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www.intel.com/in/irdonline Volume 4 • 2010

Intel® Roadmap Directions 2010A Resource Guide for CIOs and IT Professionals

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Achieve Long-term Business Valuewith Intel® vPro™ Technology

The Intel® Roadmap Directions for the last quarter of 2010 brings to

your business domain the critical and significant message of adopting

the latest trends and technology for an effective IT refresh.

This volume provides an insight into the features and benefits of

Intel® vPro technology and how it can enhance end-users efficiency

by helping in meeting the challenges of a business IT needs. It also

provides a helpful resource guide to assist you in choosing the perfect

server platforms for your organization. In addition, this edition of the

roadmap focus on cloud computing, which promises to bring in a

significant transition and a paradigm shift in IT services delivery, and

how the efficient deployment of Cloud infrastructure can be achieved

through Intel® Cloud Builders.

This edition of the roadmap, like the previous editions, can help you in

making sound business decisions and giving your business an edge

over your competition to take you forward to a year of robust and

steady growth.

PCs equipped with Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors include a variety of technologies that enhance

IT and end-users efficiency. These technologies can help meet the most critical challenges of a

business IT needs—boosting employee productivity, enhancing information security, reducing

maintenance costs, and improving IT efficiency and business continuity.

Intel vPro technology enables a platform to run

multiple OSs and applications as independent virtual machines.1Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT)

enables remote management of PC, reducing the number of costly desk-side support.

Intel® Anti-Theft Technology can help detect theft and disable a laptop if it

is lost or stolen.

Intel® Trusted Execution Technology (Intel® TXT) along with

Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (Intel® VT-d) and Intel® Virtualization Technology

(Intel® VT-x) provide enhanced hardware-assisted virtualization.

Intel vPro technology delivers the ability to securely manage PCs over

networks and provides an infrastructure with a set of enhanced security management capabilities.

Enabling Multiple OS Environments on a PC -

Better Remote Management of PCs -

Theft Deterrence -

Hardware-Assisted Virtualization

Security Solutions -

2

3

-

Read more at www.intel.com/itcenter/products/core/core_vpro/index.htm

Intel® vPro™ Technology Activation made Simple Site goes Live

A new website within the Intel IT Center is now live, helping IT get more value out of PCs

with Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors. The new site is based on the idea that to turn on or

activate Intel vPro technology manageability or security capabilities or usage model, IT

needs to decide on what usage model they want to implement and then what software is

required to make the usage model work.

With that goal in mind, the new 101 site features clear explanations and video animations of

the major Intel vPro technology usage models such as diagnosing and repairing PCs

remotely, updating or patching PCs with secure power-on, protecting laptops or accelerating

data encryption. www.intel.com/go/vpro101

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Whatever your data center requirements may be, Intel, the world leader in server technology, has server platforms based on advanced, proven technology to help your IT department deliver more efficient, dependable and responsive solutions for business.

Servers based on Intel® Xeon® processors can help you create a standardized, reliable IT infrastructure that helps you drive down data center space, power, cooling and management costs; while providing exceptional performance and reliability, even for your most data-demanding infrastructure applications.

These intelligent processors adapt to your workloads, automatically increasing processor frequency when high performance is needed and reducing power consumption when workloads are light.

The Intel® Itanium® Processor 9000 Sequence

Itanium®-based servers deliver powerful and scalable performance for UNIX* and mainframe environments, plus world-class availability for mission-critical applications. These systems are ideal for today’s most demanding workloads.

The latest Intel® Itanium® processor 9300 series provides

• Scalable performance for enterprise workloads

• World-class reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) to protect critical applications

• A powerful platform for data center consolidation

• Lower TCO and better investment protection

The Intel® Xeon® Processor Family

Automated Energy-Efficient Multi-Core Computing:

Intel® Processor-based Servers The Right Servers for Your Business Computing Needs

Flexible Virtualization:

Stable and Reliable:

Intel® Xeon® Processor 5600 Series:

Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series:

Intel® Xeon® Processor 5400 Series:

Intel® Xeon® Processor 7500 Series:

Intel® Xeon® Processor 7400 Series:

3Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) with Intel® FlexMigration help you improve asset utilization and IT flexibility, while reducing costs and power consumption and also helps you create a flexible pool of virtualized server resources.

Intel Xeon processor-based systems are built with advanced performance and reliability features that give you the headroom, reliability and compatibility you need to keep pace with the changing business environment.

As the world’s most widely deployed server architecture, Intel Xeon processor 5000 Sequence based servers offer best-in-class performance and manageability in virtualized environments and deliver dramatic increases in system bandwidth.

Helps IT meet the performance, power, and innovation requirements of the growing data center by delivering a new generation of processors built on 32nm technology.

Adapt automatically to workloads, maximizing performance when and as needed by increasing frequency and handling more simultaneous software threads per core at the lowest available energy states that do not compromise performance.

Provides excellent performance and capabilities per watt in powerful, dense and energy-efficient general-purpose servers.

With their expandable designs and ability to host more virtual machines per system, these servers increase business and IT agility, and can help dramatically drive down data center costs.

Helps drive data-demanding enterprise applications faster with the help of enhanced 45nm technology, Intel Microarchitecture Nehalem, and

3Intel Virtualization Technology .

Features up to 6 cores and up to 16 MB of shared on-die cache, providing an ultra-fast on-chip memory space that is ideal for business intelligence, large databases and enterprise resource planning.

2-Processor Systems - Intel® Xeon® Processor 5000 Sequence

2-Processor to 256-Processor Large Memory Systems - Intel® Xeon® Processor 7000 Sequence

Read more at www.intel.com/xeon www.intel.com/products/processor/itanium/index.htmand

The hardware platform accounts for a small proportion of

server total cost of ownership (TCO). TCO calculations based on Intel®

Xeon® processor X5570 (2.93 GHz).

8%Data Center

73%OS, Middleware,

Applications

19%Server Platform

Higher-end processors deliver higher performance for

the same total cost of ownership (TCO), on the left, or the same

performance for lower TCO, on the right. Intel internal measurements,

February 2009.

Relative Performance/TCO(Higher is Better)

Relative TCO/Performance(Lower is Better)

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

Intel® Xeon®Processor E5504

(2 GHz)

Intel® Xeon®Processor X5570

(2.93 GHz)

1.00

1.73

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

Intel® Xeon®Processor E5504

(2 GHz)

Intel® Xeon®Processor X5570

(2.93 GHz)

1.00

0.58

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Intel® Cloud Builders

Easing the Deployment of Cloud Infrastructure

When your organization is ready to deploy a cloud infrastructure, practical guidance on building clouds is vital. That's why Intel® Cloud Builders delivers hands-on information to ease your cloud deployment. Intel Cloud Builders clears the deployment path as it designs, tests, and builds cloud infrastructures using the products of leading ISVs.

The Clouds are Clearing

You have heard about the potential benefits of cloud computing. From industry analysts to

vendors and major industry players, buzz about cloud computing is everywhere. Intel Cloud

Builders cuts through the clouds of buzz and hype. This collaborative program provides

best practices and specific reference architectures on how to deploy, maintain, and support

a cloud infrastructure.

What is Intel Cloud Builders?

Intel Cloud Builders is Intel's ecosystem program whose primary objective is to make it

easier for companies to deploy and optimize clouds. It achieves this goal by publishing

proven guidance that IT pros can use right now. This guidance is found in detailed

reference architectures that take advantage of Intel platforms and technologies from Intel

Cloud Builders partners. This means that you can stand up a cloud faster, more efficiently,

and more securely than you could if you were to design and build it on your own.

Who is Involved in Intel Cloud Builders?

The Intel Cloud Builders website features a growing portfolio of industry-leading partners

including Microsoft*, Novell*, Citrix*, Red Hat*, VMware*, and others—all of whom are

collaborating with Intel to advance cloud technology and deliver reference architectures.

Cloud computing is an important transition and a paradigm shift in IT services delivery –

one that promises large gains in efficiency and flexibility at a time when demands on

data centers are growing exponentially. The tools, building blocks, and best practices for

cloud computing are evolving, and the challenges to deploying cloud solutions need to

be considered.

A Paradigm Shift

Rather than a revolution, cloud computing is an important transition, a paradigm shift in IT

services delivery – one that has broad impact and can present significant challenges. Cloud

computing represents a transformation in the design, development, and deployment of

next-generation technologies – based on flexible, pay-as-you-go business models that will

alter the future of computing from Mobile Platforms to the Data Center.

Cloud computing is being driven by explosive growth of Internet data and traffic as the

Internet matures and Internet-based services proliferate. By 2015, over 2.5 billion people 4with more than 10 billion devices will access the Internet – over 2x today's demand.

Intel's Role in Achieving the Cloud 2015 Vision

Intel's vision for cloud computing over the next five years centers on three themes which

are essential to help overcome key challenges and realize the full potential and value of

cloud computing solutions:

• Federated means communications, data, and services can move easily within and across

cloud computing infrastructures

• Automated means that cloud computing services and resources can be specified,

located, and securely provisioned with very little or zero human interaction

• Client Aware means that cloud-based applications are able to dynamically sense and

take advantage of the capabilities of the end point to optimize application delivery in a

secure fashion while enhancing the experience of the end user

Achieving the Cloud 2015 Vision

Cloud Computing

"Our participation in the Intel® Cloud Builders program will provide customers

access to a stable, tested starting point for deploying cloud infrastructures built on

state-of-the-art Intel® Xeon® hardware and cloud solutions from Citrix."

— Simon Crosby, CTO, Datacenter and Cloud Division, Citrix* Systems, Inc.

INTEL AND LEADING ISVs HAVE DONE THE HARD WORK

EXPLORATION

Reduced risk

and defined

business goals

PLANNING

Reduced cloud

deployment

time

TESTING

Real

challenges,

cloud solutions

INTEGRATION

Proven

platform

functionality

KEY FINDINGS AND BEST PRACTICES

Read more at www.intel.com/go/cloud www.intel.com/cloudbuildersand

Automated

Dynamically allocates resources to manage

service level and optimize power

Data and services seamlessly

and securely span clouds

Federated

Secure access and optimal experience

across a range of devices

Client-Aware

Intel’s Cloud 2015 Vision

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Portable workstation Intel® Core™ i7 processors Mobile Intel® PM55 i7-700/800QM Up to 1.86 GHz Up to 8 MB L3 Cache NA Intel® Centrino® 6000 chipsets sequence Base Freq series (802.11 a/g/n)

Performance notebook Intel® Core™ i7 processors Mobile Intel® QM57 i7-600M sequence Up to 2.80 GHz 4 MB L3 Cache NA Intel® Centrino® 6000 with vPro technology chipsets Base Freq series (802.11 a/g/n)

Mainstream notebook Intel® Core™ i5 processors Mobile Intel® HM55/ i5-500M sequence Up to 2.66 GHz 3 MB L3 Cache NA Intel® Centrino® 6000 HM57 chipsets Base Freq series (802.11 a/g/n)

Small form factor (less Intel® Core™ i5 / Core™ i7 Mobile Intel® HM55/ i5-500UM/ i7-600UM/ Up to 2.26 GHz Up to 4 MB L3 Cache NA Intel WiFi Link 6000 than 1.5KG weight) processors (LM / UM family) QS57 chipsets i7-600LM sequences series (802.11 a/g/n)

Value notebook Intel® Celeron® processor Mobile Intel® HM55/ P4000 Dual-core Up to 2.00 GHz 2 MB L3 Cache NA Intel WiFi Link (802.11 b/g)HM57 chipsets sequence

Netbook Intel® Atom™ processor NM10 chipset N400/N500 processor Up to 1.83 /1.50 GHz 512 KB / 1MB Cache NA Intel WiFi Link (802.11 b/g)sequence

Mobile Roadmap GuidanceThis latest Intel® architecture building block roadmap update is intended to provide you with recommendations for your Mobile deployments.

Desktop Roadmap GuidanceThis latest Intel® architecture building block roadmap update is intended toprovide you with recommendations for your Desktop deployments.

Desktop Segment Processor Chipset Processor No. Clock Speed Cache FSB / QPI

Mobile Segment Processor Chipset Processor No. Clock Speed Cache FSB Wireless Solution

** Compatible with X58 and have QPI BUS

NA - Not Applicable

1P Gaming / Intel® Core™ i7 processor Intel® P55/ X58** chipset Intel® Core™ i7 processor 800 /900** sequence Up to 3.33 GHz Up to 8 MB Up to 6.40 GT/sec Workstation (Quad-core) L3 Cache QPI**

Enterprise managed Intel® Core™ i5 processor Intel® Q57 chipset Intel® Core™ i5 processor 600 sequence Up to 3.60 GHz 4 MB L3 Cache NAdesktop with vPro™ technology

Advanced desktop Intel® Core™ i3 processor Intel® 5 series chipset Intel® Core™ i3 processor 500 sequence Up to 3.33 GHz 4 MB L3 Cache NA

Evolving desktop Intel® Pentium® processor Intel® 4 series Express chipset Intel® Pentium® processor E6000 sequence Up to 3.33 GHz 2 MB L2 Cache 1066 MHz

Basic desktop Intel® Celeron® processor Intel® G41 Express chipset Intel® Celeron® processor E3000 sequence Up to 2.70 GHz 1 MB L2 Cache 800 MHz

Entry level desktop Intel® Atom™ processor Intel® NM10 chipset Intel® Atom™ processor D400/500 Up to1.80 GHz Up to 1 MB NA

NA - Not Applicable

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Mission Critical Intel® Itanium® processor 9350 1.73 GHz 24 MB L3 Cache 4.80 GT/sec QPI

Performance MP Intel® Xeon® processor X7560 (8-core) 2.26 GHz 24 MB L3 Cache 6.40 GT/sec QPI

Mainstream MP Intel® Xeon® processor X7542 (6-core) 2.66 GHz 18 MB L3 Cache 5.86 GT/sec QPI

Performance DP Intel® Xeon® processor X5660 or higher 2.80 GHz or higher 12 MB L3 Cache 6.40 GT/sec QPI

Mainstream DP Intel® Xeon® processor E5620 or higher 2.40 GHz or higher 12 MB L3 Cache 5.86 GT/sec QPI

Performance UP Intel® Xeon® processor X3480 3.06 GHz or higher 8 MB L3 Cache NA

Mainstream UP Intel® Xeon® processor X3430 2.40 GHz or higher 8 MB L3 Cache NA

Entry level UP Intel® Core™ i3 processor 500 sequence Up to 3.33 GHz 4 MB L3 Cache NA

Server Roadmap GuidanceThis latest Intel® architecture building block roadmap update is intended toprovide you with recommendations for your Server deployment.

~ Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details.

1 Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) requires the computer system to have an Intel® AMT-enabled chipset, network hardware and software, as well as connection with a power source and a corporate network connection. Setup requires configuration by the purchaser and may require scripting with the management console or further integration into existing security frameworks to enable certain functionality. It may also require modifications of implementation of new business processes. With regard to laptops, Intel AMT may not be available or certain capabilities may be limited over a host OS-based VPN or when connecting wirelessly, on battery power, sleeping, hibernating or powered off. For more information, see http://www.intel.com/technology/platform-technology/intel-amt/.

2 Intel® Anti-Theft Technology requires the computer system to have an Intel® AT-enabled chipset, BIOS, firmware release, software, and an Intel AT-capable Service Provider/ISV application and service subscription. The detection (triggers), response (actions), and recovery mechanisms only work after the Intel® AT functionality has been activated and configured. Certain functionality may not be offered by some ISVs or service providers and may not be available in all countries. Intel assumes no liability for lost or stolen data and/or systems or any other damages resulting thereof.

3 Intel® Virtualization Technology require a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, enabling software and/or operating system, device drivers, and applications designed for these features. Performance will vary depending on your configuration. Contact your vendor for more information.

4 Sources: IDC “Server Workloads Forecast” 2009; and IDC “The Internet Reaches Late Adolescence” Dec 2009

5 64-bit computing on Intel® architecture requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers, and applications enabled for Intel® 64 architecture. Processors will not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel® 64 architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software configurations. Consult with your system vendor for more information.

6 Intel® Turbo Boost Technology requires a PC with a processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology capability. Intel Turbo Boost Technology performance varies depending on hardware, software, and overall system configuration. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your system delivers Intel Turbo Boost Technology. See www.intel.com/technology/turboboost/ for more information.

7 Enabling Execute Disable Bit functionality requires a PC with a processor with Execute Disable Bit capability and a supporting operating system. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your system delivers Execute Disable Bit functionality.

Server Segment Processor Clock Speed Cache FSB / QPI

NA - Not Applicable

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Client table - OEMs and other brands

Intel® Core™ i3/i5/i7 processor

based Desktop PCsOEMIntel® Pentium® processor E5000

sequence based Desktop PCs

Intel® Core™ i7 and Core™ i5

processors with vPro™ technology

based Mobile PCs

Intel® Core™ i7 and Core™ i5

processors based Mobile PCs

Model numbers and configurations of OEMs are subject to change without notice and may be available at their sole discretion

Veriton* M200-G31, M200-G41, M200-G43, M200-Q45

Veriton* M200-H55, M200-H57, M200-Q57 TravelMate* 6594 Aspire* 4740 Series, 5740 Series, 5740G Series,

5745 Series, 4745 Series, TravelMate 4740,

5742, TM 8172, 8372, 8472, 8572, Aspire

Timeline* X4820T Series

Optiplex* 380, Vostro* 230Vostro* 430, Optiplex* 980 Latitude* 6400/6500, 5400/5500, Latitude*

4300(ultralite)

HCL Infiniti Pro BL/SL/HL 1280, 1300, 1305,1330, HCL Infiniti Tru BL/SL/HL 1280, 1300,1305, 1330, HCL Infiniti Pro 1280ES, 1300ES, 1305ES, 1330ES, HCL Infiniti Tru 1280ES, 1300ES, 1305ES, 1330ES

HCL* Infiniti* Pro BL/SL/HL 1350, 1345, 1355, HCL Infiniti Tru* BL/SL/HL 1350, 1345, 1355, HCL Infiniti Challenger* 5145

HCL* ME Laptop 54

Pro* 3090, 6000, Elite 8000Elite* 8100 ProBook* 6440b, 6540b, EliteBook* 8440p,

8540p, 8440w, 8540w

M58e, A58, M70, M70e, M58p - Tower / SFFM90, M90p on Q57 chipset - Tower / SFF / USFF M90 / M90p on Q57 chipset - Tower / SFF / USFF Thinkpad* W Series W710, 510, Thinkpad*

X Series X210, X210s, X210t, Thinkpad T Series

510, 410, 410s

Qosmio* F60-X5310, Satellite* L650-X5310,

Satellite L640-X4310, Portege* R700-X3530,

M780-X2530

WSG52105, WSG52405, WSG52A05, WSG52G05, WSG52255, WSG52B55, WSG52F55, WSG52355, WSG52955, WSG52J55, WSG52655, WSG52755, WSG52C55, WSG52055, WSG52E55, WSG52H55, WSG52D55, WSG52K55, WSG54555, WSG55105, WSG48105, WSG48255, WSG48355, WSG48455, WSG48555, WSG53105, WSG53255, WSG37205X, WSG37455X, WSG37555X, WSG37555X

WSG59355W7, WSG59315W7, WSG59325W7 WNBXXBC48XXX

Zenith Business PC G31, Zenith Business PC Q45, Zenith Smart Style Performance PC G41

Zenith Business* PC H55, Zenith Smart Style Performance* PC H55

Zenith Presidio* Laptop

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Server table - OEMs and other brands

OEM

Intel® Xeon®

processor 3000 sequence

based Servers (UP)

Intel® Xeon® processor

5600 series (Nehalem)

based Servers (DP)

Intel® Itanium® processor

based Servers

Intel® Xeon® processor

5000 sequence based

Servers (DP)

Intel® Xeon® processor

7000 sequence

based Servers (MP)

AT 110 F1 (Pedestal server based on Intel 3200 chipset), AT110S F1 (Supports Intel Xeon 3400 series based on Intel 3420 chipset), AT310 F1 (Supports Intel Xeon 3400 series based on Intel 3420 chipset), AR320 F1 (1U Rack on Intel 3420 chipset)

AT 150 F1, AT350 F1, AR160 F1/AR360 F1 (1U Rack), AR180 F1/AR380 F (2U Rack), Acer Blade: AB2x280 F1(Half height), AB460 F1 (Full height), Acer Gemini (Modular Rack): AW170 F1/AW170d F1/AW170q F1 (2 nodes in 1U Rack), AW170h F1/AW170hd F1/AW170hq F1 (4 nodes in 2U Rack)

Power Edge* Rack R910, R810, Blades M810, M910

PowerEdge* 2900 (Tower), 2950 (Rack), 1950 (Rack), 1900 (Tower), M600 Blades, Precision* T3500, T5500 and T7500

T110 (Tower), T310 (Tower), R210 (Rack), R310 (Rack)

HCL Infiniti* Global line* 1700/01 GR (3420 chipset),Infiniti Challenger 5145 (x58 chipset)-WS

HCL Infiniti* Global line*4700 PS (7500 chipset)

x3100, x3200 M2, x3250 M2, x3350, HS12, x3250M3, X3200M3

System x3400, x3500, x3450, x3550, x3610, x3650, HS21, HS21XM, dx 360

2S Westmere EP – x3400M3, x3500M3, x3650M3, x3550M3, dx360 M3, HS22, HS22V

x3850 X5, x3950 X5, HX5, x3690 X5

HP ProLiant* Servers -ML150G5, ML350G5, Ml370G5, DL180G5, DL160G5, DL360G5, L380G5, BL460c, BL480c, BL260c, BL220c

HP ProLiant* DL160G6, DL180G6, DL320G6, DL360G6, DL380G6, BL2X220cG6, BL280cG6, BL460cG6, BL490cG6, DL360G7, DL380G7

HP ProLiant* Servers - ML110G6, DL120, DL320G6, ML310G6

HP Integrity* Bl860c, Bl870c, rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, rx7640, rx8640, Superdome*, NS1200, NS14200, NS16200

HP ProLiant* Servers - DL580G5, BL680G5

Model numbers and configurations of OEMs are subject to change without notice and may be available at their sole discretion

2S Westmere Blades – M610, M610X M710, M710HD, 2S Westmere Racks – R710, R610, R510, R410, 2S Westmere Tower – T710, T610, T510, T410

Sun Blade* X6250, X6270, X6275,Sun Fire*X4150, X2250, X4250, X4170, X4270, X2270, Netra* X4250

4S Nehalem EX–X4470 and 8S Nehalem EX X4800

2S Westmere EP – X4170M2, X2270 M2 and X4270 M2, Blades - X6270M2, Netra X4270

AT 150 F1/AT350 F1 (Pedestal server based on Intel 5520 chipset), AR160 F1/AR360 F1(1U Rack), AR180 F1/AR380 F1 (2U Rack), AB2x280 F1 (Half height), AB460 F1 (Full height), AW170 F1/AW170d F1/ AW170q F1 (2 nodes in 1U Rack), AW170h F1/AW170hd F1/AW170hq F1 (4 nodes in 2U Rack)

HCL Infiniti* Global line* 2700/01 BC, 2700/01 HC,2700 UR, 2700 MV, 2700 HV, DCIB v3.0-IGL 2700 MF,2701 SC(WS)

SGI* CloudRack* C2 SGI CloudRack C2, SGI Altix* ICE 8200, XE 250, XE 320, SGI Half-Depth Servers C1001, 2005

SGI Octane III,SGI CloudRack* X2 and C2,SGI Altix ICE 8400 LX/EX, XE 270, XE 340, XE 500,SGI Half-Depth Servers C1001,2005

SGI UV 1000, SGI Altix UV 100, SGI UV10

Wipro* Netpower* SMP Xeon Kona 5800 series (8-16 sockets), Z4402 (4 socket)

Wipro* Netpower* X 5800 Xpress

Wipro* NetPower* Z2531R, Z2533R, Z2537R, Z2135R, Z2235R, Z2235-LFR, Z2141R, Z2243R, Z2244R, Z2246R, Z2238R, Z4171R, Wipro*NetBlade* 1600 with Wipro* NetPower*Z2601 & Z2602, Wipro NetBlade 1000 with Z2701, Z2215, Z2301, Netpower Sigma Blade M & H, Netpower SMP Xeon Kona 5800 series

Wipro* NetPower* Z1505, Z1107, Z1105, Z1530, Z1531, Z1130, Z1130-H

Wipro* NetPower* Z2204, Z2504, Z2511, Z2514, Z2531, Z2533, Z2537, Z2135, Z2235, Z2235-LFZ2141, Z2243, Z2244, Z2246, Z2238, Z4171, Wipro*NetBlade* 1600 with Wipro* NetPower*Z2601 & Z2602, Wipro NetBlade 1000 with Z2701, Z2215, Z2301, Netpower Sigma Blade M & H, Netpower SMP Xeon Kona 5800 series

SGI Altix 4700

SGI Altix 450

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Intel® processor reference chart - Desktop PCs

Intel®Turbo Boost

6Technology

Intel® HDGraphics

3Intel® VT

Clock

Speed

(GHz)

Processor

Number

Intel® Brand or

Processor FamilyCache Cores /

Threads

Memory Speed

DDR3 only(MHz)

Intel® Technologies

5Intel® 64

Intel® Φ

QPI

(GT/Sec)

The All New 2010 Intel® Core™ Processor Family (45nm)

The All New 2010 Intel® Core™ Processor Family & Pentium Processor (32nm)

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Intel® QuickPath Interconnect (Intel® QPI) unleashes the parallel processing performance of next-generation Intel® 45nm microarchitectures.

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1066 / 8001066 / 8001333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 1066

4.804.80

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3.333.203.603.463.333.333.203.203.333.203.062.80

i7-980Xi7-970i5-680i5-670i5-661i5-660i5-655Ki5-650i3-560i3-550i3-540Pentium G6950

6/126/122/42/42/42/42/42/42/42/42/42/2

106610661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661333 / 10661066

12 MB L312 MB L34 MB L34 MB L34 MB L34 MB L34 MB L34 MB L34 MB L34 MB L34 MB L33 MB L3

6.404.80

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Disable Bit

Enhanced IntelSpeedStep®Technology

3Intel® VT

Clock

Speed

(GHz)

Processor

Number

Intel® Brand or

Processor FamilyCache

Cores /

Threads

Front

Side Bus

(MHz)

Intel® Technologies

5Intel® 64

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Intel® processor reference chart - Desktop PCs

Execute7Disable Bit

Enhanced IntelSpeedStep®Technology

3Intel® VT

Clock

Speed

(GHz)

Processor

Number

Intel® Brand or

Processor Family Cache Cores /

Threads

Front

Side Bus

(MHz)

Intel® Technologies

5Intel® 64

Intel® Core™2 Duo Processors E8000 and E7000 Sequence~

Intel® Celeron® Processors E3000 Sequence~

Intel® Celeron® Processors 400 Sequence~

Intel® Pentium® Processors E6000 and E5000 Sequence~

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2.832.832.66

Q9550SQ9505SQ8400S

4/44/44/4

133313331333

12 MB L26 MB L24 MB L2

Intel® Core™2 Quad Processors (Low Power)

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3.333.163.003.062.93

E8600E8500E8400E7600E7500

2/22/22/22/22/2

13331333133310661066

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3.333.203.002.80

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10661066800800

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E3500E3400

2/22/2

1 MB L21 MB L2

800800

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2.202.00

450440

1/11/1

512 K L2512 K L2

800800

Intel® Atom™ Processors

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1.801.661.801.66

†D525D510

†D425D410

2/42/41/21/2

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†Supports both DDR2 and DDR3 Memory

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Intel® Core™ i7 Extreme Edition, Core™ i7 & Core™ i5 Processors

Intel® Turbo6

Boost Technology(Max Turbo) GHz

Intel®HD Graphics

3Intel® VT

Clock

Speed

(GHz)

Processor

Number

Intel® Brand or

Processor FamilyCache Cores /

Threads

Memory

Speed

DDR3 only

(MHz)

Intel® Technologies

Intel® vPro™

Technology

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Enhanced IntelSpeedStep®Technology

3Intel® VT

Clock

Speed

(GHz)

Processor

Number

Intel® Brand or

Processor FamilyCache Cores /

Threads

Front

Side Bus

(MHz)

Intel® Technologies

5Intel® 64

Intel® Core™2 Extreme Processors

QX9300X9100

2.533.06

10661066

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Intel® Core™2 Quad Processors based on Centrino® 2 Processor Technology

Q9100Q9000

2.262.00

10661066

12 MB L26 MB L2 P

PPP

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Intel® Core™2 Duo Processors based on Centrino® 2 Processor Technology

T9900T9600P9700

3.062.802.80

106610661066

6 MB L26 MB L26 MB L2

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i7-940XMi7-840QMi7-740QMi7-640Mi5-580Mi5-560M

2.131.861.732.802.662.66

133313331333106610661066

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4/84/84/82/42/42/4

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Intel® Core™ i7 & Core™ i5 Processors (Small Form Factor)

i7-660LMi7-640LMi7-680UMi7-660UMi7-640UMi5-560UMi5-540UM

2.262.131.461.331.201.331.20

10661066800800800800800

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2/42/42/42/42/42/42/4

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Intel 64 is default feature of Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors®

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Execute7Disable Bit

Enhanced IntelSpeedStep®Technology

3Intel® VT

Clock

Speed

(GHz)

Processor

Number

Intel® Brand or

Processor Family L2 Cache Cores /

Threads

Front

Side Bus

(MHz)

Memory

Speed

DDR3 only

(MHz)

Intel® Technologies

5Intel® 64

Intel® Core™2 Solo Processors (Small Form Factor) based on Centrino® Processor Technology

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800800

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1/11/1

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Intel® Celeron® Processors (Small Form Factor)

U3400SU2300743

1.061.201.30

800800

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2/22/21/1

Intel® Core™2 Duo Processors (Small Form Factor) based on Centrino® 2 Processor Technology

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2/22/22/22/22/22/2

Intel® Core™2 Duo Processors based on Centrino® 2 Processor Technology

P9600P8800P8700P8600

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3.33

3.46

2.93

3.06

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130W

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Intel® Xeon® Processors 5600 Sequence~

12 MB L3

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12 MB L3

12 MB L3

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12 MB L3

12 MB L3

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CacheFront Side Bus

(MHz)

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(GT/Sec)

System Type

667

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667

533/400

533/400

1.86

1.73

1.60

1.46

1.60

1.66

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1.66

1.42

1.60

9350

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9330

9320

9310

9150M

9150N

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9120N

9110N

185W

185W

155W

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130W

104W

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104W

104W

104W

75W

4/8

4/8

4/8

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1/1

4.80

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6.40

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5.86

5.86

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Intel® Itanium® Processors 9000 Sequence~

24 MB L3

20 MB L3

20 MB L3

16 MB L3

10 MB L3

24 MB L3

24 MB L3

18 MB L3

18 MB L3

8 MB L3

12 MB L3

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MP

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MP

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MP

MP

MP

MP

MP

MP

Intel® QuickPath Interconnect (Intel® QPI) unleashes the parallel processing performance of next-generation Intel® 45nm microarchitectures.

2.26

2.00

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2.00

1.86

1.86

1.86

1.86

2.00

2.00

1.73

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L7555

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130W

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Intel® Xeon® Processors 7500/6500 Sequence~

24 MB L3

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18 MB L3

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18 MB L3

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MP

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MP

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MP

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6.40

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6.40

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4.80

1066

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Cores /

Threads

Power

(Max TDP)

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Intel® Xeon® Processors 5500 Sequence~

Cache

Memory Speed

DDR3 only

(MHz)

ΦIntel® QPI

(GT/Sec)

System Type

Intel® QuickPath Interconnect (Intel® QPI) unleashes the parallel processing performance of next-generation Intel® 45nm microarchitectures.

Intel® Smart Cache provides a higher-performance, more-efficient cache subsystem. Optimized for industry-leading multi-threaded applications.

3.20

2.93

2.80

2.66

2.53

2.40

2.40

2.26

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2.13

2.13

2.00

W5580

X5570

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E5540

E5530

L5530

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130W

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60W

80W

4/8

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4/8

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4/8

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2/2

6.40

6.40

6.40

6.40

5.86

5.86

5.86

5.86

5.86

4.80

4.80

4.80

4.80

8MB L3

8MB L3

8MB L3

8MB L3

8MB L3

8MB L3

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4MB L3

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Intel® Xeon® Processors 3600, 3500 and 3400 Sequence~

1333/1066/800

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1333/1066/800

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1066

3.33

3.33

3.20

3.06

2.80

2.66

3.06

2.93

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2.66

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1.86

2.26

W3680

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8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3◊8 MB L3

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Cores /

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