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Tuesday 11th October 2005
Intel ships dual core Xeon processors 10:34AM, Tuesday 11th October 2005
As promised, Intel has announced it has begun shipments of its dual core Xeon server processor. According to the company, the new chips will increase the performance of a typical single core dual processor server by up to 50 per cent.

The new dual-core Intel Xeon processor now shipping runs at 2.80 GHz and is equipped with an 800 MHz system bus and 2 MB of Level 2 cache per core.

Moving up the scale, the Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 7000 codenamed 'Paxville' is promised within 60 days and is expected to run at speeds of up to 3.0 GHz and includes a new chipset, the Intel E8501, to support an 800 MHz system bus. The platform will also include a dual, independent system bus, DDR2 Memory, PCI Express, memory RAID and other I/O technologies.

In the first half of 2006, Intel says it will deliver a new server platform, codenamed 'Bensley', comprising a dual-core Intel Xeon processor, codenamed 'Dempsey', and a chipset, codenamed 'Blackford'. The company also says it will produce dual-core Intel Xeon processors designed for systems requiring low power consumption such as blade servers.

The Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 2.80 GHz is available for $1,043 based on 1,000-unit quantities. Pricing for the forthcoming dual-core server processors will be provided within the next 60 days.

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