Competitive Advantage in a New Economy
Ramunas DomarkasMarket Development Manager
Intel Corporation
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia
Agenda
Dealing with Recessions
Investing in a Downturn
Competitive Advantage
Grove’s Rules of Recessions
They Always End
You Don’t “Save” Yourself Out of One
Some Emerge Stronger Than Before
Moore’s Law: Over 30 Years Strong
The Promises of Moore’s Law
Predictable performance gains
Lower power transistors
Revolutionary innovation
Moore’s Law in ActionThe Tick-Tock Model
Penryn NehalemSandyBridge
Westmere
NEW
Microarchitecture
45nm
NEW
Microarchitecture
32nm
NEW
Process
45nm
NEW
Process
32nm
Intel® Core™
NEW
Microarchitecture
65nm
TOCK TICK TOCK TICK TOCK
All dates, product descriptions, availability and plans are forecasts and subject to change without notice.
Forecast
Agenda
Dealing with Recessions
Investing in a Downturn
Competitive Advantage
Server Refresh Benefits(Single Core)
Source: Intel estimates as of Nov 2008. Performance comparison using SPECjbb2005 bops (business operations per second). Results have been estimated based on internal Intel analysis and are provided for informational purposes only. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. For detailed calculations, configurations and assumptions refer to the legal information slide in backup.
2005
184 Intel® Xeon®
Single Core Servers
2009
Performance Refresh
1:1
Up to 9x Performance
184 Intel® Xeon®
5500 Based Servers
18% Annual Energy Costs
Estimated Reduction
– OR –
Efficiency Refresh
9:1
21 Intel® Xeon®
5500 Based Servers
As Low as
8 MonthPayback
90% Annual Energy Costs
Estimated Reduction
200921 Servers
200663 Servers
Server Refresh Benefits(Dual-Core)
1 Source: Intel internal measurements as of Feb 2009. Performance comparison using SPECjbb2005 bops (business operations per second). Use this slide in conjunction with backup data.
3:13:1
5100 Series 5500 Series
Intel® Xeon® 5500 Can Help Avoid
Costly Data Center Expansion,
Reducing Floor Space and Costs
Floor Space
66%REDUCTION
Estimated Energy Cost
74%REDUCTION
Estimated AnnualSAVINGS
$61KEnergy + OS Licensing
www.intel.com/go/xeonestimator
Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series(Codename Nehalem-EP)
A tremendous step forward in technology
– New processor architecture
– New platform architecture
– New memory subsystem
– New I/O subsystem
– New options with SSDs
An even bigger step forward for IT capability
Performance Energy Efficiency Virtualization
Single Core Multi-core
Intel® Xeon® Processor2S Performance
Rela
tive P
erf
orm
ance
Intel®
Xeon®
5100
Intel®
Xeon®
5300
Intel®
Xeon®
5400
Intel®
Xeon®
5500
Performance gains represent a blend(GEO mean) of five common 2-socket workload
types across a range of typical usages (see details)
Compelling Performance Gains;Enables Unprecedented Opportunities For Business
Dual Core
Source: Published/submitted/measured results March 30, 2009. Each bar represents the geo mean of published results on five industry standard benchmarks – SPECint_rate, SPECfp_rate, SPECjbb2005, TPC-C and SAP-SD.
Relative Performance
Higher is better
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or
software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on
performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit http://www.intel.com/performance/resources/limits.htm Copyright © 2009, Intel Corporation. * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Performance SummaryIntel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series (Nehalem-EP)
Compelling Performance Gains Across the Board
SPECfp_rate downbin data SPECint_rate downbin data
Technical Compute Servers
Mainstream Enterprise Servers
Up to 3.5X Bandwidth Up to 2.25X Performance
General PurposeHigh Performance Computing
Java
SAP
Integer
VirtualizationDatabaseFinite
ElementAnalysis
CompFluid
Dynamics
EnergyFloating
Point
Memory Bandwidth
Intel Xeon X5570 (2.93 GHz) vs. Intel Xeon X5460 (3.16GHz)Intel Xeon X5570 (2.93 GHz) vs. Intel Xeon X5482 (3.20GHz)
Weather
Source: Published/submitted/approved results March 30, 2009. See backup for additional details
Intel® Xeon® 5500 PerformanceSPECint_rate_base2006* (Linux)
Xeon® 5400 source: Based on published results at www.spec.org as of Jan 14, 09. Xeon® 5500 source: Intel internal measurements submitted to www.spec.org on March 16, 2009. Turbo Boost and Intel HT are both ON. Complete configuration details in legal information section.
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit Intel Performance Benchmark Limitations.
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Intel® Xeon®
5400 Series
Intel® Xeon®
5500 Series
Huge performance leap for Standard and
Performance SKUs
Intel® Xeon® 5500 Performance SPECfp_rate_base2006* (Linux)
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Basic Intel® Xeon® 5500 SKUs outperform ALL
Intel® Xeon® 5400 SKUsIntel® Xeon®
5400 Series
Intel® Xeon®
5500 Series
Xeon® 5400 source: Based on published results at www.spec.org as of Jan 14, 09. Xeon® 5500 source: Intel internal measurements submitted to www.spec.org on March 16, 2009. Turbo Boost and Intel HT are both ON. Complete configuration details in legal information section.
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel products, visit Intel Performance Benchmark Limitations.
Energy Efficiency Summary
† Source: Intel internal measurements using SPECjbb2005* as of Aug 2007. System configurations: 2S, 80W processors, 8 DIMMs, 1 HDD, 1 PSU. Except Irwindale=110W processors; Power measurements using SPECjbb2005. Tylersburg-EP from Intel internal measurements as of Sept 2008 with 2.93GHz 95W processors. This information is preliminary and subject to change before launch. For more information, see legal information slide at end of this presentation.
Energy Efficiency
• Up to 2.25x performance, similar power envelope†
• Lower system idle power reduces IT costs
• Dynamically turns cores on/off to meet performance needs
Matching Power Consumed to Performance Delivered
System Utilization
Idle 100%
Syste
m P
ow
er
50%
Server technology designed to better optimize cost and
performance real time
Idle and Peak Power Reductions†
12%
50%
Automated Low Power StatesIntegrated Power Gates1
Energy Efficiency Enhancements Intel® Intelligent Power Technologies
Enables idle cores to go to near zero power independently
More and lower CPU power states
Reduced latency during transitions
Power management now on memory, I/O
Automatic Operation or Manual Core Disable2
Adjusts System Power Consumption Based on
Real-time Load1 Integrated power gates (C6) requires OS support.
2 Requires BIOS setting change and system reboot.
Core0 Core1 Core2 Core3
Voltage(cores)
Voltage(rest of processor)
NEW!
NEW!
ENHANCED!
Core0
Server Usage Evolution
* Data for Dynamic WebPages not available for 1997
** 2015 values are Intel projections based on trend
Web Server Usage Evolution
Sources: http://www.websiteoptimization.com/speed/tweak/average-web-page/growth-average-web-page.png
http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
More compute horsepower required to serve increasingly large, dynamic web pages to meet user expectations
Growth in Enterprise System Shipments
* Source: IDC Worldwide server workloads 2008
• Decision Support includes Data Warehousing/Data Mart and Data Analysis/Data Mining
• Business Processing includes ERP, CRM, OLTP, Batch
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured
by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to
evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel
products, visit Intel Performance Benchmark Limitations
•Increasing complexity of the workload drives need for more servers
•Trend shows that future growth and complexity will require more compute resources
Intel Confidential
VMs or Virtualized Users Per Server
Results have been estimated based on internal Intel analysis and are provided for informational purposes only. Any difference in
system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance.
Configurations:• Atom w/945 GSE: 2 GB UDIMM DDR2-533• Pentium E5400 with X38: 8 GB UDIMM ECC DDR2-800• Lynnfield with Ibexpeak: 16 GB RDIMM DDR3-1066• Xeon E5540 w/5520 chipset: 72 GB RDIMM ECC DDR3-1333
Performance tests and ratings are measured using specific computer systems and/or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as measured
by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources of information to
evaluate the performance of systems or components they are considering purchasing. For more information on performance tests and on the performance of Intel
products, visit Intel Performance Benchmark Limitations
Virtualization parameters:
5 SPECint_rate base marks/Virt, 2GB memory,
20% Hypervisor OH
Assumes Memory cost parity of $20/GB for DDR2 and
DDR3 and for DIMM capacity.
Intel Confidential
Higher is better
2S Xeon delivers 30 times more VMs per server than Atom
Intel solutions for storage
Addressing IT Challenges Head-OnReduce costs, improve data availability, increase responsiveness
Efficient,Responsive Storage
More Technology,Fewer Risks, Affordability
Advanced Technologies &High Integration
Energy-Efficient Performance
Ubiquitous Architecture
• Advanced technology and standards (memory, SBB, SFF)
• RAID 5/6 hardware acceleration
• Asynch. DIMM Refresh (ADR)
• System on a chip (SOC) for cost/performance solutions
• Solid-State SATA 3.0 Gb/s drives
• Next-generation interconnects (10 GbE, FCOE)
• Scalable, power-efficient,multi-core performance
• 45nm High-K Advantage: Faster processors, larger caches
• High I/O and memory bandwidth
• Breakthrough performance and reliability for scale up & out storage architectures
• World-class process technology
• Standards-based storage for standout performance and functionality at a reduced cost
• SAN & NAS solutions converging on Intel® Xeon® Processors
• Common, highly scalable architecture for consumer to enterprise storage solutions
• Broad software ecosystem
Leading Edge Storage Solutions
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Leadership Storage Platform Solutions
Intel® Block
Protection
Technology
RAID 6 P+QCommon DDF
SAS
EnterpriseSSD
Advanced Technologies and Standards
Bands 2-Up
Dual-Core, Quad-Core Processors, and Chipsets
DAS
SAS RAID on Chip,Controller and IOP
Bands 1-2
Intel Atom Processor, IA SoC
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Intel® Architecture Storage Platforms
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Enterprise Storage
Intel® Xeon® 5500 Platform
(Formerly Tylersburg EP Platform)
Enterprise Storage
Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® LV/ULV
Processor/Intel® Celeron® Processor
(Value Sossaman)(Whitmore Lake Platform-Intel® 3100)
SMB Storage
SMB Storage Entry Level
Highly-integrated SoC for Entry-Level Storage Solutions
Best in Class Performancefor Enterprise Storage
Cost/Performance Optimized
Performance Dense
Just
Released
Performance
Intel® Xeon®
5100/5200/5300/5400/5500
Performance and Power Optimized
Value
Best in Class Performancefor Enterprise Storage
Intel® EP80579 Integrated Processor
(SOC, 600 MHz-1200 MHz, 256 KB L2
Cache 13-22 W TDP)
Low Cost
Intel® Xeon®
5100/5200/5300/5400/5500
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IA Storage Integration
RAID 5/6 accelerationExpanded I/O (IOH)Battery-backed DRAMIntegrated PCIe* root complexPCIe Non Transparent Bridge
Intel®
5100 ChipsetBattery-backed DRAM supportFirst integrated storage feature
Intel® EP80579
Integrated Processor
System-on-Chip (SoC)Encryption EngineIP acceleration
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• Energy Efficient Silicon• Scalable Performance• Leading Edge Process Technology
ProcessorRoadmap
• Reference Boards, BIOS, Drivers• Software Development Kits• Component Standard in Ecosystem
PlatformTechnologiesReference
Designs
• Linux or Windows Based Platforms• Emerging Add-In Ecosystem• Content Delivery Service Integration
EcosystemChoice
• “One-Click” User Installation• Facial Recognition for Photo Indexing• Manual Free
Ease of UseInnovation
BIOS DriversSDK
Time-to-Market, Innovation & Differentiation for SMB and Home
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Enterprise SSD Product Update
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2.5” FF32GB/64GB SLC
240/170 R/W (MB/s)>35k read IOPS/>4k write IOPS
Architected for write intensive, highly random workloads
Targeting Enterprise storage/ server, workstation applications
•Extreme Performance
•Greater Energy Efficiency
•Enhanced Reliability
• Lower TCOKey Features
IT Benefits
Intel® High-Performance Solid-State Drives
Extreme performance and reliability for servers, workstations, and storage systems
Fast, Cool, Reliable
Intel® High Performance Solid-State Drives
High performance SATA Drive2.5” FF
32GB /64GB SLC
240/170 R/W (MB/s)
Architected for write intensive highly random workloads
Targeting Enterprise storage/ server, workstation applications
“X18-M”SFF Mobile Client
“X25-M”Mobile Client
Performance SFF Mobile SATA Drive1.8” FF80GB /160GB MLC240/70 R/W (MB/s)Architected for client workloadsTargeting Small Form Factor Mobile Client apps
Performance Mobile SATA Drive2.5” FF80GB /160GB MLC240/70 R/W (MB/s)Architected for client workloadsTargeting PC Client applications & read intensive enterprise applications; Search, Video serving, IPDC
“X25-E”Enterprise Class
SLC – Enterprise Class SSD
MLC – Client/Consumer Class SSD
Intel® High-PerformanceMLC SATA Solid-State Drives
X25-M and X18-M
Key Specifications HDDs Other SSDs Intel SATA SSD
Sustained Read Throughput < 65 MB/s < 100 MB/s 240 MB/s
Mobile Mark ’07 Vista Power ~1.0 W ~0.6 W 0.1 W**
Operational Shock 325 G 1500 G 1500 G
Overall Performance Good Better Best
** SATA DIPM Enabled
Mainstream Performance
Features:• Intel® MLC NAND Technology
• SATA 3.0 Gb/s Interface
• 1.8” & 2.5” Form Factor
• 80GB and 160GB Capacity
• 1.2M Hour MTBF
• 5 Year Life in Mobile Clients
Ultra Responsiveness
Longer Battery Life
Highly Rugged
Lower TCO
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Features:• Intel® SLC NAND Technology
• SATA 3.0 Gb/s Interface
• 2.5” Form Factor
• 2M Hours MTBF
• 32GB and 64GB Capacities
Intel® High Performance SLC SATA Solid-State Drives X25-E
Key Specifications HDDs Other SSDs Intel SATA SSD
Sustained Read Throughput < 65 MB/s < 100 MB/s 240 MB/s
Sustained Write Throughput < 65 MB/s < 100 MB/s 170 MB/s
Unit Energy per GB Transferred* 348 J 270 J 19 J
4k Random Write IOPs* < 150 < 4000 > 4000
* Performance tests measured using HP 6910p SantaRosa notebook 2.0GHz with Merom processor, 2GB DRAM, Vista Enterprise Edition and reflect
approximate performance of Intel products as measured by those tests. Energy per GB transferred measured using IOMeter with a mixed read/write,
random/sequential workload. Differences in system hardware or software design or configuration may affect actual performance. 72nm NAND based
performance data shown, expect POR 50nm based product to be the same or better. J == Joule == 1 Watt/s
Extreme Performance
Low Power
Enhanced Reliability
Lower TCO
Architected
for high write
usages
Extreme Performance
& Reliability
Agenda
Dealing with Recessions
Investing in a Downturn
Competitive Advantage
Made Possible by Moore’s Law
Researchers
Many
Ubiquitous
Pervasive
15BDevices
Mainframes Client/Server Web Cloud Architecture
The Embedded InternetEverything is Connected
Product OptionsIntel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series
† Max Turbo Boost frequency based on number of 133 MHz increments above base freq (+2 = 0.266 GHz, +3 = 0.400 GHz).
Value Add Features Available on Higher End Processors
CPU Number Usage Cores Cache Link SpeedMax Memory
SpeedTurbo
†HT
95 W
X5570 (2.93 GHz)X5560 (2.80 GHz)X5550 (2.66 GHz)
Advanced 4 8M6.4
GT/s1333MHz
Up to400 MHz
80W
E5540 (2.53 GHz)E5530 (2.40 GHz)
Standard4 8M
5.86 GT/s
1066 MHz
Up to266 MHz
80W
E5520 (2.26 GHz)60 W
L5520 Low
E5506 (2.13 GHz) L5506 Power
2-4 4M4.8
GT/s800MHz
No Turbo
No HT
80W
E5504 (2.00 GHz)E5502 (1.86 GHz)Dual-core
Basic
Processor transition matrix
All recessions end
The right products at the right time
Intel: the best way to define the future is to invent it
Summary
”The best way to define the future is to invent it.”
-Robert Noyce, Intel co-Founder
Intel: Investing for Your Future