Intel Ships Multi-Core Server Platforms
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INTEL SHIPS MULTI-CORE SERVER PLATFORMS
Intel Corporation today announced the availability of its first dual-core, hyper-threaded Intel Xeon processors for entry-level dual processor servers. The new processors help to improve the performance and response time of multi-threaded server applications.
“The availability of our first dual-core server platforms accelerates the delivery of Intel’s aggressive multi-core server roadmap, giving CIOs and IT managers innovative new technologies and capabilities to help grow and transform their business,” said Kirk Skaugen, general manager of Intel’s Server Platforms Group.
The new dual-core Intel Xeon processors are expected to help improve the performance of today’s dual processor, 64-bit servers by up to 50 percent.** Early next year, Intel plans to deliver a new server platform, codenamed ‘Bensley,’ consisting of a dual-core Intel Xeon processor, codenamed ‘Dempsey,’ a chipset, codenamed ‘Blackford,’ and integrated technologies to help improve manageability, IT productivity, and performance of servers in the data centre.
Premium server platforms based on the
new dual-core Intel Xeon processor are available today. The
forthcoming Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 7000 sequence for
multi-processor servers, codenamed ‘Paxville,’ is expected
to be available in the next 60 days. Over the next few
months, servers and workstations based on both platforms are
expected to be available worldwide from system manufacturers
including ASUSTek*, Dell*, Egenera*, Fujitsu Siemens*,
Gateway*, HP*, HCL Infosystems Ltd*, IBM*, Kraftway*, Lang
chao*, Lenovo*, Maxdata*, NEC*, Samsung*, Supermicro*,
Unisys* and Wipro Infotech*.
In addition to delivering
multi-core processors, Intel will integrate a host of
technologies into the silicon including hyper-threading
technology, virtualisation, security and management
technology. Dual-core processing, combined with Intel
Hyper-Threading technology (HT), which allows one core to
function as two ‘logical’ cores, enables vast increases in
the amount of work a processor can do in the same time as a
processor with one core. With HT technology, one dual-core
processor is able to simultaneously run four software
threads. As more processors are added to a server, the
number of supported threads increases to help deliver even
better overall performance.
Processing Capability by
Platform
No. of processors per platform No. of cores per
platform No. of threads per platform
Dual-Core Intel Xeon
Processor 2.80GHz 2 4 8
Dual-Core Intel Xeon Processor
7000 Up to 32 Up to 64 Up to 128
Dempsey
processor 2 4 8
Montecito processor Up to 64 Up to 128 Up
to 256
The new dual-core Intel Xeon processor runs at
2.80GHz with an 800MHz system bus and 2MB of Level 2 cache
per core and will use the Intel E7520 chipset. Since each
core is equipped with its own cache, the amount of traffic
on the system bus is reduced and each core has faster access
to data. Other features include Intel EM64T, HT technology,
Execute Disable
Bit, and Demand Based Switching. Servers
based on these processors are well suited for applications
such as web server, infrastructure and email.
The Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 7000 sequence for multi-processor servers is expected to run at speeds up to 3.0GHz and includes a new chipset, the Intel E8501, to support an 800MHz system bus and support for the existing Intel E8500 chipset. The platform will also include a dual, independent system bus, DDR2 Memory, PCI Express, memory RAID and I/O technologies. Initial preliminary testing resulted in up to 60 percent performance improvement over previous generations.*** These server platforms are targeted at mid-tier enterprise applications such as database, financial services and supply chain management.
Intel plans to deliver three more server platforms to round out its initial dual-core server and workstation portfolio. Later this year, Intel will ship dual-core Intel Itanium® processors. In the first half of 2006, Intel is expected to deliver a volume dual-core Intel Xeon processor platform and ship dual-core Intel Xeon processors designed for systems requiring low power consumption. All of these systems are currently shipping as evaluation platforms to customers.
The Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 2.80GHz is available for US$1,043 in 1,000-unit quantities. Pricing for the forthcoming dual-core server processors will be provided within the next 60 days.
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.
Intel, Itanium and Intel Xeon are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or
its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property
of others.
** Performance based on result submitted to
www.spec.org on SPECint_rate_base2000 benchmark. Baseline
system configuration: IBM eServer xSeries 346 Server
platform with two 64-bit Intel Xeon processors 3.60GHz with
2MB L2 Cache, 800 MHz system bus, 8x512MB ECC PC2-3200 DIMMs
for RAM, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition for
OS and Intel Compiler 8.1 binaries. For more information see
http://www.spec.org/cpu2000/results/res2005q2/cpu2000-20050514-04113.html.
New configuration: IBM eServer xSeries 346 Server platform
with two Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors 2.80GHz with 2x2MB
L2 Cache, 800MHz system bus, 4GB DDR2, Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Standard Edition, Intel C/C++ Compiler 9.0 for
32-bit applications, Intel Fortran Compiler 9.0 (20050624Z)
for 32-bit applications, Microsoft Visual Studio .NET,
MicroQuill Smartheap Library 7.30. For additional
information on other applications tested and benchmark
results see
http://www.intel.com/performance/server/xeon/index.htm.
Results vary by hardware and software configuration.
***
Performance gain based on Intel internal measurements of
Java Performance. Baseline Intel Server platform contains
four 64-bit Intel Xeon Processors MP 3.33GHz with 8M L3
cache, Intel E8500 chipset, Intel Hyper Threading ON. The
new Intel Server pre-production platform contains four Intel
Xeon Processors with the Intel E8501 chipset and with Intel
Hyper Threading ON.
Disclaimer:
Performance
tests and ratings are measured using specific computer
systems and/or components and reflect the approximate
performance of Intel products as measured by those tests.
Any difference in system hardware or software design or
configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should
consult other sources of information to evaluate the
performance of systems or components they are considering
purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on
the performance of Intel products, visit
www.intel.com/performance/resources/limits.htm or call
(U.S.) (800) 628-8686 or (916)
356-3104.
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