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+ | {{ic family | ||
+ | | extended family = Yes | ||
+ | | title = Xeon | ||
+ | | image = xeon logos.png | ||
+ | | image size = 300px | ||
+ | | caption = Past and current logos | ||
+ | | developer = Intel | ||
+ | | manufacturer = Intel | ||
+ | | type = Microprocessors | ||
+ | | first announced = <!-- date of first announced - use production if just --> | ||
+ | | first launched = 1998 | ||
+ | | production start = | ||
+ | | production end = | ||
+ | | isa = x86-64 | ||
+ | | microarch = P6 | ||
+ | | microarch 2 = NetBurst | ||
+ | | microarch 3 = Core | ||
+ | | microarch 4 = Penryn | ||
+ | | microarch 5 = Nehalem | ||
+ | | microarch 6 = Westmere | ||
+ | | microarch 7 = Sandy Bridge | ||
+ | | microarch 8 = Ivy Bridge | ||
+ | | microarch 9 = Haswell | ||
+ | | microarch 10 = Broadwell | ||
+ | | microarch 11 = Skylake | ||
+ | | word = 32 bit | ||
+ | | word 2 = 64 bit | ||
+ | | proc = 350 nm | ||
+ | | proc 2 = 250 nm | ||
+ | | proc 3 = 180 nm | ||
+ | | proc 4 = 65 nm | ||
+ | | proc 5 = 45 nm | ||
+ | | proc 6 = 32 nm | ||
+ | | proc 7 = 22 nm | ||
+ | | proc 8 = 14 nm | ||
+ | | tech = CMOS | ||
+ | | clock min = 400 MHz | ||
+ | | clock max = 4000 MHz | ||
+ | | package = | ||
+ | | package 2 = | ||
+ | | socket = | ||
+ | | socket 2 = | ||
+ | | socket 3 = | ||
− | Xeon | + | | succession = Yes |
+ | | predecessor = Pentium Pro | ||
+ | | predecessor link = intel/pentium pro | ||
+ | | successor = | ||
+ | | successor link = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''Xeon''' is an extended family of high-performance [[x86]] microprocessors developed by [[Intel]] for server environments and non-consumer workstations. Over the years Xeon has grown to focus on high-bandwidth, large-memory, and highly concurrent workloads. Xeon processors typically incorporate a large number of [[cores]], large [[cache]], and support for large amount of [[main memory|memory]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:09, 13 September 2016
Xeon | |
Past and current logos | |
Developer | Intel |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Type | Microprocessors |
Introduction | 1998 (launch) |
ISA | x86-64 |
µarch | P6, NetBurst, Core, Penryn, Nehalem, Westmere, Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake |
Word size | 32 bit 4 octets , 64 bit8 nibbles 8 octets
16 nibbles |
Process | 350 nm 0.35 μm , 250 nm3.5e-4 mm 0.25 μm , 180 nm2.5e-4 mm 0.18 μm , 65 nm1.8e-4 mm 0.065 μm , 45 nm6.5e-5 mm 0.045 μm , 32 nm4.5e-5 mm 0.032 μm , 22 nm3.2e-5 mm 0.022 μm , 14 nm2.2e-5 mm 0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Clock | 400 MHz-4000 MHz |
Succession | |
← | |
Pentium Pro |
Xeon is an extended family of high-performance x86 microprocessors developed by Intel for server environments and non-consumer workstations. Over the years Xeon has grown to focus on high-bandwidth, large-memory, and highly concurrent workloads. Xeon processors typically incorporate a large number of cores, large cache, and support for large amount of memory.
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Facts about "Xeon - Intel"
designer | Intel + |
first launched | 1998 + |
full page name | intel/xeon + |
instance of | microprocessor extended family + |
instruction set architecture | x86-64 + |
main designer | Intel + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
microarchitecture | P6 +, NetBurst +, Core +, Penryn +, Nehalem +, Westmere +, Sandy Bridge +, Ivy Bridge +, Haswell +, Broadwell + and Skylake + |
name | Xeon + |
process | 350 nm (0.35 μm, 3.5e-4 mm) +, 250 nm (0.25 μm, 2.5e-4 mm) +, 180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) +, 65 nm (0.065 μm, 6.5e-5 mm) +, 45 nm (0.045 μm, 4.5e-5 mm) +, 32 nm (0.032 μm, 3.2e-5 mm) +, 22 nm (0.022 μm, 2.2e-5 mm) + and 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + and 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |