Intel Corporation has further increased its energy-efficient performance
lead with the introduction of two low-voltage 45 nanometer processors for
servers and workstations that run at 50 watts, or just 12.5 watts per core and
frequencies as high as 2.50 GigaHertz. The Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor L5400
Series takes advantage of Intel's unique 45nm manufacturing capabilities and
reinvented transistor formula that combine to boost performance and reduce
power consumption in data centers.
Benefiting companies with power-constrained, high-compute density
environments, the Quad-Core Intel Xeon L5400 processors are as much as 25
percent faster1 and have a 50 percent larger cache size than Intel's
previous-generation, low-voltage Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors, while at the
same time maintaining the low 50-watt thermal envelope. The quad-core L5420 and
L5410 processors run at 2.50 GHz and 2.33 GHz, respectively, and feature a
unique 12 megabytes of on-die cache and dedicated 1333 MHz front side buses.
"Using Intel's hafnium-infused high-k metal gate transistors has
allowed our quad-core 45nm low-voltage server chips to attain new heights in
power-efficient performance," said Kirk Skaugen, vice president and
general manager of Intel's Server Platforms Group. "These chips deliver
the speed needed while using meager amounts of energy."
A number of systems vendors are supporting the L5400 series and L5210,
including Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, Fujitsu-Siemens, Gigabyte, HP, Hitachi, IBM,
Microstar, NEC, Quanta, Rackable, Supermicro, Tyan and Verari. Next quarter,
Intel will also begin shipping a new dual-core low-voltage processor that will
boast a 40-watt rating and clock speed of 3 GHz, with a 6 MB cache size and a
1333 MHz FSB. Intel is also extending the existing Quad-Core Intel Xeon
processor 5400 series for embedded market segments by offering the Quad-Core
Intel Xeon processor L5410 with support for a 7-year life cycle.
Since unveiling the industry's first 45nm processors last November, Intel
today is shipping more than 35 different server, desktop and notebook
processors with Intel's Hafnium-based high-k metal gate formula and 45nm
technology. Vinod Negi, ITvoir Network
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