From WikiChip
intel/xeon
< intel
Revision as of 02:25, 7 February 2014 by 65.78.114.251 (talk) (Ivy Bridge-based Xeon)

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.

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


Intel Xeon E7-2800 v2

Main article: Intel Xeon E7-2800 v2


The Xeon E7-2800 v2 are the second generation E7-2800 CPUs which were upgraded to Ivy Bridge. They have been planned to be released in Q1, 2014. The v2 come with twice as many core (12 and 15 respectably) as well as twice as 25% more cache.

Intel Xeon E7-4800 v2

Main article: Intel Xeon E7-4800 v2


The second generation E7-4800 which are set to be released Q1, 2014 will have twice as many cores as the first generation and roughly 25% larger cache. The E7-4800 v2, which has 8-15 cores depending on model, supports 4 and 8 way systems.

Intel Xeon E7-8800 v2

Main article: Intel Xeon E7-8800 v2


The second generation E7-8800 which are set to be released Q1, 2014 will have twice as many cores as the first generation and roughly 25% larger cache.

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"
designerIntel +
first announcedJune 29, 1998 +
first launched1998 +
full page nameintel/xeon +
instance ofmicroprocessor extended family +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
main designerIntel +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureP6 +, NetBurst +, Core +, Penryn +, Nehalem +, Westmere +, Sandy Bridge +, Ivy Bridge +, Haswell +, Broadwell + and Skylake +
nameXeon +
process350 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) +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + and 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +