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Intel Xeon Haswell-EP To Feature 14 Cores

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Intel Xeon Processors Haswell-EP To Feature 14 Cores




Intel’s current Ivy Bridge-EP Xeon E5-2600 V2 consists of the flagship Xeon E5-2697 V2 which features 12 cores and 30 MB L3 cache while the full 15 core unlocked die is reserved for the Ivy Bridge-EN series that launches in the current period of time.

Intel Haswell-EP Xeon E5-2600 v3 – Haswell Arrives on Xeon Processors
For their next-generation series, Intel is going to release the Haswell-EP generation of Xeon processors branded as the Xeon E5-2600 V3 which from an architecture perspective are a TOCK featuring the latest 4th generation Haswell microarchitecture. Based on a 22nm 3D Transistors process, the Xeon E5-2600 V3 family would support upto 14 cores per socket and 28 threads coupled with fast 35 MB LLC (Last Level Cache) and featuring both the Intel Hyper Threading and Turbo Boost technologies.

The new Haswell architecture would further leverage the performance over the existing Ivy Bridge architecture based Xeon family delivering more performance with improved efficiency which is the key role of effectiveness in the enterprise and workstation scape. Just like Ivy Bridge-EP before it, we will get multiple die variants of Xeon E5 2600 v3 family which will only be detailed once they launch next year.

Haswell-EP will be Intel’s first native platform to feature DDR4 memory support with speeds of 2133 MHz which will provide significant boost in bandwidth when compared to conventional DDR3-1866 MHz memory. Intel will also topple these chips with 40 PCI-Express Gen 3 lanes and we are looking at TDPs ranging between 70W to 145 Watts while the high-performance workstation parts will feature a TDP of 160W.


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Very interesting. I'll be curious to see how this pans out. 
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