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6 Processors
6.1 Overview
The Intel Xeon processor 5500 and 5600 series are designed specifically for servers and workstation
applications. These processors feature quad-core processing to maximize performance and
performance/watt for data center infrastructures and highly dense deployments. They feature Intel
Core™ micro-architecture and Intel 64 architecture for flexibility in 64-bit and 32-bit applications and
operating systems and use a 1366-contact Flip-Chip Land Grid Array (FC-LGA) package that plugs into
a surface-mount socket. The M610x provides support for up to two processors.
6.2 Features
Key features of the Intel Xeon processor 5500 series include:
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Up to four cores per processor
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Two point-to-point QuickPath Interconnect links at 6.4 GT/s
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45 nm process technology
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No termination required for non-populated CPUs (must populate CPU socket 1 first)
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Integrated QuickPath DDR3 memory controller
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64-byte cache line size
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RISC/CISC hybrid architecture
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Compatible with existing x86 code base
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MMX™ support
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Execute Disable Bit
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Intel Wide Dynamic Execution
Executes up to four instructions per clock cycle
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Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) capability
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Support for CPU Turbo Mode (on certain SKUs)
Increases CPU frequency if operating below thermal, power and current limits
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Streaming SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) Extensions 2, 3, and 4
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64 Technology
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VT-x and VT-d Technology for virtualization support
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Enhanced Intel
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Demand-based switching for active CPU power management as well as support for ACPI P-
States, C-States and T-States
The Intel Xeon processor 5600 series encompasses all the features of the 5500 series along with:
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New top BIN processors at 130W TDP
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Support for DDR3L, 1.35v DIMMs for even lower system power
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Support for memory sparing
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AES-NI (hardware encryption assist) for more efficient encryption for uses such as online
transactions SSL.
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Intel TXT (Trusted Execution Technology) provides hardware assisted protection against
emerging software attacks
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