Intel has released its new range of dual-core Xeon chips, the 5100 series
codenamed Woodcrest, targeted at servers and workstations.
It says the new processors, based on its new Core microarchitecture, deliver
up to 135 percent more performance with a 40 percent reduction in power
consumption.
The 65-nanometer processors clock up 3GHz and use a 1.333 GHz front side bus;
the two cores share 4Mbytes of level-two cache.
The 3GHz version has an 80-watt thermal design point (TDP) - the power, and
therefore the heat, the system has bs able to cope with; the others are rated at
65W.
A 2.33GHz version shipping this autumn will operate at a lower voltage and
have a TDP of just 40 watts. The new chips are all designed to work with
Intel's
Bensley server platform.
Heat dissipation has become almost as much of an issue in servers as it is in
mobiles, as companies seek to reduce the running costs and increase the
processing power in server farms without needing for massive extra cooling.
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