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Intel's Xeon E5 and E3 socket LGA 1356 processors have been out and about for a while, but so have four chips that people may not have heard of, due to Intel's deliberate secrecy. Of course, “secrecy” may be laying it on thick a bit, since the Santa Clara, California-based company didn't ... |
25 May 2012 04:56 GMT |
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Intel's Xeon E3 series central processing units need motherboards just like all other CPUs out there, so ASUS decided it was time for its labs to spawn another platform.
The motherboard we are looking at here is called P8C WS, uses the LGA 1155 socket and the brand-new chipset C216.
The WS in the name stands... |
22 May 2012 07:53 GMT |
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Intel's next batch of processors from the Xeon collection has been in the making for some time, and it's high time the official release finally happened.
A recent report offers not just the announcement date of the inbound chips, but also the specifications of some of them.
By all accounts, Dell's r... |
10 May 2012 05:01 GMT |
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The name of the Relion E-series of servers is no doubt a play on “Rely on.” Even if it isn't, the product collection should get hyped up just for being one of the few to use 80Plus Platinum PSUs. The real reason behind Penguin Computer's announcement is the Xeon E5-2600 processor though. I... |
8 May 2012 19:01 GMT |
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Since Intel is using its 22nm manufacturing process for chips besides the Ivy Bridge consumer series, Dell decided it was high time it actually put them to work. Dell has a certain line of microservers going by the name of PowerEdge C5220, which is really just one system with customizable insides. Enterprise custo... |
8 May 2012 15:21 GMT |
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Intel is reportedly preparing to launch a new line of enterprise-grade Pentium processors. These will come later this year and will be joined by a couple of Xeon CPU for the LGA 2011 socket. The Pentium 1403 processor will be clocked at 2600 MHz. This is a dual core CPU with triple channel DDR3 integrated memory cont... |
2 May 2012 02:52 GMT |
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Dell's series of tower workstations has gone through a transformation, one whose purpose is to boost versatility and productivity while not changing the hardware all that much.
Dell came up with its new case after soliciting input from hundreds of engineering, finance, software development, scientific, and med... |
23 April 2012 10:09 GMT |
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CPU World has provided the prices for the Xeon E5-4600 microprocessors, the batch of new Intel server chips that will appear at some point between this month (April) and June (2012).
We've already pretty much reported on all the relevant specifications of the series, right here.
What we are now looking at is... |
10 April 2012 03:11 GMT |
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There was a time when describing a laptop as a desktop replacement meant it was as powerful as it could get, but Eurocom seems to have gone beyond that level.
The Panther 4.0 mobile computer is a machine that we have already described as simply the best notebook there is.
One would think that it would take a whil... |
5 April 2012 10:02 GMT |
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Intel's next-generation server processing units were released in the first half of March (2012), but they aren't the only ones of their kind that the company has planned.
In fact, the Xeon E5-4600 line should show up soon, in the second quarter in fact, which has just begun, more or less.
The company ha... |
31 March 2012 06:40 GMT |
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As new processors appear, or get ready to launch, older ones have to make way for them, which means that their time is at an end, or soon will be.
Before we really start waxing poetically about the fleeting nature of life (however little the concept applies to inanimate objects), we'll try to get to the point,... |
28 March 2012 03:34 GMT |
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Tyan unveiled eight new platforms supporting the new Intel E5-2600 processor on their official website. This new line of products comprises five models of motherboards with different options each and four barebones. The dual socket Intel Xeon E5-2600 mainboards are designed for various applications including HPC, GP... |
27 March 2012 10:35 GMT |
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Intel has finally made the official launch of the Xeon E5-2600 server processors and, now, we will take a look at the fabled performance per watt and what enables it.
We already know that the overall prowess has gone up by 80% compared to Xeon 5600 chips.
We now get to learn that the energy efficiency has received ... |
7 March 2012 02:59 GMT |
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Intel's central processing units are making the news again, only this time it is the server line that is getting attention instead of the oft discussed Ivy Bridge series.
Yet again, Digitimes has provided some information that may or may not be completely valid, but chances are it is in this case.
The report... |
24 February 2012 09:07 GMT |
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Here's one truly useful utility to help you find out exactly what kind of Intel CPU you're running inside your computer.
The Intel Processor Identification Utility 4.41 can easily be used by people whose IT skills aren't too high but it can also serve professionals who have to deal with a large number... |
14 January 2012 06:49 GMT |
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Looks like all those rumors about Intel's 8-core server chips being supported by desktop motherboards were true after all.
Even though Intel hasn't officially validated the latest Xeon units on consumer motherboards, the ASUS ROG Rampage IV has still been demonstrated running the mighty Xeon E5 8-core uni... |
10 January 2012 07:15 GMT |
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Looks like some central processing units we have already spotted have been given actual prices, only a day or so after their specifications got leaked.
The Xeon series of server CPUs is the Intel product line that fell under the watchful eye of web explorers recently.
The result was yet another episode where Inte... |
4 January 2012 02:43 GMT |
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While it is working on its new and strong consumer processors, Intel is also developing new server hardware for the Xeon series of chips.Intel may not be famous for its motherboards, but that does not mean it is not part of this IT segment.In fact, the company was found to be working on this very sort of product.Int... |
28 December 2011 02:58 GMT |
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The entire confrontation between Oracle on one side and HP and Intel on the other has not waned, but HP is determined to keep the Itanium going.
In comes project Odyssey, a new development roadmap that will somehow combine the Itanium platform with Intel Xeon processors.
Oracle already said that everything Itaniu... |
24 November 2011 16:51 GMT |
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Intel has already detailed the new Itanium server chips, but it also has the E6-2600 series of Xeon units in store, their estimated time of arrival having now been discovered. Recent reports about Intel have revealed delays, updates on chip series believed to be dying and even quad-core Core i7 inbound models, amon... |
26 August 2011 03:37 GMT |
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Intel has just announced that the company will discontinue 11 of its Celeron, Pentium, Core 2 Duo and Xeon processors based on older architectures in order to make room for chips based on new core designs.To inform its partners of these changes, Intel has sent out product discontinuance notifications (PCN) throughout... |
7 June 2011 11:15 GMT |
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Intel will soon expand its Xeon processor family with the addition of the E3-1290 CPU, which, thanks to its 3.6GHz base operating frequency, will become the fastest Sandy Bridge chip in the company's lineup.
The Xeon E3-1290 was spotted for the first time at the beginning of April in an 1U rackmount server, p... |
19 May 2011 06:11 GMT |
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Users who own a 2009 Apple Mac Pro, but don't want to shell out the money to upgrade to a 2010 model, can now rejoice, as a recently documented firmware hack enables these machines to support up to 12 processing cores as well as higher memory speeds.
This is possible since both desktops use the same hardware ... |
12 May 2011 07:39 GMT |
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In the forth quarter of this year, Intel is expected to launch its new high-performance CPU architecture based on the Sandy Bridge-E core, but outside of the LGA-2011 chips the company will also introduce a series of LGA-1356 processors that will be released in the Xeon E5-2400 series.The processors are known under t... |
9 May 2011 17:01 GMT |
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The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has just announced that it has started operating the country's fastest supercomputer yet, the SAGA-220 which uses Intel Xeon CPUs and Nvidia Tesla GPGPU add-on cards in order to deliver a peak performance of 220 teraflops.
India's SAGA-220 supercomputer is ho... |
3 May 2011 05:50 GMT |
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With the mild to serious scandal revolving around Intel's Itanium server platform and oracle's stance on it, any information on the subject is scouted out, and this is precisely what a recent report deals with.The past month has been filled with reports and official notifications on Oracle's HP's... |
18 April 2011 11:12 GMT |
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Even though just a few days have passed since Intel has made official the Xeon E3-1200 series of processors, the Santa Clara based company is already working to add a new CPU to this line, dubbed the E3-1290, which should become the fastest Sandy Bridge-based Xeon chip in Intel's portfolio.At present, the fastes... |
11 April 2011 16:31 GMT |
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With all the rumble stirred by Oracle's recent decision regarding Intel Itanium server chips, the new Xeon releases may have raised some alarms, but Intel decided to dispel fears by reassuring customers that the former platform is not going away any time soon.Some end-users may be aware of the tensions that aro... |
6 April 2011 09:38 GMT |
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Shortly after Intel has added the Xeon E3-1200 series of processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture to its offer, Tyan has also announced that availability of two new LGA 1155 motherboards series designed for entry-level servers that target both small business and enterprise server customers.
The first moth... |
5 April 2011 04:02 GMT |
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The consumer market might not have much use for chips with too many cores, but the same cannot be said about the server segment, where Intel has the Xeon line, whose newest members have 10 cores each. On the consumer market, the strongest chips from Intel and Advanced Micro Devices have 6 cores and can be afforded o... |
4 April 2011 04:37 GMT |
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Details about Intel's upcoming line of Xeon E3 processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture have been available for quite some time, and it now seems like the Santa Clara-based company is finally getting ready to launch its new CPU series, as these should reach retail sometime next week.
According to Sem... |
1 April 2011 02:52 GMT |
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Not that much time has passed since we brought you the first details about Asus' upcoming line of LGA 1155 server and workstation motherboards, which were designed to support Intel's Xeon processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture, and now one such board was listed in an Japanese retail store.The mot... |
30 March 2011 10:28 GMT |
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While there is still some time left until Intel makes official the Xeon E3 series of processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture, the very first details about Asus' upcoming line of LGA 1155 server motherboards have already made it out into the open and the company plans to release no less than five differ... |
23 March 2011 16:01 GMT |
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Over the years Tyan has accustomed us with their high-performance custom designed servers and the company looks ready to push the envelope once more as it just announced the FM65-B5511 Micro Server, which packs no less than 18 compute nodes in a 4U rack mount enclosure.
This so-called micro server was built especi... |
17 March 2011 07:06 GMT |
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After it publicly criticized the role of ultra-low power processor architectures in the server market, it seems like Intel had a change of heart as the company has now announced its plans regarding the launch of an Atom-based micro-server CPU in 2012.
Intel says that, by building an Atom-based server CPU, it will ... |
16 March 2011 07:11 GMT |
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Intel has just started shipping a new Xeon processor based on the Westemere architecture, the Xeon X5698, that has now become the company's fastest CPU to ever enter production as its clock speed has been set up at 4.4GHz.
According to CPU-World, in the middle of last year, when Intel's started manufactu... |
14 March 2011 06:13 GMT |
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Intel has just decided that it is time to clean up its processor line and released product discontinuance notifications (PDN) for no less than 16 of its CPUs, including two Celeron models, four Core i7 SKUs and 10 Xeon MP 7200, 7300 and 7400 series models.
The last order date for the discontinued products is Septe... |
9 March 2011 06:11 GMT |
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Maingear has just announced that the Quantum Shift workstation is now available with two new Intel Xeon 5600 series processor options, the X5687 and X5690, further enhancing the performance of the system.
Both processors are compatible with dual-socket systems and feature 12MB of L3 cache, Turbo Boost and Hyper-Th... |
1 March 2011 06:02 GMT |
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We have previously brought you various details about Intel's upcoming Xeon E7 processor family, which includes no less than 18 eight-core and ten-core processors built on top the Westmere architecture, but now a new slide detailing all the company's E7 SKUs made its way into the Web to offer us a full pictu... |
24 February 2011 04:06 GMT |
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Although, in the consumer space, Intel's LGA 1155 motherboard chipsets don't hold any more surprises for most of us, things are different in the server and workstation market as the C200 PCH haven't yet been released, but a recent leak goes to detail a few more of the mysteries of Intel's new Coug... |
23 February 2011 06:11 GMT |
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A lot of details about Intel's upcoming Xeon server processors based on the Sandy Bridge-EN and Sandy Bridge-EP architectures have been revealed these last few months, and now a new slide detailing Intel's plans regarding the transition to the Xeon E5 line of processors comes to settle once and for all the ... |
17 February 2011 15:31 GMT |
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Last week we reported about Intel's plans of refreshing their Xeon 5600 server processor series with the introduction of 10 new models based on the Nehalem architecture, and recently the Santa Clara-based company has made official these new CPUs together with their recommended prices.
The Intel Xeon 5600 refr... |
15 February 2011 05:54 GMT |
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Expected to be released starting with the fourth quarter of 2011, Intel's upcoming Xeon E5 product line, based on the Sandy Bridge-EN and Sandy Bridge-EP architecture, will be comprised of no less than four different processor series, aimed at single, dual and quad-socket workstations and servers.
According t... |
9 February 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Destined to become the company's highest performing server processors when they will be launched in Q2 2011, the Xeon E7-8800 series just got detailed thanks to a leaked Intel document which provides us with all of the CPU's specifications, including clock speeds and feature list.
All the processors are ... |
9 February 2011 04:18 GMT |
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Destined to take the place of the company's current top-end server processors, the Xeon E7 CPU line which features six, eight and ten-core models is expected to be officially launched on April 4, according to some leaked documents that have reached the Web.
The Xeon E7 CPU line is based on the Westmere-EX arc... |
8 February 2011 16:01 GMT |
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Since there is still some time left until the forth quarter of 2011 when Intel is expected to replace its mid-class server processor offerings with new CPUs based on the Sandy Bridge-EX architecture, the company has decided to refresh one more time its 5600 processor series, the new parts being scheduled to arrive on... |
8 February 2011 10:54 GMT |
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This February, Intel plans to release a large number of mid-class processors including 11 Sandy Bridge-based models from the Xeon E3 CPU line, recent leaks suggesting these are expected to hit retail on February 20, together with no less than three server motherboard chipsets.
As we have previously reported a whil... |
8 February 2011 03:31 GMT |
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After yesterday we brought you the first details about two 10-core CPUs that will be part of Intel's upcoming Xeon E7 processor line, it’s now time to meet the rest of the family as leaks suggest that this series will contain no less than 13 processor models, ranging from six to ten cores.
All of them will be... |
25 January 2011 16:01 GMT |
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Ever since the introduction of the first dual-core processor a few years ago, CPU manufacturers have started developing new architectures that would allow them to pack together as many cores as possible inside one chip, Intel's material sheet declaration database revealing that the company plans to release two n... |
24 January 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Released at the start of the year, Sandy Bridge will slowly make its way into Intel's workstation and server processor line, the company recently posting the material declaration data sheets for the upcoming Xeon E3-1200 series CPUs that will feature its second generation Core micro-architecture.
The informat... |
20 January 2011 06:11 GMT |
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