Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600 Product Family
The Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family is at the heart of a flexible and efficient data center that meets your diverse needs. These engineering marvels are designed to deliver the best combination of performance, built-in capabilities, and cost-effectiveness. From virtualization and cloud computing to design automation or real-time financial transactions, you’ll be delighted by better than ever performance. I/O latency is dramatically reduced with Intel® Integrated I/O, which helps you to eliminate data bottlenecks, streamline your operations, and increase your agility. Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family—versatile processors at the heart of today’s data center.
Move up from 2-socket with enhanced performance
General purpose applications
Middle-tier operations
Virtualized data center
- Physical to virtual machine consolidation using SPECvirt_sc2010*
- Data center infrastructure management using VMmark* 2
Optimized configurations
Energy efficient performance
Value options
Flexibility in technical computing
Technical compute applications
- Floating-point throughput using SPECfp_rate_base2006*
- Dense matrix multiply GFLOPS using LINPACK*
- OpenMP* performance using SPECompL_base2001*
- MPI performance using SPECmpiL2007*
Manufacturing
Financial services industry (FSI)
Life sciences
Numerical weather
Get the Quickest HPC Solutions from Your MPI Cluster
SPEC MPI2007* is SPEC's benchmark suite for evaluating MPI-parallel, floating point, compute intensive performance across a wide range of cluster and SMP hardware.
SPEC MPI2007 focuses on performance of compute intensive applications using the Message Passing Interface (MPI), which means these benchmarks emphasize the performance of the type of computer processor (CPU), the number of computer processors, the MPI library, the communication interconnect, the memory architecture, the compilers, and the shared file system.
It is important to remember the contribution of all these components. SPEC MPI performance intentionally depends on more than just the processor. MPI2007 is not intended to stress other computer components such as the operating system, graphics, or the I/O system.
The MPI2007 medium benchmarks (code + workload) have been designed to fit within about 1 GB of physical memory per rank. The minimum officially supported memory size is 16 GB. This means that an 8-rank run could require more than 1 GB per rank.
The MPI2007 large benchmarks (code + workload) have been designed to fit within about 2 GB of physical memory per rank. The minimum officially supported rank count is 64, implying a minimum limit of 128 GB of memory.
SPEC and the benchmark name SPECmpi are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation.
MPI Performance Using SPECmpiL2007*: Configuration Details
Toggle Open/ClosedIntel internal testing April 2012
Intel® Xeon® Processor X5690 Platform |
Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2680 Platform |
Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4650 Platform |
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Source |
Internal testing (TR1149) |
Internal testing (TR1149) |
Internal testing (TR1149) |
Number of cores / threads |
6/12 per processor |
8/16 per processor |
8/16 per processor |
Processor speed |
3.46 GHz |
2.7 GHz |
2.7 GHz |
Last level cache |
12 MB |
20 MB |
20 MB |
Platform manufacturer |
Intel® C606 Chipset-based server |
Intel® C606 Chipset-based server |
Intel® C606 Chipset-based server |
Platform BIOS |
|
D294 |
Rev 04/19/2010 |
System memory |
24GB |
32GB |
64 GB |
Memory speed |
DDR3-1333 |
DDR3-1600 |
DDR3-1600 |
Link speed |
6.4 GT/s QPI |
8.0 GT/s QPI |
8.0 GT/s QPI |
Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology |
Disabled |
Disabled |
Disabled |
Prefetcher |
Enabled |
Enabled |
Enabled |
NUMA |
Enabled |
Enabled |
Enabled |
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology |
Enabled |
Enabled |
Enabled |
Operating system |
Red Hat* EL6.1 with 2.6.39.3 kernel |
Red Hat EL6.1 with 2.6.39.3 kernel |
Red Hat EL6.1 with 2.6.39.3 kernel |
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