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Broadwell EX | |
General Info | |
Designer | Intel |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Introduction | June 6, 2016 (announced) June 6, 2016 (launched) |
Microarchitecture | |
ISA | x86-64 (x86) |
Microarchitecture | Broadwell |
Platform | Brickland |
Chipset | Wellsburg |
Word Size | 8 octets 64 bit16 nibbles |
Process | 14 nm 0.014 μm 1.4e-5 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Clock | 2,000 MHz - 3,200 MHz |
Succession | |
Broadwell EX (Broadwell EXpandable) is the code name for Intel's series of highest-performance enterprise-level server multiprocessors based on the Broadwell microarchitecture as part of the Brickland serving as a successor to Haswell EX. Broadwell EX processors are fabricated on a 14 nm process, incorporate up to 24 cores, and support up to 3 TiB of memory. These chips support up to 8-way multiprocessing and up to 24 cores. Broadwell EX-based chips are manufactured on a 14 nm process and utilize the Wellsburg chipset. Broadwell EX-based models are branded as Xeon E7 v4.
Facts about "Broadwell EX - Cores - Intel"
chipset | Wellsburg + |
designer | Intel + |
first announced | June 6, 2016 + |
first launched | June 6, 2016 + |
instance of | core + |
isa | x86-64 + |
isa family | x86 + |
main image | + and + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
microarchitecture | Broadwell + |
name | Broadwell EX + |
platform | Brickland + |
process | 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |