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Major server vendors and whitebox builders will be ready with dozens of new servers and workstations based on Intel's new Xeon 5500 series of processors, code named Gainestown and based on the Nehalem microarchitecture first seen in last November's release of Core i7 desktop chips. The 5500 series includes a dozen new multi-core, dual-threaded 45-nanometer processors tailored for dual-socket servers and workstations, including a pair of low-power chips and one 130-watt monster that screams along at 3.20GHz.
Partners say the new dual-core and quad-core chips are Intel's best-performing server processors to date, with energy efficiency benefits of up to two times over single-core Xeons. In the data center, those savings are passed along via lower power bills -- one major server vendor is even promising a three-month return-on-investment for customers refreshing servers based on older single-core chips with the new Gainestown systems.
While the biggest server vendors are rolling out Gainestown-based blade, rack and tower servers with literally thousands of SKUs on offer, smaller Intel partners are just as geared up for Monday's release party.
System integrators can look forward to building Xeon 5500 series-based systems on the following motherboard and chipset platforms, obtained by ChannelWeb:
"We're just itching for the calendar to say we can officially put [Nehalem] on our Web site. It's going to be huge," said Shah Gautam, president of Colfax International, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based builder of high-end custom servers and workstations.
As for the processors themselves, Intel has been playing its cards close to its vest, price and specification-wise. Based on information from reliable sources, here are our best guesses as to what we can expect from the initial Xeon 5500 series lineup come Monday:
XEON 5500 SERIES - GAINESTOWN
Dual-Core, 80W
E5502 (1.86 GHz, 800MHz, 4MB L3, 4.8GT/s QPI) - $188
Quad-Core, 60W
L5506 (2.13 GHz, 800MHz, 4MB L3, 4.8GT/s QPI) " price n.a.
L5520 (2.26 GHz, 1066MHz, 8MB L3, 5.86GT/s QPI) " price n.a.
Quad-Core, 80W
E5504 (2.0GHz, 800MHz, 4MB L3, 4.8GT/s QPI) - $224
E5506 (2.13 GHz, 800MHz, 4MB L3, 4.8GT/s QPI) - $266
E5520 (2.26GHz, 1066MHz, 8MB L3, 5.86GT/s QPI) - $373
E5530 (2.40GHz, 1066MHz, 8MB L3, 5.86GT/s QPI) - $530
E5540 (2.53GHz, 1066MHz, 8MB L3, 5.86GT/s QPI) - $744
Quad-Core, 95W
X5550 (2.66 GHz, 1333MHz, 8MB L3, 6.4GT/s QPI) - $958
X5560 (2.80 GHz, 1333MHz, 8MB L3, 6.4GT/s QPI) - $1172
X5570 (2.93 GHz, 1333MHz, 8MB L3, 6.4GT/s QPI) - $1386
Quad-Core, 130W
W5580 (3.20GHz, 1333MHz, 8MB L3, 6.4GT/s QPI) - $1600
-----------------------------BY Damon Poeter
Source:ChannelWeb
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