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Intel's new E5 2600 v4 "Broadwell-EP" lineup with 22 core launched.
The 22 core beast with 44 threads - 14 nm Xeon processor "Broadwell-EP" lineup unmasked.
http://ark.intel.com/products/91317/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2699-v4-55M-Cache-2_20-GHz
Full lineup:
http://ark.intel.com/products/codename/91286/-#@Server
excited!!
Comments
E5-2630Lv4 - 10 cores in 55W is pretty nice. The v3 was 8 cores in 55W.
22 cores sounds pretty odd. Sounds like a wannabe-24-core CPU with 2 of the cores gone bad and disabled.
E5-2620 V4 with 8 core and 16 threads - $417
Considering earlier E5-2620 V3 with 6 core, this should be a good choice
The price looks similar to predecessor E5-2600 v3 with more core. Hope there should be noticeable performance improvement.
$7
They do indeed have 24 cores on die with two deactivated.
14nm has proven to be tricky. The death of Moore's law and all that.
Anandtech has the best writeup I think. http://www.anandtech.com/show/10158/the-intel-xeon-e5-v4-review