Thursday, June 13th 2013

Ivy Bridge-EP Based Xeon E5 Processors Specifications Leaked

AsRock, the renowned motherboard manufacturer, earlier today updated the CPU Support List for its LGA 2011 platform products with Intel's next generation Xeon E5 processors, using Ivy Bridge-EP silicon and scheduled for launch in Q3 this year. Along with the part number list, specifications such as clock frequency, cache size and TDP value were made public as well. Information from which we can deduce that the new chips will come in three core count versions, specifically 8 core, 10 core and 12 core parts. TDP ranges from 70 W for the E5-2650L v2, a 10 core chip running at 1.7 Ghz, to 150 W for the E5-2687W v2, also a 10 core chip but running at 3.4 Ghz.
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14 Comments on Ivy Bridge-EP Based Xeon E5 Processors Specifications Leaked

#1
radrok
You calculated core count by looking at the Cache amount, right? :)

I kinda hope one of two things: either those Xeons are unlocked or Intel gives us the first Desktop 8 (OR EVEN MOAR) core CPU.

Also 30MB L3 droooool.
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#2
Sin
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radrokYou calculated core count by looking at the Cache amount, right? :)
Indeed.
radrokI kinda hope one of two things: either those Xeons are unlocked or Intel gives us the first Desktop 8 (OR EVEN MOAR) core CPU.

Also 30MB L3 droooool.
Wishful thinking. ;)
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#3
jboydgolfer
E5-2643V2 @3.5GHz & 25Mb L3. Damn.

AMD might as well JUST take the Console Money, and Fold their hand for this years CPU market. Compared to Intels offering's , The AMD Diaper Cake 9000, (or whatever RIDICULOUSLY over compensated named CPU they are releasing THIS year) is NOTHING but a Death roll.:roll:
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#4
Prima.Vera
which one is the 12 core? the same for the new MAC?
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#5
Filiprino
The 10 core Xeon @3.4 Ghz looks optimal to me.

Two of those would be great for doing more than 1 video encode at a time. x264 in it's current state can't scale higher than 20 threads.
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#7
radrok
That's not a Sandy Bridge based CPU, that's a LGA 1567 Westmere-EX as far as I know.
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de.das.dude
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radrokYou calculated core count by looking at the Cache amount, right? :)

I kinda hope one of two things: either those Xeons are unlocked or Intel gives us the first Desktop 8 (OR EVEN MOAR) core CPU.

Also 30MB L3 droooool.
why not buy a am3 socket 16 core opteron?
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#9
Aquinus
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de.das.dudewhy not buy a am3 socket 16 core opteron?
...because 16c Opterons are on skt G34, not AM3.
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#10
Peter
If the 30MB chips have 10 cores, then how many cores do the 25 MB chips have?

Perhaps the 20MB chips have 8 cores, the 25MB chips have 10 cores, and the 30MB chips have 12 cores?
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#11
Slizzo
Prima.Verawhich one is the 12 core? the same for the new MAC?
Mac Pro is using dual Xeons, 6 cores each.
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#12
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SlizzoMac Pro is using dual Xeons, 6 cores each.
That new Mac pro is a single 12 core cpu.



See the mount bracket for one CPU.
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#13
radrok
de.das.dudewhy not buy a am3 socket 16 core opteron?
I need single threaded power as well as multi threaded power, that's only on Intel side, sadly.
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