Intel today announced a new family of Xeon E7 10-core dual-threaded processors. The new ten-core chip supports up to 20 threads and is up to 40 percent faster and more energy efficient (Intel is promising 10 versions of the 10-core chip that range from a 2.13GHz, relatively low-power 105W chip up to an ultimate 2.4GHz chip at 130W of power). The Xeon E7 chip is based on the 32 nanometer manufacturing process, has 2TBytes of main memory, and 30Mbytes of last-level cache. The chip will be launched in 10 different versions with prices ranging from $774 to $4616.
Via: Electronista
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