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− | The '''Intel Xeon''' is a brand of high-performance, desktop, [[x86]] [[microprocessors]] designed by [[Intel]] intended for use in servers and high-end workstations environments. The Xeon brand, which first appeared in 1998 spans two micro-architecture generations including [[ | + | The '''Intel Xeon''' is a brand of high-performance, desktop, [[x86]] [[microprocessors]] designed by [[Intel]] intended for use in servers and high-end workstations environments. The Xeon brand, which first appeared in 1998 spans two micro-architecture generations including [[NetBurst microarchitecture]] and [[Core microarchitecture|core]]. |
Xeon CPUs share the same features as the [[Pentium 4]] and [[Core 2 Duo]]/[[Core 2 Quad|Quad]] desktop [[microprocessors]]. These CPUs can work in dual and quad systems and even in an 8-way setup. Likewise, the Xeon brand is usually designed with a much larger level 2 and level 3 cache. | Xeon CPUs share the same features as the [[Pentium 4]] and [[Core 2 Duo]]/[[Core 2 Quad|Quad]] desktop [[microprocessors]]. These CPUs can work in dual and quad systems and even in an 8-way setup. Likewise, the Xeon brand is usually designed with a much larger level 2 and level 3 cache. | ||
== P6-based Xeon == | == P6-based Xeon == | ||
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=== Intel Pentium II Xeon Drake core === | === Intel Pentium II Xeon Drake core === | ||
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== Netburst-based Xeon == | == Netburst-based Xeon == | ||
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=== Intel Xeon Foster === | === Intel Xeon Foster === | ||
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== Pentium M-based Xeon== | == Pentium M-based Xeon== | ||
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=== Intel Xeon Sossaman === | === Intel Xeon Sossaman === | ||
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== Core-based Xeon == | == Core-based Xeon == | ||
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=== Dual-Core === | === Dual-Core === | ||
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== Nehalem-based Xeon == | == Nehalem-based Xeon == | ||
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=== Intel Xeon 3400 === | === Intel Xeon 3400 === | ||
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== Sandy-Bridge-based Xeon == | == Sandy-Bridge-based Xeon == | ||
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=== Intel Xeon E3-1200 === | === Intel Xeon E3-1200 === | ||
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== Ivy Bridge-based Xeon== | == Ivy Bridge-based Xeon== | ||
+ | {{main|Ivy-Bridge microarchitecture}} | ||
=== Intel Xeon E3-1200 v2 === | === Intel Xeon E3-1200 v2 === | ||
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== Haswell-based Xeon== | == Haswell-based Xeon== | ||
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=== Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3=== | === Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3=== |
Revision as of 00:41, 7 February 2014
The Intel Xeon is a brand of high-performance, desktop, x86 microprocessors designed by Intel intended for use in servers and high-end workstations environments. The Xeon brand, which first appeared in 1998 spans two micro-architecture generations including NetBurst microarchitecture and core.
Xeon CPUs share the same features as the Pentium 4 and Core 2 Duo/Quad desktop microprocessors. These CPUs can work in dual and quad systems and even in an 8-way setup. Likewise, the Xeon brand is usually designed with a much larger level 2 and level 3 cache.
Contents
P6-based Xeon
- Main article: P6 microarchitecture
Intel Pentium II Xeon Drake core
- Main article: Intel Pentium II Xeon Drake core
Intel Pentium III
Xeon Tanner core
- Main article: Intel Pentium III Xeon Tanner
Xeon Cascades core
- Main article: Intel Pentium III Xeon Cascades
Netburst-based Xeon
- Main article: Netburst microarchitecture
Intel Xeon Foster
- Main article: Intel Xeon Foster
Intel Xeon Foster MP
- Main article: Intel Xeon Foster MP
Intel Xeon Prestonia
- Main article: Intel Xeon Prestonia
Intel Xeon Gallatin
- Main article: Intel Xeon Gallatin
Intel Xeon MP Gallatin
- Main article: Intel Xeon MP Gallatin
Intel Xeon Nocona
- Main article: Intel Xeon Nocona
Intel Xeon Irwindale
- Main article: Intel Xeon Irwindale
Intel Xeon MP Cranford
- Main article: Intel Xeon MP Cranford
Intel Xeon MP Potomac
- Main article: Intel Xeon MP Potomac
Intel Xeon Paxville
- Main article: Intel Xeon Paxville
Pentium M-based Xeon
- Main article: Pentium M microarchitecture
Intel Xeon Sossaman
- Main article: Intel Xeon Sossaman
Core-based Xeon
- Main article: Core microarchitecture
Dual-Core
Intel Xeon 3000
- Main article: Intel Xeon 3000
Intel Xeon 3100
- Main article: Intel Xeon 3100
Intel Xeon 5100
- Main article: Intel Xeon 5100
Intel Xeon 5200
- Main article: Intel Xeon 5200
Intel Xeon 7200
- Main article: Intel Xeon 7200
Quad-Core Xeon
Intel Xeon 3200
- Main article: Intel Xeon 3200
Intel Xeon 3300
- Main article: Intel Xeon 3300
Intel Xeon 5300
- Main article: Intel Xeon 5300
Intel Xeon 5400
- Main article: Intel Xeon 5400
Intel Xeon 7300
- Main article: Intel Xeon 7300
Intel Xeon 7400
- Main article: Intel Xeon 7400
Nehalem-based Xeon
- Main article: Nehalem microarchitecture
Intel Xeon 3400
- Main article: Intel Xeon 3400
Intel Xeon 3500
- Main article: Intel Xeon 3500
Intel Xeon 5500
- Main article: Intel Xeon 5500
Intel Xeon 5600
- Main article: Intel Xeon 5600
Intel Xeon 6500
- Main article: Intel Xeon 6500
Intel Xeon 7500
- Main article: Intel Xeon 7500
Intel Xeon E7-4800
- Main article: Intel Xeon E7-4800
Intel Xeon E7-8800
- Main article: Intel Xeon E7-8800
Sandy-Bridge-based Xeon
- Main article: Sandy-Bridge microarchitecture
Intel Xeon E3-1200
- Main article: Intel Xeon E3-1200
Intel Xeon E5-1400
- Main article: Intel Xeon E5-1400
Intel Xeon E5-1600
- Main article: Intel Xeon E5-1600
Intel Xeon E5-2400
- Main article: Intel Xeon E5-2400
Intel Xeon E5-2600
- Main article: Intel Xeon E5-2600
Ivy Bridge-based Xeon
- Main article: Ivy-Bridge microarchitecture
Intel Xeon E3-1200 v2
- Main article: Intel Xeon E3-1200 v2
Intel Xeon E5-1400 v2
- Main article: Intel Xeon E5-1400 v2
Intel Xeon E5-2400 v2
- Main article: Intel Xeon E5-2400 v2
Haswell-based Xeon
- Main article: Haswell microarchitecture
Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3
- Main article: Intel Xeon E3-1200 v3
Intel Xeon E5-1600 v2
- Main article: Intel Xeon E5-1600 v2
Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2
- Main article: Intel Xeon E5-2600 v2
Facts about "Xeon - Intel"
designer | Intel + |
first announced | June 29, 1998 + |
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) + |