Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600 Product Family
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Move up from 2-socket with enhanced performance
General purpose applications
Middle-tier operations
- Server-side Java* using SPECjbb2005*
Optimized configurations
Energy efficient performance
Value options
Flexibility in technical computing
Technical compute applications
Financial services industry (FSI)
Life sciences
Numerical weather
Support Spiky Customer Growth With Record Middle-Tier Transactional Performance
SPECjbb2005* (Java server benchmark) is SPEC's benchmark for evaluating the performance of server side Java. Like its predecessor, SPECjbb2000*, SPECjbb2005 evaluates the performance of server side Java by emulating a three-tier client/server system (with emphasis on the middle tier). The benchmark exercises the implementations of the JVM (Java virtual machine), JIT (just-in-time) compiler, garbage collection, threads, and some aspects of the operating system. It also measures the performance of CPUs, caches, memory hierarchy and the scalability of shared memory processors (SMPs). SPECjbb2005 provides a new enhanced workload, implemented in a more object-oriented manner to reflect how real-world applications are designed and introduces new features such as XML processing and BigDecimal computations to make the benchmark a more realistic reflection of today's applications.
SPEC and the benchmark name SPECjbb are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
SPECjbb2005* benchmark score: business operations per second (bops); bops/JVM
Configuration Details: Server Side Java Performance Using SPECjbb2005*
Toggle Open/ClosedBest Intel® Xeon® processors with 130W TDP results published/submitted to SPEC as of May 14, 2012. Publications may still be under review and not yet posted to http://www.spec.org.
Intel® Xeon® Processor X5690-Based Platform |
Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2680-Based Platform |
Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4650-Based Platform |
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System |
Oracle Sun Blade M2* |
IBM iDataPlex* Server dx360 M4 |
Dell PowerEdge* R820 |
Number of processors |
2 |
2 |
4 |
Number of cores / threads |
6/12 per processor |
8/16 per processor |
8/16 per processor |
Processor rated frequency |
3.46 GHz |
2.7 GHz |
2.7 GHz |
Last level cache |
12 MB |
20 MB |
20 MB |
Platform manufacturer |
Oracle |
IBM |
Dell |
System memory |
48 GB |
64 GB |
256 GB |
Link speed |
8.0 GT/s QPI |
8.0 GT/s QPI |
8.0 GT/s QPI |
Operating system |
Red Hat* Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 |
Microsoft Windows Server* 2008 R2 |
Microsoft Windows Server* 2008 R2 |
JVM version |
Oracle Java HotSpot* 64-Bit Server VM on Windows, version 1.6.0_25 |
IBM J9* VM (build 2.6, JRE 1.7.0) |
Oracle Java HotSpot* 64-Bit Server VM on Windows, version 1.6.0_29_30 |
Source |
http://www.spec.org/osg/jbb2005/results/ |
http://www.spec.org/osg/jbb2005/results/ res2012q1/jbb2005-20120305-01050.html |
Submitted to SPEC for review/publication as of 14 May 2012. |
Additional information: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7


