On the eve of the release of
Ivy Bridge, Intel is finally bringing its server chips up to speed by introducing the
Sandy Bridge-based E5-2600 family of CPUs. The company claims its latest processors outperform the previous generation of
Xeons by up to 80 percent in raw speed, while improving per-watt performance by 50 percent. The eight-core chips support up to 768GB of RAM, PCI Express 3.0, Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost, Intel Virtualization -- basically the whole Chipzilla portfolio of tricks. A grand total of 17 different Xeons will be available, ranging in price from $198 to $2,050. For complete details hit up the more coverage link and check out the PR after the break.
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