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Revision as of 21:28, 12 June 2016
Template:mpu Xeon E7-2820 is a 64-bit x86 data center microprocessor that supports up to 2 sockets. This first generation Xeon E7 processor, Westmere-based, operates at a base frequency of 2 GHz with turob frequency of 2.266 GHz for 2 active cores. This chip has a TDP of 105 W, supporting up to 4 channels of DDR3 with support of up to 1 TB of memory.