Intel Xeon E3-1270 v2Specifications
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HT - Hyper-Threading
Pictures (0)NewsMay 14, 2012: As we expected,
Intel announced today Xeon E3-1200 v2 microprocessors for
single-socket servers and workstations. This family is going to
supersede E3-1200 series, that was in production since April of
last year. The company also launched Xeon E5-2400 CPUs for dual-socket
systems, and E5-4600 for quad-socket servers. Xeon E3-1200 v2 products
are built on the latest Intel's microarchitecture, codenamed Ivy
Bridge, while Xeon E5 series employs one generation older Sandy Bridge
core.
May 09, 2012: Today Dell announced PowerEdge C5220 micro-servers based on upcoming
Ivy Bridge processors from Xeon E3-1200 v2 family. According to Dell,
the new microservers will deliver up to 95% higher performance within
the same rack, and up to 50% increased density in comparison with
previous generation of PowerEdge C5220 systems. The micro-servers will
be available on May 22, 2012, which implies that the launch of Ivy
Bridge Xeon CPUs is just around the corner. Indeed, based on
information that we have at hand, E3-1200 v2 series of processors will
be announced on May 14. Even more, Xeon E5-2400 and E5-4600 series
will be also announced on the same day.
Feb 07, 2012: Current Intel Xeon lineup consists of E7 family for multi-processor
servers, Xeon 5500/5600 series for two-way systems, and E3-1200
series for single-processor workstations. First generation of Xeon
E3-1200 microprocessors was launched a year ago, and it was built on
32nm Sandy Bridge micro-microarchitecture. Second generation of
E3-1200 series, dubbed E3-1200 v2, is coming in the second quarter
2012. These chips will be based on unreleased at this time Ivy Bridge
micro-architecture, and they expect to improve performance and power
consumption over the first generation of E3 CPUs.
Jan 03, 2012: In the first half 2012 Intel is going to introduce several new
families for server market. On the high end, the next generation of
Itanium CPUs with Poulson core should be available in the second quarter.
Mid-class 2- and 4-way servers are targeted by Xeon E5-2400, E5-2600
and E5-4600 families, that will be launched in the first and second
quarters. In the Q1, the company will introduce Xeon E5-1600 CPUs for
single-processor servers and workstations, followed by Xeon E3-1200 v2
family in the Q2.
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