Today is the launch of Intel's newest quad-core processor, and the benchmarks speak for themselves
Since the release of Woodcrest earlier this year, Intel has been
resurgent in the dual processor server market. In earlier articles we
explored both the performance and power characteristics
of Woodcrest, and in each case it was a substantial improvement over
the Dempsey microprocessor. More to the point, Woodcrest is clearly a
very potent competitor and has helped Intel retake marketshare lost to
AMD.
As part of their strategy to regain momentum in the server
market, Intel has decided to press home their advantage by aggressively
moving to a four core solution as soon as possible. Clovertown is the
first x86 four core MPU and a socket compatible upgrade for platforms
based on the Blackford chipset, including both Woodcrest and Dempsey.
Rather than designing a four core microprocessor implemented in a
single die, Intel opted to package together a pair of processors to
create Clovertown. The changes required were largely outside of the die
of the microprocessor, which makes a new version both quick to release
and relatively inexpensive. The end result is the third in a series of
substantial performance improvements for server buyers in 2006. Pricing, performance and timing play a crucial role in what easily has become the largest chip launch of Q4'06. Read on for benchmarks and analysis.
"Intel is investing heavily (think gazillions of dollars and bazillions of engineering man hours) in resources to create an Intel host controllers spec in order to speed time to market of the USB 3.0 technology." -- Intel blogger Nick Knupffer
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