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Boost Performance with 45nm Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processors

The newest quad-core processors, built with Intel’s high-performance, energy efficient 45nm manufacturing technology, deliver up to 25% more performance than today’s leading quad-core Intel processors. This sales brief explains the advantages for dense computing environments where exceptional performance and performance-per-watt are key requirements.

Cost-Optimized Solution for Business

This sales brief explains how the Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processors are otimized for small and medium business and offer solid performance and performance per watt for basic business needs without sacrificing affordability.

Boost Performance and Energy Efficiency with new 45nm multi-core Intel® Xeon® processors

Now featuring Intel’s second-generation 45 nm quad-core processor, existing mainstream server platforms, new high-performance computing (HPC) systems, new workstations, and new business servers each deliver a unique combination of technology targeted at specific IT use environments.  Read how Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 5400 series help provide your data center or business with the performance headroom needed to confidently consolidate applications onto fewer systems using proven virtualization solutions or the compute power necessary for high-performance computing applications and workstation solutions.

The High Performance Energy-Efficient Enterprise

Josh Hanson, Intel® Xeon® Platform Marketing Manager, delivers an update on  the role Intel dual and quad-core servers can play for an enterprise looking to implement virtualization and other technologies that promote energy efficiency.

The Next Server Choice for Virtualization

Heard about the “data center demons”? If you are wresting with blowing through your data center’s power limit, experiencing “server sprawl” or needing to reduce operations and maintenance costs, then this presentation from the Gartner IT Symposium will offer some solutions. Josh Hansen, Intel® Xeon® Platform Marketing Manager at Intel, discusses the Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor 7300 Series based platforms.

A Peek at the Future: Intel Product Roadmap

In the new product roadmap update presentation from Rick White, Lead Server Strategist with Intel Corporation, he discusses Intel’s products for the data center including the new Intel® Xeon® 7300 processor. Additionally White touches upon Intel’s role in enabling predictive enterprises and in the Climate Savers Initiative.

Scalable Performance for Server Consolidation in Virtualized Environments

This IT@Intel brief describes how Intel IT tested a four-socket server based on the Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 7300 series, and demonstrated scalable, predictable performance with up to 32 consolidated server workloads in virtual machines (VMs).

Accelerating Silicon Design With Scalable Quad-Core Performance

A server based on the Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 7300 series completed complex design rule verification workloads up to 2.45x faster in Intel IT tests than a similarly configured server based on the Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 7100 series.  This IT@Intel brief describes how higher compute and memory capacity could accelerate product development cycles.

Comparing Multi-Core Processors for Server Virtualization

Intel IT tested servers based on select Intel multi-core processors to analyze the potential role of each in Intel’s data center server virtualization strategy. Each server provided significant potential benefits in performance, power consumption per workload, and operating costs over older servers running non-virtualized workloads. The server based on the Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 7300 series showed the greatest scalability and used the least power per job when running large numbers of virtual machines (VMs), and proved suitable for achieving high consolidation ratios in a busy enterprise data center.  See the details in this white paper.

Building a Real-World Model to Assess Virtualization Platforms

Intel IT demonstrated a greater than 50 percent cost reduction by using the Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® processor 5150 in the data center.