Intel Xeon X3360, Xeon X3380, Xeon X3350, Xeon X3320, Xeon X3220 Product Brief

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Product Brief
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3000 Sequence
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3000 Sequence-based Platforms
Entry-Level Servers with outstanding dependability, performance and value
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Take your business to new levels with server platforms based on the Intel® Xeon® processor 3000 sequence and the Intel® 3200 chipsets. Featuring Intel’s 45nm next-generation processors based on Intel’s enhanced core microarchitecture for entry-level servers that deliver a unique combination of trusted Intel® server technology and exceptional value for small businesses. Intel's enhanced core microarchitecture enables lower power consumption than previous generations of Intel® platforms based on Intel® Pentium® processors, resulting in lower operating costs and reduced fan noise. The faster 800 MHz DDR2 memory speed available with Intel 3200 chipset can offer higher performance than previous-generation Intel 3000 chipset.
Intel Xeon processor 3000 sequence-based entry-level servers are designed with utility and versatility in mind. They are ideal for small business owners looking for ways to grow business, manage opera tions more
effectively and efciently, and protect and secure one of their most important assets – information.
Intel® Xeon® processor-based entry-level servers build in proven performance, manageability and reliability, allowing you to spend more time on moving your business forward.
Trust your company to Intel’s proven server technology
With nearly 40 million Intel® processor-based servers shipped since 1996, and a 20-year track record of delivering enterprise-class performance, more companies trust their businesses to Intel processor-based servers. Intel processor-based entry-level servers give companies the reliability, performance, and tools they need to focus on their business instead of their computers.
Our entry-level server platforms are comprehensive solutions. We combine effective technologies, software, and industry alliances to give you servers optimized for your business with incredible value. Intel has used its new process technology to extend its Intel® Core™ microarchitecture and provide compelling price performance for value conscious customers. You can count on Intel to deliver superior quality and reliability to drive your business forward.
The Ideal Entry-level Server
Our entry-level server platforms with Intel Xeon processor 3000 series and the Intel 3200 chipsets are ideal for value-conscious
organizations looking for their rst server or small HPC cluster with a close eye on their budget. These platforms offer industry-leading
performance coupled with Intel reliability to help drive your big ideas non-stop, and are dependable, efcient to set up and manage,
provide trouble-free operation and help ensure that your operational needs are met at every stage of your business growth. Our
entry-level server platforms integrate the most advanced technologies:
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• Intel® Xeon® processor 3300
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series are based on Intel Core microarchitecture, with
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Intel® 64 Architecture
processors deliver outstanding performance for today’s busi-
ness applications, capabilities to run a broad range of 32-bit
and 64-bit applications, and plenty of headroom for growth
for tomorrow.
• Power-efcient performance designed into the platform to
help reduce operating costs while delivering higher performance
than previous-generation Intel Pentium processor-based
server platforms. Lower power consumption can also result
in slower fans and quieter servers.
• The Intel® Xeon® processor L3360 provides a 30W reduction in
thermal design power (TDP) at the same frequency as the Intel
Xeon processor X3360. The Intel® Xeon® processor L3110
provides a 20W reduction in TDP at the same frequency as
the Intel Xeon processor E3110. The lower TDP makes these
processors ideal for building entry-level servers for thermally
sensitive, space-constrained environments.
series or Intel® Xeon® processor
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and 1333 MHz front-side bus. These
• Intel® Matrix Storage Technology quickly stores and retrieves
data, while protecting one of your company’s most important
assets – information – with RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10 technology.
• PCI Express,* today’s mainstream I/O technology, helps enable
fast I/O transactions to assist peripherals to keep up with our
high-performance processors and chipsets, and builds in
scalability for the future. The Intel® 3210 chipset offers an
additional PCI Express I/O for even more expansion possibilities.
• Intel® PRO/1000 PM/PL network connections provide gigabit
Ethernet LAN connectivity for high-speed network access.
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• Intel® Virtualization Technology
virtualization software, enabling your servers to support both
32-bit and 64-bit operating systems and applications on the
same server. Implementing virtualization enables businesses
to get the most out of server investment by running more
applications on each server.
• Up to 8 GB of high-speed 800 MHz dual-channel DDR2
memory with Intel 3200 chipset keeps more data closer
to the processor and helps eliminate slowdowns from
memory bottlenecks.
provides hardware assist to
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Protect Your Critical Data
Platforms based on the Intel 3200 chipsets support Error
Correction Code (ECC) memory for a high level of data integrity,
reliability, and system uptime. ECC can detect multiple-bit memory
errors and locate and correct single-bit errors to keep business
applications running smoothly. Intel Matrix Storage Technology
with integrated RAID 0, 1, 5, or 10 accelerates data access to
support high user productivity, and helps protect business
operations by allowing recovery of data.
Intel Matrix Storage Technology is built into the Intel® 82801IR I/O
controller hub (ICH9R). The ICH9R also supports both Serial ATA
(SATA) at 3 Gb/s with Native Command Queuing for high-speed
disk access, and legacy parallel hard drive interfaces for versatility
in a high-performance, entry-level server platform.
Cost-effective, Personal Supercomputing
Entry-level Intel server platforms are ideal for building small, cost-
effective HPC clusters that create high-performance, personal
supercomputing solutions, or workgroup clusters. 64-bit comput-
ing, up to 8 GB of high-speed DDR2 memory per processor, and
gigabit Ethernet LAN connectivity enable rapid solutions of the
large, complex problems found in technical computing.
Personal or workgroup clusters based on the Intel Xeon processor
3000 sequence offer an alternative for scientists and researchers
who normally have to share supercomputer or large-scale comput-
ing power within a laboratory or a company. Personal or workgroup
clusters allow scientists and researchers to be more productive
by allowing them to complete tasks on a local cluster more ef-
ciently and conveniently than on larger, shared, computer clusters.
In addition to both convenience and productivity, scientists and
researchers can gain performance capability to help process their
applications or simulations at a fraction of the cost of a full-scale
supercomputer.
These new platforms provide energy-efcient performance to help
you get high -end performance for thin or thick nodes at low power
levels, helping to keep the costs of running your personal cluster
low. The Intel Xeon processor 3000 sequence-based servers give
you essential server technologies to help improve your reliability
and data protection. They can help you solve tough problems for
less cost than traditional cluster technologies with the dependabil-
ity and integrity of Intel’s 20-year track record for delivering reliable,
high-performance solutions.
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Intel® Xeon® Processor-based Platforms Overview
Platform Feature User Benet
Intel® Xeon® processor
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3300
ser ies
Intel® Xeon® processor
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ser ies
Intel® Core™ microarchitecture
1333 MHz front-side bus
Dual-channel DDR2 memory with ECC
Intel® 64 Architecture
Intel® Virtualization Technology for directed I/O
PCI Express* serial I/O
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• Based on Intel® Core™ microarchitecture
• 64-bit computing
• Up to 12 MB on-die cache
• 1333 MHz front-side bus
• Based on Intel Core microarchitecture
• 64-bit computing
• 1333 MHz front-side bus
• Better performance on multiple application types and user environments at a substantially reduced power envelope
• Up to 10.6 Gb/s with 1333 MHz
• Up to 8 GB dual-channel DDR2 Error Correcting Code (ECC) memory with Intel® 3200 chipset that checks and
corrects many common system memory errors
• Enables extended memory addressability for server applications
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• Enables more operating systems and software to run in today’s virtual environments
• Developed with virtualization software providers to enable greater functionality and compatibility compared to
non-hardware-assisted virtual environments
• Intel® Virtualization Technology provides hardware assist to virtualization software, enabling your servers to support both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems and applications on the same server. Implementing virtualiza­tion enables businesses to get the most out of server investment by running more applications on each server.
• Industry-standard serial I/O capable of up to 4 Gb/s peak bandwidth with x8 link with Intel 3200 chipset
What is the 3000 Sequence?
At Intel, our processor sequence numbers are intended to help clarify processor features, capabilities and intended usages.
Intel offers four processor number sequences for server applications:
Intel® Xeon® processor 3000 sequence: One-processor
servers for small business, entry, or rst server based on
the Intel Xeon processor.
Intel® Xeon® processor 5000 sequence: Two-processor
general-purpose, standard high-volume servers, HPC systems, and workstations based on the Intel Xeon processor.
Intel® Xeon® processor 7000 sequence: Greater scalability
with 4- to 32-processor enterprise servers based on the Intel Xeon processor.
Intel® Itanium® processor 9000 sequence: Maximum
performance and scalability for RISC replacement usage
with 2- to 512-processor servers.
Find out more about Intel® Xeon®
processors at www.intel.com/xeon
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Intel® Xeon® Processor 3300 Series
Second-generation Intel Xeon processor 3300 series is based on Intel’s enhanced core microarchitecture, integrates up to 12 MB
L2 cache, Intel Virtualization Technology, and Intel 64 Architecture. Intel Xeon processor 3300 series provides signicant performance
headroom, especially for multi-threaded applications, helps boost system utilization through virtualization and application responsiveness.
Intel®
Processor Number1
NEW Intel® Xeon® processor X3380
NEW Intel® Xeon® processor X3370
NEW Intel® Xeon® processor L 3360
Intel® Xeon® pro cessor X3360
Intel® Xeon® pro cessor X3350
NEW Intel® Xeon® processor X3330
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3320
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3230
Intel® Xeon® pro cessor X3220
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3210
a
Thermal Design Power
b
Features 6 MB Smart Cache per core pair
c
Features 3 MB Smart Cache per core pair
d
Features 4 MB Smart Cache per core pair
CPU Frequency
3.16 GHz 12 M B
3.0 GHz 12 M B
2.83 GHz 12 M B
2.83 GHz 12 M B
2.66 GHz 12 M B
2.66 GHz 6 MB
2.5 GHz 6 MB
2.66 GHz 8 MB
2.4 GHz 8 MB
2.13 GHz 8 MB
Cache Size
Front Side
Bus TDP
b
1333 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
b
1333 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
b
1333 MHz 65W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
b
1333 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
b
1333 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
c
1333 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
c
1333 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
d
1066 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
d
1066 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
d
1066 MHz 95W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
Virtualization
a
Technology3
Intel® 64 Architecture
Intel®
2
EIST Package
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3100 Series
Second-generation Intel Xeon processor 3100 series is based on Intel’s enhanced core microarchitecture, integrates a 6 MB L2 cache,
Intel Virtualization Technology, and Intel 64 Architecture. Economic, dependable Intel Xeon processor 3100 series-based servers deliver
solid computing performance for entry-level servers without compromising affordability.
Intel®
Processor Number1
NEW Intel® Xeon® Processor E 312 0
Intel® Xeon® Processor E 311 0
NEW Intel® Xeon® Processor L 3 110
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3085
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3075
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3065
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Thermal Design Power
CPU Frequency
3.16 GHz 6 MB 1333 MHz 65W Ye s Ye s Yes LGA775
3.0 GHz 6 MB 1333 MHz 65W Ye s Ye s Yes LGA775
3.0 GHz 6 MB 1333 MHz 45 W Yes Yes Yes LGA775
3.0 GHz 4 MB 1333 MHz 65W Ye s Ye s Yes LGA775
2.66 GHz 4 MB 1333 MHz 65W Yes Yes Ye s LGA775
2.33 GHz 4 MB 1333 MHz 65W Yes Yes Ye s LGA775
Cache Size
Front-Side
Bus TDP
Virtualization
a
Technology3
Intel® 64 Architecture
Intel®
2
EIST Package
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Fluent* 6.3.33
8/9 work loads
High-Performance Computing (HPC) Server
Amber* 9
8 worklo ads
General Purpose
Est. SPECint*_rate_base2006
Technical Computing
Est. SPECfp*_rate_ base2006
Compute-Intensive Throughput General-Purpose Server
Energy Efficiency
SPECPo wer_ssj2008 (ssj _ops/ watt)
Java* Application Server
SPECjb b* 2005 bops
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3230
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3085
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360
Intel® Pentium® D Processor 945
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3230
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3085
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360
Intel® Pentium® D Processor 945
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3230
Intel® Xeon® Processor E 311 0
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3085
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3370
Intel® Xeon® Processor E 312 0 Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3380
Intel® Xeon® Processor E311 0
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3230
Intel® Xeon® Processor E 311 0
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360
Intel® Xeon® Processor 3085
Intel® Xeon® Processor X3370
Intel® Xeon® Processor E 312 0 Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360
Intel® Xeon® Processor L3360
Intel® Xeon® Processor E311 0
3.0
1.5
1.0
2.1
2.4
1.7
1.0
2.7
1.9
1.2
1.0
1.4
1.8
1.1
1.0
1.6
1.0 2
1.00
1.85
1.76
2.15
1.0 3
1.00
1.52
1.45
2.48
Breakthrough Performance with Enhanced Intel® Core™ Microarchitecture
Combining high-performance design with power-efcient technologies, the Intel Core microarchitecture is a foundation for new
energy-efcient platforms. Intel Core microarchitecture technologies deliver higher performance/watt compared to previous
Intel microarchitectures.
Intel® Wide Dynamic Execution. Executes more instructions per
clock with as much as a 33 percent wider execution path for each
processor core compared to previous Intel microarchitectures.
Intel® Intelligent Power Capability. Manages power consump-
tion of all execution units in the core to help optimize energy usage.
Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 (SSE4). Provides building blocks
for delivering expanded capabilities, enhanced performance, and
greater energy efciency for many applications.
Intel® Advanced Smart Cache. A large on-die cache that reduces
latency to data, helping to improve performance and power ef ciency.
Intel® Advanced Digital Media Boost. Executes complete 128-bit
instructions in one clock cycle instead of two cycles, as in previous
microarchitectures, for improved performance of streaming instruc-
tions (SSE/SSE2/SSE3/SSE4). The enhanced Intel Core microarchitec-
ture features a new Super Shufe Engine, which improves existing
SSE instructions while enabling signicant gains on the latest SSE4
instruction set.
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For more information on performance, please visit
www.intel.com/performance
Server and HPC Performance
• BenchmarkDescriptionforSPECcpu*2006suite(SPECint*_rate_base2006 & SPECfp*_rate_base2006): SP EC CPU2006 is the industry-adopted, CPU-intensive b enchmark which
stresses the system processor(s), memory subsystem, and compiler. Derived from 29 real user applications, CPU2006 provides a comparison across the widest practical range of hard-
ware reporting a geometric mean ratio score on a baseline compiled binary.
• Best1-socketSPECfp*_rate_base2006 Intel internal measurement results as of January 7, 2008:
– Intel® Pentium® D Processor plat form (score 19.8): Fujitsu-Siemens PRIMERGY* RX100S4 server plat form using one Intel Pentium D processor 945 3.40GHz, 4MB L2 cache, 800MHz
bus, 8GB memo ry (4x2GB D DR2 PC4200E, 2-rank, CL4, ECC), 64-bit SUSE LINUX* Enterprise Server 10 2.6.16.21-08smp, Intel® C++ Compiler for IA32/EM 64T version 9.1. Source www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2007q3/cpu2006-20070619-01288.html.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor 3085 platfo rm (score 30.5): Dell* PowerEdge* R200 using Intel Xeon processor 3085 (3.00 GHz, 4 MB L 2 cache, 1333 MHz bus), 8 GB (4x 2 GB DDR2-800),
64-bit SuSE* LINUX Enterprise Server 10, Intel® C++ and Fortran Compiler for LINUX32 and LINUX64 version 10.1. Source: www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2007q4/cpu2006­20071210-02855.html.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3230 platfor m (score 42.2): Acer* Altos* G330Mk2 using Intel Xeon processor X3230 (2.66 GHz , 8 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz bus), 8 GB (4x 2GB DDR2-800),
64-bit SuSE* LINUX Enterprise Server 10, Intel® C++ Complier and Fortran Compiler for LINUX* version 10.1. Source: www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2007q4/cpu2006-20071203-
02758.html.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360 platform (score 47.5): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based internal server using Intel Xeon processor X3360 (2.83 GHz, 12 MB L2 cache, 1333 MHz bus, 45nm), 8
GB (4x 2 GB DDR2-800), 64-bit SuSE* LINUX Enterprise Server 10, Intel® C++ and Fortran Compiler for LINUX32 and LINUX64 version 10.1. Source: TR#842 as of 7 Jan 08.
• Best1-socketSPECint*_rate_base2006 published and Intel internal measurement results as of January 7, 2008:
– Intel® Pentium® D Processor platform (sco re 20.6): Fujitsu-Siemens* Primergy* R X100S4 using Intel Pentium D processor 945 (3.40 GHz , 2x 2 MB L2 cache, 800 MHz bus), 8 GB (4x 2 GB
DDR2 PC4200E, 2-rank, CL4, ECC), 64-bit SuSE* LINUX Enterprise Server 10 2.6.16.21-08smp, Intel® C++ Compiler for IA32/EM64T version 9.1. Source: www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/ res2007q3/cpu2006-20070619-01287.html.
– I ntel® Xeon® Processor 3085 platform (score 34.9): Dell* PowerEdge* R200 using Intel Xeon processor 3085 (3.00 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 1333 MHz bus), 8 GB (4x 2 GB DDR2-800), 64-bit
SuSE* LINUX Enterprise Server 10, Intel® C++ Compiler for LINUX32 and LINUX64 version 10.1. Source: www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2007q4/cpu2006-20071210- 02852.html.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3230 platform (score 55.1): Acer* Altos* G330Mk2 using Intel Xeon processor X3230 (2.66 GHz, 8 MB L2 cac he, 1066 MHz bus), 8 GB (4x 2GB DDR2-800),
64-bit SuSE* LINUX Enterprise Server 10, Intel® C++ Complier Compiler for LINUX* version 10.1. Source: www.spec.org/cpu2006/results/res2007q4/cpu2006-20071203-02759.html.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360 platform (score 63.4): Intel 3210 Chipset-based internal server using Intel Xeon processor X3360 (2.83 GHz, 12 MB L2 cache, 1333 MHz bus, 45nm), 8 GB
(4x 2 GB DDR2-800), 64-bit SuSE* LINUX Enterprise Server 10, Intel® C++ Compiler for LINUX32 and LINUX64 version 10.1. Source: TR#842 as of 7 Jan 08.
• BenchmarkDescriptionforSPECjbb*2005: SPEC Java Business Benchmark 2005 (jbb2005). Written in Java, this multi-threaded benchmark emulates an order processing environment
in a company with multiple wareh ouses serving multip le customers. Measures average transaction throughput of a heavily loaded ser ver. Performance reported in Business Operations
per Se cond (BOP S).
• Best 1-socket SPECjbb*2005 published as of March 2009 and Intel internal measurements as of July 2008:
– Intel® Xeon® Processor E3110 platform (score 98,241 SPECjbb2005 bops): Intel 3210 Chipset-based ser ver platform using Intel Xeon processor E3110 (3.00 GHz , 1333 MHz bus, 6MB L2
cache), 8192 MB RAM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enterprise x64 (64 -bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (R 27.5.0-110-94909-1.6.0 _03-20080214-1558-windows-x86_ 64). Source: TR#934 as of Ju ly 08.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor E3120 platform (score 100,184 SPECjbb2005 bops): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based server platfo rm using Intel Xeon processor E3120 (3.16 GHz, 1333 MHz bus,
6MB L2 cache), 8192 MB RAM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enterprise x64 (64-bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (R27.5.0-110-94909-1.6.0_ 03-20080214-1558-windows-x86_64). Source: TR#934 as of July 08 .
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360 platform (score 172,903 SPECjbb2005 bops): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based server platform using Intel Xeon processor X3360 (2.83 GHz, 1333 MHz bus,
12MB L2 cache), 8192 MB R AM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enter prise x64 (64-bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (R27.5.0-110-94909-1.6.0_ 03-20 080214-1558-windows-x86_64). Source: TR#934 as of July 08 .
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3370 platform (score 181,467 SPECjbb2005 bops): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based ser ver platform using Intel Xeon processor X3370 (3.00 GHz , 1333 MHz bus,
12MB L2 cache), 8192 MB R AM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enter prise x64 (64-bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (R27.5.0-110-94909-1.6.0_ 03-20 080214-1558-windows-x86_64). Source : TR#934 as of July 08.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3380 platfor m (sco re 211,144 SPECjbb2005 bo ps): Intel® 3210 Ch ipset-based ser ver platform using Intel Xeon proces sor X3380 (3.16 GHz, 1333 MHz bus,
12MB L2 cache), 8192 MB R AM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enter prise x64 (64-bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (R27.5.0-110-94909-1.6.0_ 03-20 080214-1558-windows-x86_64). Source: www.spec.org/jbb2005/results/res2009q1/jbb2005-20090220-00576.html.
• BenchmarkDescriptionfor SPECPower_ssj2008: New industr y-standard benchmark for measuring energy efciency of volume servers usin g a S erver-side Java* application
(similar to SPECjbb*2005). The graduated workload measures AC system power consumption in relation to performance and is reported as overall ssj_ops/watt result.
Best 1-socket SPECPower_ssj2008 published as of March 2009 and Intel internal measurements as of July 2008:
– Intel® Xeon® Processor E3110 platform (score 513 SPECPower_ssj2008 ops/watt): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based server platform using Intel Xeon processor E3110 (3.0 GHz, 1333 MHz bus,
6MB L2 cache), 4 096 MB RAM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enterprise x64 SP2 (64 -bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (R27.5.0 -110-94909 -1.6.0_03-20080214-1558-windows-x86_6 4). Source : TR#945 as of J uly 08.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor E3120 platform (score 529 SPECPower_s sj2008 ops/watt): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based server platform using Intel Xeon proces sor E3120 (3.16 GHz , 1333 MHz
bus, 6MB L2 cache), 4096 MB R AM, Microsoft Windows* Ser ver 2008 Enterprise x64 SP2 (64-bit), B EA JRockit* 6.0 (R27.5.0-110-94909-1.6.0_03-20080214-1558-windows-x8 6_64). Source : TR#945 as of J uly 08.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3360 platform (score 746 SPECPower_ssj2008 ops /watt): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based server platform using Intel Xeon process or X3360 (2.83 GHz,
1333 MHz bus, 12MB L2 cache), 4096 MB RAM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enterprise x64 SP2 (64-bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (R27.5.0-110-94909-1.6.0_03-20080214-1558­windows-x86_64). Source: TR#945 as of July 08.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor X3370 platform (score 782 SP ECPower_ssj2008 ops /watt): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based server platform using Intel Xeon process or X3370 (3.0 GHz, 1333
MHz bus, 12MB L2 cache), 4096 MB RAM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enterprise x64 SP2 (64-bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (R27.5.0-110-94909-1.6.0_03-20080214-1558­windows-x86_64). Source: TR#945 as of July 08.
– Intel® Xeon® Processor L3360 platform (score 1,273 SPECPower_s sj2008 ops/watt): Fujit su Siemens PRIMERGY* TX150S6 using Intel Xeon processor L3360 (2. 83 GHz , 1333
MHz bus, 12MB L2 cache), 4096 MB RAM, Microsoft Windows* Server 2008 Enterprise x64 SP2 (64-bit), BEA JRockit* 6.0 (P28.0.0-8-109238-1.6.0_05-20090130-1408­windows-x86_64). Source: www.spec.org/power_ssj2008/results/res2009q1/power_ssj2008-20090220-00115.html.
• BenchmarkDescriptionforFluent*:Fluent is a commercial engineering application used to model computational uid dynamics. The benchmark consists of 9 standard workloads orga-
nized into small, me dium and large models. These comparisons use all but the largest of the models which does not t into th e 8GB of memory available on the platforms. The Rating, the
default Fluent metric, was used in calculating the ratio of the platforms by taking a geometric mean of the 8 workload ratings measured.
• Best1-socketFluent*version6.3.33(8ofthe9standard,jobs/day)benchmarkresultsasof7Jan2008:
– Intel® Xeon® Processor 3085 platfo rm (score 1611.1/avg sys watts 131; E3110 score 1874/avg sy s wat ts 106.6; X3230 score 2294.3/avg sys watts 192.3; X3360 score 2976/avg sys
watts 128.3): Intel® 3210 C hipset-based server platfo rm using Intel® Xeon® Processor 3085 (3.00 GHz, 4 MB ca che, 1333 FSB), E3110 (3.00 GHz , 6 MB cache, 1333 FSB, 45nm), X3230 (2.66 GHz, 8 MB ca che, 1066 FSB), or X3360 (2.83 GHz, 12 MB cache, 1333 FSB, 45nm), 4x 2 GB DDR2-800 ECC CL5 DIMMs, 120 GB SATA HDD, Red Hat* Enterprise LINUX 64-bit. Source : Intel interna l measureme nts TR#823/8 44.
• BenchmarkDescriptionforAmber*:A package of molecula r simulation programs. The workload measures the number of problems solved per day (P S) using eight standard
molecular dynamic simulations. See amber.ch.ic.ac.uk/amber9.bench1.html for more information.
• Best1-socketAmber*versionversion9(8standard,PS/day)benchmarkresultsasof7Jan2008:
– Intel® Xeon® Processor 30 85 platform (score 305.5/avg s ys watts 134; E3110 score 329.3/avg sys watts 109.5; X3230 score 461.4/avg sys watts 206.1; X3360 sco re 575.4/avg sys
watts 139.8): Intel® 3210 Chipset-based server platform using Intel Xeon Processo r 30 85 (3.00 GHz, 4 MB ca che, 1333 FSB), E3110 (3.00 GHz , 6 MB cache, 1333 FSB, 45nm), X3230 (2.66 GHz, 8 MB ca che, 1066 FSB), or X3360 (2.83 GHz, 12 MB cache, 1333 FSB, 45nm), 4x 2 GB DDR2-800 ECC CL5 DIMMs, 120 GB SATA HDD, Red Hat* Enterprise LINUX 64-bit. Source : Intel interna l measureme nts TR#823/8 44.
SPECint*2006 and SPECfp*2006 benchmar k tests reect the performance of the microp rocessor, memory architect ure and compiler of a computer sys tem o n compute-intensive, 32-bit or 64-bit applicatio ns. SPEC benchmark tes ts results for Intel microprocessors are determined using particular, well-congured systems. These results may or may not reect the relative performance of Intel microprocessor in systems with different hardware or software designs or congurations (including compilers). Buyers should consult other sources of information, including system benchmarks, to evaluate the perfo rmance of systems they are considering purchasing. SPECcpu*2006 suite including SPECint2006 a nd SPECfp2006 are registered trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC).
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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. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software congurations. Consult with your system vendor for more information.
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Intel® Virtualization Technology requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, virtual machine monitor (VMM) and applications enabled for virtualization
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