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Tag Archives: Romley

Cavium logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 30, 2016

New cores underpin Cavium’s Thunder X2

Computex 2016: OoO and more in the new server offering

For those of you waiting for a ‘real’ ARM server SoC to arrive, the Cavium Thunder X2 is here.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 5, 2015

Intel launches Haswell-EX now called Xeon E7v3

Lots of goodies and RAS for the 4+ socket set

Today Intel finally fills out their Haswell line with the new 4+ Socket Haswell-EX now called Xeon E7v3.
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Intel Xeon logo
Charlie Demerjian
Feb 18, 2014
2

Intel releases Ivy Bridge-EX now known as Xeon E7 v2

20 new SKUs in three main lines make a big line of big chips

Intel is introducing their first new line of EX 4-socket devices in years, welcome to the new Xeon E7 v2 2800, 4800, and 8800 lines.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 16, 2013

Viking makes a DIMM that can back itself up

IDF 2013: SAS form factor DIMMs, flash backed DIMMs and other goodies

Sometimes the coolest things you find are in places you don’t expect like Viking’s SASDIMM and NVDIMM at IDF.
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Intel Xeon logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 1, 2013

What is the Sky Lake-EP platform called again?

The one that is two after Brickland or something like that

Some you might know the current 2S Sandy Bridge-EP platform called Romley and its Ivy Bridge based successor is named Brickland.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 18, 2013

Gigabyte packs eight 2-slot GPUs in to a 2U server

Seriously amazing packaging job here

Looking for a nice little 2U box that can house eight 2-slot GPUs not to mention large amounts of everything else?
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 13, 2012

Supermicro has a new FatTwin

IDF 2012: Flexible, modular, and not a sibling

Supermicro has a new chassis out called the F617R2-F, also known as the FatTwin 2.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 7, 2012
4

Gigabyte does embedded and server boards

Computex 2012: From Romley to Cavium NAS boxes

You probably know Gigabyte’s desktop boards pretty well, but when was the last time you heard about their server products?
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 31, 2012
24

Intel 22nm process problems: Part 3

Part 3: Vegetables included.

The next premise of the note is that, “power consumption is higher than expected.” This is simply not true.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 30, 2012
31

Intel 22nm process problems: Part 2

Part 2: Duh!

The next premise in the note is that 22nm is having scaling problems, and 14nm will suffer or be delayed as a result.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 29, 2012
2

Intel is not having 22nm process problems

Part 1: Debunking the ‘experts’ with their own words

Every once in a while, you are forced to do something that is annoying to avoid yet more annoyance.
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Intel Xeon logo
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 6, 2012
13

Intel launches 17 new E5-2600 server chips

Part 2: 7 boards, 3 chassis, and enough cards for everyone

Lets look at exactly what Intel is launching today, there are a ton of chips, SKUs, boards, boxes, and accessories.
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Intel Xeon logo
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 6, 2012
1

Intel launches Romley, the best server platform out there

E5-2600 CPUs and an amazing uncore

Intel is finally launching the Romley platform today, the two socket Sandy Bridge-EP based server line.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 24, 2012
18

Intel calls the successor to Romley……

No, it isn’t Garishly as some have suggested

What do you call the successor to Romley, aka Sandy Bridge-EP?
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 30, 2011
7

Intel’s consumer Patsburg chipset revealed as the X79

New chipset model names all around

Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) much expected consumer version of its Patsburg chipset appears to have been christened and rather than going with the logical move of calling it X68, Intel decided to call its new baby X79.
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