Today, Intel Corporation has completed the transition to chip design “Nehalem” with his famous publication of the Intel Xeon processor 7500 series.
For nearly 90 days, Intel has introduced the microprocessor for servers, laptops and personal computers in entirely new in 2010, to help improve power savings and speed of computing the a range of new features to help computers become more intelligent, more flexible and more reliable.
Able to expand from 2 to 256 chips on a server, the Intel Xeon processor new performance average 3 times higher than the Xeon processor 7400 series is now on Intel the assessment of common test for leading enterprises, and is equipped with over 20 features that enhance system reliability.
“The Xeon 7500 will be common tasks of an extremely vital in the enterprise by creating the most important leap in performance, scalability and reliability not seen in Intel ., “said Kirk Skaugen, vice president, Intel Architecture Group and general manager of the Data Center Group, Intel.
Intel Xeon processor 7500 series delivers the unique ability to see through the mass components supported by Intel technology to connect QuickPath Technology (QPI). With QPI absolutely possible to build servers with 8 processors with high scalability and cost savings without the dedicated control chip node of third parties to “stick “systems together.
Intel also is working with system vendors to make systems “super extended” with 16 processors for enterprise, and up to 256 processors and 16 terabytes of memory support (1 1000 terabytes in gigabytes) for the “super node” computer is running high performance applications requiring high bandwidth such as financial analysis, weather forecasting and genetic sequence arrangement.
via: news.ictexpress.com
