Neil Rieck wrote:
> series processors. The new quad-core Xeon 7300 series features
> scalability up to 32 processors for a total of 128 CPU cores.
How many cores can an IA64 based Superdome have ?
This is a discussion on Intel Launches Quad-Core "Tigerton" - VMS ; Intel Launches Quad-Core "Tigerton" New quad-core Xeon 7300 series scales up to 32 processors Intel yesterday took its quad-core Core 2 architecture to the high-end multi-CPU server sector with the launch of six new Tigerton Xeon 7300 series processors. The ...
Intel Launches Quad-Core "Tigerton"
New quad-core Xeon 7300 series scales up to 32 processors
Intel yesterday took its quad-core Core 2 architecture to the high-end
multi-CPU server sector with the launch of six new Tigerton Xeon 7300
series processors. The new quad-core Xeon 7300 series features
scalability up to 32 processors for a total of 128 CPU cores.
Intel offers the quad-core Xeon 7300 series in three different thermal
envelopes and cache sizes. The company offers the processor in 8MB,
6MB and 4MB cache sizes. Intel bins the processors in 50-Watt, 80-Watt
and 130-Watt thermal envelopes.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=8755
Neil Rieck
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Neil Rieck wrote:
> series processors. The new quad-core Xeon 7300 series features
> scalability up to 32 processors for a total of 128 CPU cores.
How many cores can an IA64 based Superdome have ?
JF Mezeiwrote:
> How many cores can an IA64 based Superdome have ?
There are up to 64 sockets in a Superdome. At present, with dual-core
Montecito that means 128 cores or 256 threads.
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On Fri, 07 Sep 2007 10:14:31 -0700, Rick Joneswrote:
> There are up to 64 sockets in a Superdome. At present, with dual-core
> Montecito that means 128 cores or 256 threads.
That should keep lmf busy.
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