The first quartet green Xeon processors from Intel

 
September 8, 2008, 8:03 pm

 
the first quartet  green  xeon processors from intel   Wishing to make its possible contribution to environmental protection, the company Intel announced the immediate release of four new processors, created by the 45 best - and first-nm technology representatives of the first family of Xeon, in the manufacture of which were not applied halons.
As reported in the published an official press release, are wilted model Quad Intel Xeon L5430 (clock frequency - 2, 66 GHz frequency system bus - 1333 MHz, the TDP - 50 W, the price - $ 562), Intel Xeon X5470 (clock frequency - 3, 33 GHz frequency system bus - 1333 MHz, the TDP - 120 W, the price - $ 1386) and Intel Xeon X5492 (clock frequency - 3, 4 GHz frequency system bus - 1600 MHz, the TDP -- 150 W, the price - $ 1493), as well as dual-core chip Intel Xeon X5270 (clock frequency - 3, 5 GHz frequency system bus - 1333 MHz, the TDP - 80 W, the price - $ 1172). In doing so, it is noted that all recruits are compatible with existing since 2006 dual platforms Intel, and its support for these decisions have already expressed such famous companies as ASUSTeK Computer, Dell, Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Gigabyte, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Micro-Star International (MSI), NEC, Quanta, Rackable Systems Inc. , Sun Microsystems, Supermicro Computer, Tyan and Verari Systems.
New processors from Intel Xeon 5400 series are available now, while the emergence of Sales Intel Xeon X5270 also be held this autumn, but a bit later.

 

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