in transaction processing performance in the
world as measured by the Transaction Processing Performance
Council, benchmark C (TPC-C)*.
“The Pentium III Xeon processor is the premier product within the industry, offering customers a choice of OS and applications and record-breaking performance at affordable prices,” says Scott Gilmour, General Manager, Intel New Zealand. “Combined with the upcoming release of our new Xeon processor family based on the NetBurst™ architecture and our anticipated platform release of the Intel® Itanium™ processor in the second quarter, today’s announcement is part of an aggressive plan to continue to introduce powerful and scalable processors for every platform type.”
Intel’s
existing line of server products power all facets of the
e-Business data center, from ultra-dense and front-end
servers to mid-tier and back-end systems. According to
International Data Corporation, Intel-based server shipments
made up more than 84 percent of all servers shipped in Q4,
2000.
During this same period, Intel-based servers
comprised 69 percent of 4-way capable server shipments
addressing the mid-tier server segment. In the fastest
growing segment of back-end (5-8 way capable servers),
Intel-based servers made up 47 percent of
unitshipments.
Server Technology Leadership
Intel’s
high-end Xeon processor family is specially designed to meet
the scalability, availability and manageability needs of the
server market segment. The 100 MHz system bus, faster clock
speeds and larger cache configurations provide headroom for
computation and I/O-intensive
workloads. The 2 MB
Advanced Transfer Cache memory with Advanced System
Buffering increases the width of the data pathway to the
processors and reduces cache latencies.
The processors are built using the SC330 cartridge, which enables server manufacturers to use existing server platform components for a faster time to market. On-cartridge voltage management and manageability features provide increased system reliability along with remote monitoring and system diagnostic capabilities.
Pricing and Availability
The Pentium III
Xeon processors at 900 MHz with 2 MB cache are priced at
US$3,692 in 1,000-unit quantities.
Intel, the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.