Ivy Bridge-EX specifications, prices, launch date, etc

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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.
 

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According to a merchant spreedsheet I've found on the Net, the upcoming E7-4890v2 will cost approximately 7400$. That's quite a jump from the 4400$ Intel asks for the current top dog of the E7 family : the Xeon E7-4870. Since it will operate at a 400MHz higher frequency and have 15 cores instead of 10, I guess it was to be expected.
 

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Oh my that is a lot of scratch for a CPU. Intel has always pushed the cost envelope on the extreme top-end CPU's especially with Xeons.
 

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I revisited the numbers and I think I was a bit off. When I compare the prices on the list I've found with Intel's MSRP, the MSRP are 89.17% of the list'S prices. So that 7423$ should be closer to 6620$. That's still a lot of doh, but if I had to purchase a few, I'd be happy to pay 780$ less per CPU.

...which still puts a quad E7-4890v2 system at around 40000$, when you include the server price and the RAM (and only a few disks).
 
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Just to check how far I am from the real MSRP when the chips will launch, I'll post what I think will be the selling prices in 1000 quantity of the upcoming E7 v2 :
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Xeon processor (15-core) E7-4890v2 2.80GHz Turbo 37.5M NoGfx FCLGA12   6619 $
Xeon processor (15-core) E7-4880v2 2.50GHz Turbo 37.5M NoGfx FCLGA12   5506 $
Xeon processor (15-core) E7-4870v2 2.30GHz Turbo 30M NoGfx FCLGA12     4394 $
Xeon processor (12-core) E7-4860v2 2.60GHz Turbo 30M NoGfx FCLGA12     3838 $
Xeon processor (12-core) E7-4850v2 2.30GHz Turbo 24M NoGfx FCLGA12     2836 $
Xeon processor (10-core) E7-4830v2 2.20GHz Turbo 20M NoGfx FCLGA12     2058 $
Xeon processor (8-core) E7-4820v2 2.00GHz Turbo 16M NoGfx FCLGA12      1445 $
Xeon processor (6-core) E7-4809v2 1.90GHz NoTurbo 12M NoGfx FCLGA12    1223 $
 

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And now the soon-to-be-released E5-46xx v2, even if it's not a thread about those :
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Xeon processor (12-core) E5-4657Lv2 2.40GHz Turbo 30M NoGfx LGA2011    4407 $
Xeon processor (10-core) E5-4650v2 2.40GHz Turbo 25M NoGfx LGA2011     3626 $
Xeon processor (10-core) E5-4640v2 2.20GHz Turbo 20M NoGfx LGA2011     2733 $
Xeon processor (8-core) E5-4627v2 3.30GHz Turbo 16M NoGfx LGA2011      2114 $
Xeon processor (8-core) E5-4620v2 2.60GHz Turbo 20M NoGfx LGA2011      1616 $
Xeon processor (8-core) E5-4610v2 2.30GHz Turbo 16M NoGfx LGA2011      1222 $
Xeon processor (6-core) E5-4607v2 2.60GHz NoTurbo 15M NoGfx LGA2011     887 $
Xeon processor (4-core) E5-4603v2 2.20GHz NoTurbo 10M NoGfx LGA2011     552 $
 

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IBM launched their new System X6 servers, which use Xeon E7. So I expect the new Xeon E7-v2 to be officially released in the upcoming week or so. Otherwise, why would IBM introduce a new generation of servers? It's true, however, that IBM's marketing department often does weird things...
 

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Wow! Compare the prices I expected for the new Xeon E7-48xx v2 on November 28th 2013 with the official list prices from Intel here. I waas spot on, except for the E7-4820v2 that I missed by 1$. So, the very first place on the entire Internet to accurately list the official MSRP from Intel for their new E7 was on StorageForum.net. 2½ months before the official launch.
 

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Wow! Compare the prices I expected for the new Xeon E7-48xx v2 on November 28th 2013 with the official list prices from Intel here. I waas spot on, except for the E7-4820v2 that I missed by 1$. So, the very first place on the entire Internet to accurately list the official MSRP from Intel for their new E7 was on StorageForum.net. 2½ months before the official launch.

Sadly only a few witnessed this incredible feat. Very well done with your forecasting.
 

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