Intel Unveils Xeon E7 v3 Processors With Up To 18 Dual-threaded Cores; Detailed Capabilities And Price
Janice Tapil | | May 07, 2015 11:40 AM EDT |
The Intel Corporation has unveiled its new Xeon E7 v3 processors with up to 18 dual-threaded cores, according to Beta News.
The senior vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group at Intel, Diane Bryant, said that the new Xeon E7 v3 processors can help businesses to be efficient in its operation and can offer faster decision-making.
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"The Intel Xeon processor E7 v3 family is the engine for accelerating business intelligence through real-time analytics," said Bryant.
Bryan added that the real-time analytics allow businesses to enhanced operational efficiency, improve its customer satisfaction and can generate better revenues
The site added that 17 system manufacturers around the world has started to announce the Intel Xeon processor E7 v3 family-based platforms on May 5. The manufacturers were Sugon, Bull, Hitachi, Cisco, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Huawei, Inspur, Oracle, NEC, Lenovo, PowerLeade, Quanta, Supermicro, ZTE and SGI.
Furthermore, the firm confirmed that the product family has 12 processor models that includes a multiple segment optimized processor such as two high-frequency models.
According to Intel Newsroom, new security and reliability capabilities has been added and the Intel Run Sure technology is also featured in the Intel Xeon E7 v3 processor.
The new reliability and security capabilities has an increased cryptographic performance through its latest Intel Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions and the additional micro-architectural improvements.The new processor family is said to achieve a 40 percent average performance and improvement as compared to the prior generation. The firm also added that the processor family offers up to 6x improvements in business processing application performance.
Moreover, the processor family offers up to 70 percent more decision support analytic per hour. The processors has a capability configurations of up to 32 sockets and support for largest memory capacity.
The Intel Xeon E7 v3 processors also deliver up to 6x improvement in the processing of business application performance with the new Intel Transactional Synchronization Extension.
Meanwhile, as for the price, the Intel Xeon processor E7 v3 product family will be offered in 12 different processor models, which range in price from $1,224 to $7,175 in quantities of 1,000.
Currently, the Nippon Paint, which is the largest paint supplier in Asia is using the new chipsets of Intel.
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