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  Nehalem-EX

At the heart of the next generation of intelligent and expandable high-end Intel server platforms 
 
The new Intel® Xeon® processor codenamed "Nehalem-EX" will be at the heart of the next generation of intelligent and expandable high-end Intel server platforms, which will deliver a number of new technical advancements and boost enterprise computing performance.

In production later this year, the Nehalem-EX processor will feature up to eight cores inside a single. chip supporting 16 threads and 24MB of cache. Its performance increase will be dramatic, posting the highest-ever jump from a previous generation processor.1

Nehalem-EX will add new reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features traditionally found in the company's Intel® Itanium processor family, such as Machine Check Architecture (MCA) Recovery. Together with new levels of performance, both high-end processors should speed the move away from more expensive, proprietary RISC-processor based systems.

Ideal for server consolidation, virtualized applications, data demanding enterprise applications and technical computing environments, Nehalem-EX will offer up to nine times the memory bandwidth1 of the previous-generation Intel Xeon 7400 platform. Nehalem-EX will also double the memory capacity with up to 16 memory slots per processor socket, and offer four high-bandwidth QuickPath Interconnect links. Nehalem-EX will provide tremendous scalability, from large-memory two-socket systems through eight-socket systems capable of processing 128 threads simultaneously without the need for third-party chips to "glue" the platform together. Additional scalability options including greater sockets counts will be possible with third-party solutions.

Intel delivers the most complete server portfolio: The Xeon 5500 series delivers leading performance, energy efficiency and flexibility for infrastructure applications. ++Nehalem-EX will greatly improve on today's Intel Xeon 7400 scalable performance, flexibility and advanced RAS features for data demanding enterprise applications and server consolidation. Itanium delivers the highest scalability and most advanced RAS features for the most demanding environments.

 

Intel Nehalem Architecture built on Intel's unique 45nm high-k metal gate technology process

Up to 8 cores per processor

Up to 16 threads per processor with Intel® Hyper-threading

Scalability up to eight sockets via Quick Path Interconnects and greater with third-party node controllers

QuickPath Architecture with four high-bandwidth links

24MB of shared cache

Integrated memory controllers

Intel Turbo Boost Technology

Intel scalable memory buffer and scalable memory interconnects

Up to 9x the memory bandwidth of previous generation

Support for up to 16 memory slots per processor socket

Advanced RAS capabilities including MCA Recovery

2.3 billion transistors

 
 

From RISC to Reward: Customers Migrating to Xeon- and Itanium-based platforms

With new RAS capabilities for high-end enterprises, Nehalem-EX can accelerate IT adoption of Intel-based platforms over RISC-based platforms by delivering a lower total cost of ownership, higher performance, lower electricity bills and the ability to standardize on a flexible IT environment. The Intel Itanium processor delivers mainframe-class reliability for mission-critical workloads and enables the greatest scalability, especially for highly threaded workloads. Itanium offers greater than eight-socket system configurations and is ideal for applications that access the largest memory pools.

 

For more information: http://download.intel.com/pressroom/pdf/nehalem-ex.pdf (PDF 5.3MB

 

 
 
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