CELEBRATING
YEARS OF THE
PENTIUM BRAND
WITH THE
LATEST INSIDE
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Intel® Roadmap Directions 2014A Resource Guide for CIOs and IT Professionals
Volume 3 • 2014 | www.intel.in/directions
Celebrating over 20 years of the Pentium® brandIn Focus
INTEL® ROADMAP DIRECTIONS 20142
WelcomeIn the third quarter of 2014, Intel® Roadmap
Directions offers insights on how products and
technologies from Intel can help maintain your
enterprise’s competitive edge by enhancing
business efficiency and increasing bottom lines.
Technologies from Intel provide the ideal
framework for organizations to lead
productivity improvement.
In this edition, Intel® Roadmap Directions
focuses on the Intel® Pentium® Processor
Anniversary Edition - commemorating more
than 20 years of the Pentium® brand. See how
you can maximize the opportunity that the
first-ever unlocked Intel® Pentium® processor
brings for your business.
In addition, learn more about how tablets
powered by Intel fit right into the enterprise,
and also discover how you can drive office
innovation on a 2 in 1 mobile device.
Furthermore, get insights on the latest Intel®
SSD Data Center Family for PCIe* that provides
breakthrough performance for data center
storage. Also, uncover how SAP HANA*
software and the Intel® Xeon® processor E7
family can power your business with real-time,
data-driven intelligence.
As always, Intel® Roadmap Directions gives you
an inimitable source of cutting-edge technical
information that is designed to drive your
business ahead in a dynamic and highly
competitive market.
Introducing the New Intel® Pentium® Processor Anniversary EditionPresenting the Intel® Pentium® Processor Anniversary
Edition commemorating more than 20 years of the
Pentium® brand, featuring unlocked multipliers that
allow the ability to increase the core and memory
frequencies independently from the rest of the system.
Find out how you can level up your PC experience with
an unlocked processor, packed with added features.
Overclocking capabilities
now come to affordable
business desktop PCs with
the latest ‘Unlocked’ Intel®
Pentium® Processor
CELEBRATING
YEARS OF THE
PENTIUM BRAND
WITH THE
LATEST INSIDE
2
Unlocked for max performance
Overclocking feature to boost
performance by increasing
the core and memory 1frequencies significantly
Now with Intel® Quick Sync Video
Previously available only on
Intel® Core™ processors, this
technology uses dedicated
media processing to make video
creation and conversion faster 2and easier
Compatible with both Intel® 8 and 9
Series Chipsets
Support for the latest chipsets
and motherboards for maximum
compatibility and flexibility
Enhanced graphics for a great media
and gaming experience
Intel® HD Graphics delivers
unmatched visuals and 2media performance
Over a period of 20+ years, the Intel® Pentium® processor has evolved greatly and has seen a big leap in performance and
features. Today, the Intel® Pentium® processor is in its 12th generation, a derivative of today’s 4th generation Intel® Core™
processor family, which is based on Intel’s latest industry leading 22nm architecture and comes with some of the
technologies found in 4th generation Intel® Core™ processors.
Designed to Deliver 24x7 Reliability and ProductivityA huge number of the workforce in India are transactional workers - “process/workflow operators” - working in verticals like
banking, call center (ITES) and education. A large segment of this workforce generally uses their PCs for an extended
amount of time. In this scenario, reliable PC systems that deliver capable performance, affordability, and high energy
efficiency are required to meet the demanding needs of a typical Indian worker.
The Intel® Pentium® processor has been Intel’s flagship processor for the transactional PC segment for years. Intel has been
empowering transactional workers from industries like BFSI and ITES with Intel® Pentium® processor based desktops.
The new generation of Intel® Pentium® processors (Dual-Core & Quad-Core) based desktops are best suited for these
workers as the systems deliver up to 200% better performance than Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E6300 based desktops at 350% of the energy consumption. This performance and efficiency improvement can enable great value for businesses.
Supported by a Robust OEM EcosystemLeading OEMs like Lenovo*, HP*, Dell* and Acer*, among others, maximize the full potential of the latest Intel® Pentium®
processors to provide business users efficient and affordable systems that are highly suited for business needs.
20 years in the making...Intel® Pentium® Processor A RESOURCE GUIDE FOR CIOS AND
IT PROFESSIONALS
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SYSMark* 2007 Preview scores and tested PC configuration details are available at http://bapco.com/results#SYSmark-2007
Take your PC
experience
to the next level…Intel® Pentium® Processor G3258
Anniversary Edition
• 3.20 GHz Base Frequency
• 3MB Cache
• 2 Cores / 2 Threads
• Intel® HD Graphics
…with features that
give you control1• Unlocked version
• Intel® Quick Sync 2Video
• Compatible with
Intel® 8 Series and
9 Series Chipsets
Software and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more information go to . http://www.intel.com/performance
SYSmark* is an application-based benchmark that reflects usage patterns of business users in the areas of office productivity, data/financial analysis, system management, media creation, 3D modeling and web development.
NOTE: Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details.
Read more at www.intel.com/pentium
INTEL® ROADMAP DIRECTIONS 20144
Tablets for BusinessTablets powered by Intel® fit right into the enterprise
Read more at www.intel.in/tabletforbusiness
Enhance the mobility of your business without sacrificing performance with an Intel®
architecture-based tablet running Windows* 8 or Android* operating system.
Be it Haswell, Clovertrail, Baytrail or your continuing efforts and directions, there is a clear embrace of new trends in the industry. How do you reckon tabletisation as a strong influencer here?
Tabletisation is a big force, especially in the BFSI sector. Some 200 million customers will make banking transactions on their tablets by 2017. Many banks are investing aggressively in online banking, for reasons like cost reduction, customer retention, etc.
How crucial are new handshakes in your emphasis on tabletisation?
With ecosystem, largely our enabling work is with OEMs, ODMs to assure multiple designs, form factors meeting different price point and capabilities. We work with Google* and Microsoft* to assure that their latest OS experience is best-in-class with Intel. We work with ISVs/app developers to assure that their apps are best optimized/perform the best on Intel® based tablets.
Consumer technologies and supercomputers are strong action-fields for Intel on different turfs. Is it easy or possible to bridge them somewhere?
Today the tablet in our hand is more powerful than a five-year old PC or a 20 year old supercomputer. Moore's law is equally applicable to all devices so yes you can expect devices to be more powerful as we move ahead, to the extent possibly where they surpass the super-compute power of older generations.
For the full text of the interview, go to www.ciol.com/ciol/interviews/215848/the-pill-called-tablets
Use of Tablets in the Business World is Growing
Tablets provide new ways of working and new forms of value. Learn more about the
advantages and benefits of tablets for the enterprise.
The Rapid Tabletisation
in the Industry
An excerpt of the interview of Ravi Gupta, Vertical Head - Public Sector & Enterprise, Enterprise Solutions Group, Intel by CIOL on the phenomenon of rapid tabletisation in the industry.
The greatest attraction of
tablets is that they are so
light and portable. Their
touchscreens provide an
effective way to share and
view documents during
meetings or when presenting
a product.
Portability making tablets
attractive
With a tablet, you can
connect to the Internet
from anywhere and boost
your productivity. Also,
open up new business
opportunities, new ways of
working and new services or
business models.
Integration with the
cloud and providing
information in real-time
Tablets can not only
use the Internet for
communication during
a disaster, but also
increase the potential
for keeping your
business running without
service interruption.
Providing disaster-
resistant infrastructure
Productivity improvements,
new ways of working and
other benefits of tablets
let you make effective use
of the time you spend on
your business.
Making effective
use of time, cutting
operating costs
The clinic decided to adopt Intel® processor based tablets as their ease of input, stability and hardware characteristics suited the nature of the work.
Insurance Industry
A life insurance company uses tablets as new sales terminals, for paper-like communication
The insurance company strengthened its interactions with customers by equipping sales force with thin and light Intel® processor based tablets featuring pen-based, touchscreen operation.
Case Studies
Logistics Service Industry
An oil company uses tablets at service stations and enhances customer satisfaction
The company is using tablets with Intel Inside® for card membership applications and product sales - cutting the time to apply for a card by more than half.
Healthcare Industry
An eye clinic deploys highly stable tablets for new medical systems
Companies adopting tablets powered by Intel® processors
Many companies are choosing a combination of Intel® processors and tablets. Let’s see how tablets with Intel Inside® are helping
businesses across industries to create new value and boost work efficiency.
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Drive office innovation on a 2 in 1 mobile device
In business today, creativity and collaboration drive innovation. This has often required multiple devices
to get the job done, because we have to work in two different modes. Creativity means think time, typing
and data input, and working hooked up, head down, and hands-on with the PC—alone. Collaboration is a
whole different interaction: working together with colleagues, often meeting spontaneously somewhere
other than your desk.
Touch has revolutionized how we interact with technology. Touch allows workers to gather around a single
display in a more natural interaction than crowding around a desktop or laptop PC. Touch allows people
to use simple gestures to change focus to what’s important on the screen. Today’s office worker needs
both a traditional keyboard to create and touch to collaborate. 2 in 1s bring these together in a slim,
powerful, easy-to-carry device.
Project Management Acrobatics Made Easier
Project managers are some of the biggest multitaskers in the office. They are a one-person acrobatic
team. Many of these acrobats have had to use multiple devices to get their jobs done. Laptops alone—
disconnecting, reconnecting, folding, unfolding, and balancing them on one hand—keep them from being
productive and effective in multiple environments.
A 2 in 1 lets them work hands on, at their desks with a keyboard. The moment they need to get ideas,
opinions, and answers, they can detach, flip, or twist the keyboard out of the way and be in the hall,
conference room, or another office, easily, with the 2 in 1 as a touch tablet.
Creativity and Collaboration = 2 in 1
CURRENT: PC MODEL
NEW: 2 IN 1
Connect to a wireless
display when a larger
presentation screen
is needed.
REAL TIME
FULL COMPUTINGWork hands-on, at a desk
with a keyboard.
TOUCH SCREENAllows for collaboration
between workers.
Today’s office
worker needs both
a traditional
keyboard to create
and touch to
collaborate.
2 in 1s bring these
together in a slim,
powerful, easy-to-
carry device.
Read more at www.intel.com/2in1forbusiness
A 2 in 1 in the office helps keep workers productive
wherever they need to be, while reducing total cost of
ownership for the company and workloads in it.
2 in 1 is Better than Two
A 2 in 1 turns two devices into one. That simplifies life
for the office worker using it. But, with a 2 in 1 built on
a 4th generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processor, it also
reduces IT’s workload and the total cost of ownership 4for the company. 2 in 1s with Intel® vPro™ Technology
meet all the requirements that allow IT to keep these
new devices in compliance, help protect identities and
data, and remotely manage and maintain the entire 5fleet. In the long run, one is cheaper than two.
Today’s office worker needs both a traditional
keyboard to create and touch to collaborate.
2 in 1s bring these together in a slim, powerful,
easy-to-carry device.
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Introducing the NewIntel® Solid-State DriveData Center Familyfor PCIe*
Intel® Solid-State Drives
Intel® SSD Data Center Family for PCIe* provides
breakthrough performance to modernize data center storage.
Breakthrough Performance
The Intel® Solid-State Drive Data Center Family
for PCIe* brings extreme data throughput
directly to Intel® Xeon® processors with up to six
times faster data transfer speed than 6 Gbps 6SAS/SATA SSDs. The performance of a single
drive from the Intel® SSD Data Center Family for
PCIe, specifically the Intel® Solid-State Drive
Data Center P3700 Series (460K IOPS), can
replace the performance of 7 SATA SSDs
aggregated through a host bus adapter (HBA)
(approximately 500K IOPS).
INTEL® SSD PRODUCT COMPARISON
PRODUCT NAME
CAPACITY(GB)
SEQUENTIAL READ/WRITE(UP TO MB/S)
RANDOM 4KB READ/WRITE (UP TO IOPS)
FORM FACTOR
INTERFACE
400 / 800 /
1.6 TB /
2.0 TB
Intel® SSD
DC P3700
Series
2,800 /
2,000
460,000 /
175,000
2.5-inch and
HHHL AIC
PCI
Express*
Gen 3
400 / 800 /
1.2 TB /
1.6 TB /
2.0 TB
Intel® SSD
DC P3600
Series
2,600 /
1,700
450,000 /
56,000
2.5-inch and
HHHL AIC
PCI
Express*
Gen 3
100 / 200 /
400 / 800
Intel® SSD
DC S3700
Series
500 / 460 75,000 /
36,000
2.5 and
1.8-inch
SATA
6 Gb/s
80 / 120 /
160 / 240 /
300 / 400 /
480 / 600 /
800
Intel® SSD
DC S3500
Series
500 / 450 75,000 /
11,500
2.5 and
1.8-inch
SATA
6 Gb/s
80 / 120 /
180 / 240 /
360 / 480
Intel® SSD
Pro 1500
Series
540 / 490 48,000 /
80,000
2.5-inch
M.2
SATA
6 Gb/s
DATA CENTER PRODUCTS
PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS
Read more at www.intel.com/ssd
Modernize Data Center Storage
Intel led the industry in the creation of a new
Non-Volatile Memory Express* (NVMe*) storage
interface standard. NVMe overcomes SAS/SATA
SSD performance limitations by optimizing
hardware and software to take full advantage of
NVM SSD technology. Intel® Xeon® processors
efficiently transfer data in fewer clock cycles
with the NVMe* optimized software stack
compared to the legacy Advance Host
Controller Interface (AHCI) stack, reducing
latency and overhead. Direct CPU Connection
also eliminates Host-Bus-Adapter (HBA) cards,
further reducing latency and TCO.
Comprehensive Solution
Intel is driving transition to NVMe SSDs by
providing a comprehensive product line,
enabling extensive system compatibility,
delivering Intel drivers as well as supporting
industry driver development, and completing
numerous industry standard compliance
certifications. The Intel® SSD DC Family for
PCIe* includes the Intel® Solid-State Drive Data
Center P3700, P3600, and P3500 Series
providing a full range of endurance up to 10
full-capacity writes per day, capacity up to 2TB,
and 2.5” and Add-In-Card (AIC) form-factors.
Proven Quality and Reliability
Intel® SSD Data Center Family for PCIe devices
are based on Intel-developed controller,
firmware, and leading manufacturing process
NAND flash memory. Rigorous qualification and
compatibility testing ensures a highly reliable
SSD. By combining SSD NAND management
techniques and NAND silicon enhancements,
High Endurance Technology (HET) enables the
DC P3700 Series to achieve 10 drive writes per
day over a 5 year drive life. The Intel® SSD Data
Center Tool provides a powerful set of
management capabilities.
INTEL® ROADMAP DIRECTIONS 20146
Infuse Your Business with Real-time, Data-Driven IntelligenceSAP HANA* software and the Intel® Xeon® processor E7 family
power real-time business on an enterprise scale
Optimizations for the Intel® Xeon® Processor E7 Family
SAP HANA takes excellent advantage of Intel® Xeon® processor E7 family platform features:
• Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology) enables each processor core to handle two instruction streams simultaneously. SAP HANA takes advantage of this feature by performing work in parallel where possible and avoiding sequential processing.
• Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) decreases contention among processors for memory-access bandwidth. SAP HANA takes advantage of NUMA through the assignment of processor affinity and data placement.
7• Intel® Turbo Boost Technology allows processor cores to run faster than the base operating frequency under certain conditions. SAP HANA takes advantage of this feature automatically.
SAP HANA In-Memory Database Platform
Grow into the Future
Intel and SAP continue to extend the capability and efficiency of the SAP HANA platform. In the future, SAP HANA will act as the technology foundation for new, innovative business applications for planning, forecasting, operational performance, and simulation.
Enabling Real-Time Business through Tight Platform Integration
The SAP HANA in-memory database platform enables both transactional and analytics applications to be deployed on top of a single, blazingly fast, in-memory database to support real-time business scenarios while dramatically reducing total costs.
Today’s rising flood of diverse, fast-moving data represents one of the greatest
business opportunities of our time. Companies that can analyze data and distribute
information better and faster than their competitors can act more quickly and
intelligently to grow and protect their business. You can do exactly that with the SAP*
In-Memory Appliance Software (SAP HANA*) real-time business platform.
The Next Generation of Business-Data Analysis
SAP HANA is a multi-purpose appliance based on SAP software components
installed on servers based on the Intel® Xeon® processor. Conventional database
systems are typically performance-limited by the latency associated with reading
data from disk before a calculation and writing it back to disk afterward. SAP HANA
overcomes that limitation by storing the primary data copy in memory, rather than
on disk.
Using main memory as the primary data store lets SAP HANA deploy transactional
and analytic engines together, speeding up performance and letting users perform
ad-hoc data mining and decision-support functions. That transforms business
intelligence for a better future.
Learn more about SAP HANA at www.sap.com/platform/in-memory-computing Learn more about Intel® Xeon® processors at www.intel.com/xeon
• Up to 10 cores/20 threads
• Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA)
Massively Parallel
Processing
• Data partitioning/software parallelization
• Large memory
• Large, efficient cacheBlazing Fast
Data Access
• All data in main memory, high compression ratios
• Optimized memory-to-cache data transfers
• Intel instruction set extensions
• Advanced Intel processor features
Highly Optimized
Solution Stack
• Intel® Performance Counter Monitor
• Intel Software Development Tools
• Advanced RAS features/Machine check
• Architecture (MCA) recovery
Mission-Critical Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability (RAS)
• On-board disk storage/logs
• Flexible failover support
Intel® Xeon®ProcessorE7 Family
Breakthrough DatabasePerformance
SAP HANA* Software
Third-Party Databases (Traditional RDBMS, Apache Hadoop*, and More.)
Real-Time, Data-Driven Insights at Enterprise ScaleTransactional
Applications
(SAP Business Suite*)
Analytics Applications
(SAP NetWeaver*
Business Warehouse)
SAP HANA* In-Memory Database SoftwareIntel® Xeon® Processor E7 Family
Real-Time Data Replication
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Desktop Roadmap Guidance¤This latest Intel® architecture building block roadmap update is intended to provide you with recommendations for your
Desktop deployments.
¤ Please refer to Desktop Reference Tables for getting the exact SKU information. ¥ The Clock Speed mentioned is the starting speed for this sequence and the Cache mentioned is the starting cache memory for this sequence.
Mobile Segment Processor Chipset Processor No. Clock Speed Cache Wireless Solution
¥ ¥Portable Workstation Intel® Core™ i7 Processor Mobile Intel® 8 Series Chipset i7- 4000QM/i7-4000HQ Minimum 2.00 GHz Minimum 4 MB L3 Cache Intel® Centrino® 6000/7000
Series & above & above Series (802.11 a/g/n)
¥ ¥Performance Notebook Intel® Core™ i7 Processor Mobile Intel® QM87 Chipset i7-4800HQ/i7-4900HQ/ Minimum 2.30 GHz Minimum 6 MB L3 Cache Intel® Centrino® 6000/7000
with vPro™ Technology i7-4800MQ/i7-4900MQ & above & above Series (802.11 a/g/n)
¥ ¥Mainstream Notebook Intel® Core™ i3/i5 Mobile Intel® 8 Series Chipset i3-4000M/i5-4300M/ Minimum 2.60 GHz Minimum 3 MB L3 Cache Intel® Centrino® 6000/7000
Processors i3-4000U/i5-4000U Series & above & above Series (802.11 a/g/n)
¥ ¥Ultrabook™ Intel® Core™ i5/i7 Mobile Intel® 8 Series Chipset i5-4300U/i7-4600U Minimum 1.40 GHz Minimum 3 MB L3 Cache Intel® WiFi Link 6000/7000
Processors integrated in the processor Series & above & above Series (802.11 a/g/n)
¥ ¥Small Form Factor Intel® Core™ i3/i5/i7 Mobile Intel® 8 Series Chipset i3-4000U /i5-4300U/ Minimum 1.40 GHz Minimum 3 MB L3 Cache Intel® WiFi Link 6000/7000
(less than 1.5kg weight) Processors integrated in the processor i7-4600U Series & above & above Series (802.11 a/g/n)
¥ ¥Value Notebook Intel® Celeron® Mobile Intel® 8 Series Chipset 2900 Dual-Core Minimum 1.10 GHz Minimum 2 MB L3 Cache Intel® WiFi Link (802.11 b/g)
Processor Processor Series & above & above
Mobile Roadmap Guidance¤This latest Intel® architecture building block roadmap update is intended to provide you with recommendations for your
Mobile deployments.
¤ Please refer to Mobile Reference Tables for getting the exact SKU information. ¥ The Clock Speed mentioned is the starting speed for this series and the Cache mentioned is the starting cache memory for this series.
Desktop Segment Processor Chipset Processor No. Clock Speed Cache
¥ ¥ Enthusiast Desktop Intel® Core™ i7 Processor Intel® X79 Chipset Intel® Core™ i7 Processor Minimum 3.40 GHz Minimum 8 MB L3 Cache 4000 Sequence & above & above
¥ ¥Enterprise Managed Intel® Core™ i5 Processor Intel® Q87 Chipset Intel® Core™ i5 Processor Minimum 2.30 GHz Minimum 4 MB L3 Cache
Desktop with vPro™ Technology 4000 Sequence & above & above
¥ ¥ Advanced Desktop Intel® Core™ i3 Processor Intel® 8 Series Chipset Intel® Core™ i3 Processor Minimum 2.90 GHz Minimum 3 MB L3 Cache
4000 Sequence & above & above
¥ ¥ Evolving Desktop Intel® Pentium® Processor Intel® 8 Series Chipset Intel® Pentium® Processor Minimum 2.60 GHz Minimum 3 MB L3 Cache
G3000 Sequence & above & above
¥ ¥ Basic Desktop Intel® Celeron® Processor Intel® 8 Series Chipset Intel® Celeron® Processor Minimum 2.40 GHz Minimum 2 MB L3 Cache
G1800 Sequence & above & above
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Server Roadmap Guidance¤This latest Intel® architecture building block roadmap update is intended to provide you with recommendations for your
Server deployment.
¤ Please refer to Server Reference Tables for getting the exact SKU information. ¥ The Clock Speed mentioned is the starting speed for this series and the Cache mentioned is the starting cache memory for this series.
ΦWorkstation Segment Processor Clock Speed Cache FSB / QPI
¥ ¥Performance DP Workstation Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v2 Series Minimum 1.80 GHz & above Minimum 10 MB L3 Cache & above Up to 8.0 GT/sec QPI
¥ ¥Mainstream DP Workstation Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v2 Series Minimum 1.80 GHz & above Minimum 10 MB L3 Cache & above Up to 8.0 GT/sec QPI
¥ ¥Entry DP Workstation Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v2 Series Minimum 1.70 GHz & above Minimum 10 MB L3 Cache & above Up to 8.0 GT/sec QPI
¥ ¥Performance UP Workstation Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-1600 v2 Series Minimum 3.70 GHz & above Minimum 10 MB L3 Cache & above N/A
¥ ¥Entry UP Workstation (1-skt) Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1200 v3 Series Minimum 1.10 GHz & above Minimum 4 MB L3 Cache & above N/A
Workstation Roadmap Guidance¤This latest Intel® architecture building block roadmap update is intended to provide you with recommendations for your
Workstation deployment.
¤ Please refer to Server Reference Tables for getting the exact SKU information.. ¥ The Clock Speed mentioned is the starting speed for this series and the Cache mentioned is the starting cache memory for this series.
ΦServer Segment Processor Clock Speed Cache FSB / QPI
¥ ¥High-End Mission Critical Intel® Itanium® Processor 9500 Series Minimum 1.73 GHz & above Minimum 20 MB L3 Cache & above 6.4 GT/sec QPI & above
¥ ¥Mainstream Mission Critical Intel® Xeon® Processor E7-4800/8800 v2 Series Minimum 1.90 GHz & above Minimum 12 MB L3 Cache & above 6.4 GT/sec QPI & above
¥ ¥High-Density Server (4-skt) Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4600 v2 Series Minimum 2.20 GHz & above Minimum 10 MB L3 Cache & above Up to 8.0 GT/sec QPI
¥ ¥Performance DP Server Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v2 Series Minimum 1.80 GHz & above Minimum 10 MB L3 Cache & above Up to 8.0 GT/sec QPI
¥ ¥Mainstream DP Server Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2600 v2 Series Minimum 1.80 GHz & above Minimum 10 MB L3 Cache & above Up to 8.0 GT/sec QPI
¥ ¥Entry DP Server Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2400 v2 Series Minimum 1.80 GHz & above Minimum 10 MB L3 Cache & above Up to 8.0 GT/sec QPI
¥ ¥UP Server (1-skt) Intel® Xeon® Processor E3-1200 v3 Series Minimum 1.10 GHz & above Minimum 4 MB L3 Cache & above N/A
~ Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details.
Φ Intel® QuickPath Interconnect (Intel® QPI) unleashes the parallel processing performance of next-generation Intel® 45nm microarchitectures.
1. WARNING: Altering clock frequency and/or voltage may: (i) reduce system stability and useful life of the system and processor; (ii) cause the processor and other system components to fail; (iii) cause reductions in system performance; (iv) cause additional heat or other damage; and (v) affect system data
integrity. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the processor beyond its specifications. Intel assumes no responsibility that the processor, including if used with altered clock frequencies and/or voltages, will be fit for any particular purpose. For more information, visit
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/overclocking/overclocking-intel-processors.html.
2. Built-in visual features are not enabled on all PCs and optimized software may be required. Check with your system manufacturer. Learn more at http://www.intel.com/go/biv.
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3. SYSMark* 07 Preview scores and tested PC configuration details are available at http://bapco.com/results#SYSmark-2007
4. Intel® vPro™ technology is sophisticated and requires setup and activation. Availability of features and results will depend upon the setup and configuration of your hardware, software, and IT environments. To learn more visit http://www.intel.com/technology/vpro.
5. Principled Technologies, “Total Cost of Ownership: Save with a 2 in 1 Intel vPro Ultrabook,” July, 2013. Intel is a sponsor and member of the BenchmarkXPRT Development Community, and was the major developer of the XPRT family of benchmarks. Principled Technologies is the publisher of the XPRT family of
benchmarks. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases.
6. Based on the Intel® Solid-State Drive S3700 Series Product Specifications.
7. Intel® Turbo Boost Technology requires a system with Intel Turbo Boost Technology capability. Consult your PC manufacturer. Performance varies depending on hardware, software, and system configuration. For more information, visit www.intel.com/technology/turboboost/
8. Intel® Virtualization Technology requires a computer system with an enabled Intel® processor, BIOS, and virtual machine monitor (VMM). Functionality, performance, or other benefits will vary depending on hardware and software configurations. Software applications may not be compatible with all operating
systems. Consult your PC manufacturer. For more information, visit http://www.intel.com/go/virtualization.
9. 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. Processors will not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel® 64 architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary
depending on your hardware and software configurations. Consult with your system vendor for more information.
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