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New Intel Xeon processor: Xeon X5365 and L5335 |
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |
 Here the Intel Xeon server processor series with two new chips that “boast unprecedented combinations of performance and energy efficiency, along with a pricing strategy to move the enterprise industry to multi-core systems”, Intel Xeon X5365 and L5335. Both of them is including Intel Virtualization Technology to reduce overall energy consumption. They are also equipped with a new system-transparent energy smart technology that reduces idle power usage by up to 50 percent. Clocked at 3.0GHz the X5365 is designed for companies running performance-critical server and workstation applications. Featuring 1333MHz FSB it’s the industry’s first 3.0 GHz quad-core processor to fit inside a standard 120W power envelope. On On the contrary, the L5335 is including a 2.0 GHz clock speed and 1333MHz FSB within a 50 watt power envelope – or only 12.5 watts per processing core.
processors Xeon X5365 and L5335 esteemed at $1,172 and $380 successively. via |