CougTek
Hairy Aussie
CPU World has posted bits of informations regarding the next generation highest-end x86 server processor from Intel : the Ivy Bridge-EX. However, the only place I can find information regarding the frequency and cache amount is, strangely, on wikipedia. Of course, being on wikipedia, we can trust these to be absolutely accurate :roll:.
What I find interesting, if true, is the fact that Intel can cramp 15 cores at 2.8GHz into the same thermal envelop as the 12 cores operating at 2.7GHz inside the Xeon E5-2697 v2. Same socket too (LGA 2011, which isn't a socket, but you know what I mean).
I've not found any precise information regarding the launch date except that they'll go out during the first quarter of 2014. Nothing on the price either, but if the Ivy Bridge-EP serves as a reference, expect a 25%-30% boost on the price of the highest-end model compared to what the current top dog cost.
What I find interesting, if true, is the fact that Intel can cramp 15 cores at 2.8GHz into the same thermal envelop as the 12 cores operating at 2.7GHz inside the Xeon E5-2697 v2. Same socket too (LGA 2011, which isn't a socket, but you know what I mean).
I've not found any precise information regarding the launch date except that they'll go out during the first quarter of 2014. Nothing on the price either, but if the Ivy Bridge-EP serves as a reference, expect a 25%-30% boost on the price of the highest-end model compared to what the current top dog cost.