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Intel Launches New Ivy Bridge Xeons

Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep
edited May 2012 in General

Just incase no one saw it yet, Intel launched their new Ivy Bridge Xeons. A total of 28 were released and some impressive new low power versions.

engadget.com/2012/05/15/intel-launches-new-ivy-bridge-xeons-targets-microservers/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Comments

  • gianggiang Veteran
    edited May 2012

    The forks in our Vietnamese hardware forum were using E3-1230 v2 for a month :D It seems E3-1230 v2 is better than i7 2600k a bit :D About 5% :D

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep
    edited May 2012

    @giang And you didn't snag me one :( ?

    :P

  • miTgiBmiTgiB Member

    @giang said: using E3-1230 v2 for a month

    Currious if anyone knows the cpuinfo for the v2 yet?

  • pcanpcan Member

    Are you referring to the processor signature and processor stepping values? It is on the Intel site, as usual. They redesigned the site to be more "consumer oriented" and now most of the useful technical information is hidden. Google search the document called xeon-e3-1200v2-spec-update.pdf on site:intel.com and go to the Component identification section.

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