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Guru3D.com » News » Intel Haswell Xeons get up to 15 cores

Intel Haswell Xeons get up to 15 cores

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/03/2013 08:41 AM | source: | 17 comment(s)
Intel Haswell Xeons get up to 15 cores

CPU World has shown details about Intel's upcoming Haswell-based Xeon processors. Xeon E7 v2 will arrive in Q4 2013, while Xeon E5-2600 v2 will launch a quarter earlier. Xeon E5-2400 v2 on the other hand will follow in Q4 2014. Xeon E7 v2 and "Brickland" platform will be released in Q4 2013. These CPUs will incorporate up to 15 cores and up to 37.5 MB of L3 cache. 

The CPUs will have Hyper-threading technology enabled, as a result they will be able to execute up to 30 threads at once. The CPUs will also support VT-x, VT-d and VT-c virtualization, Turbo Boost 2.0, Trusted Execution technology, along with Intel Secure Key and OS Guard features. The processors will be coupled with C602J chipset, and will utilize up to four C102/C104 scalable memory buffers per socket. Each scalable memory buffer will support up to 3 DDR3-1600 DIMMS, as such the maximum number of DIMMS per processor is going to be 24. Other communications interfaces on Xeon E7 v2 chips will include 3 QPI links, and up to 32 lanes of PCI Express 3.0.







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-Tj-
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#4569113 Posted on: 04/03/2013 07:13 PM
Haswell-EX server edition will use it, well apparently.

Normal Desktop Haswell and Haswell-E is still DDR3

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#4569116 Posted on: 04/03/2013 07:15 PM
Yes haswell ep will use ddr4 and is from the grantley platform and ivy bridge is brickland.

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#4569132 Posted on: 04/03/2013 07:28 PM
Haswell EP is not Haswell.
Haswell-EX server edition will use it, well apparently.

Normal Desktop Haswell and Haswell-E is still DDR3
Saw the last post first, good to hear since I'll get more performance for the price out of DDR3. High speed DDR3 doesn't cost much at all unless prices have skyrocketed.

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#4569188 Posted on: 04/03/2013 08:31 PM
CPU World has shown details about Intel's upcoming Haswell-based Xeon processors, you can read it over here. Xeon E7 v2 will arrive in Q4 2013, while Xeon E5-2600 v2 will launch a quarter earlier. Xe...

Intel Haswell Xeons get up to 15 cores

But will the majority of Software use all those cores?? We all know the answer to this no seeing most software barely uses 2 or 3 hell alot still are single core minded still . I would be super excited if SOFTWARE actual used Multi Core Correctly about all these cores other wise

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#4569242 Posted on: 04/03/2013 09:33 PM
But will the majority of Software use all those cores?? We all know the answer to this no seeing most software barely uses 2 or 3 hell alot still are single core minded still . I would be super excited if SOFTWARE actual used Multi Core Correctly about all these cores other wise

And that is why it'll be Xeons with that many cores rather than a standard product. Sever applications will make use of all the cores.

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