On mySimon: X-Ray: See Through the World Around You
BNET Business Network:
BNET
TechRepublic
ZDNet

January 29th, 2009

Intel to reveal eight-core Xeon processor Feb. 9

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 11:48 am

Categories: CPU and Processors, Intel

Tags: Intel Xeon, Intel Corp., Chip, Processors, Servers, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Andrew Nusca

Intel plans to reveal an eight-core Xeon processor at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco on Feb. 9, offering a preview of the company’s first eight-core chip.

Details about the chip are scarce, and the ISSCC program reveals only that Intel executives will discuss an eight-core, 16-thread Xeon processor manufactured with a 45-nanometer process.

“We are presenting 16 papers at ISSCC, but don’t have anything further to share at this point,” said Nick Jacobs, an Intel spokesman in Singapore.

The timing of the presentation suggests the eight-core Xeon processor is likely to be the Nehalem EP EX processor, an upcoming chip that is designed for dual-socket servers and workstations for 4 and 8 socket systems. This segment of the Xeon line is due for a refresh, and the Nehalem EP EX processor is scheduled to be released in Q4 of this year.

Like other Nehalem chips, the Nehalem EP EX chips will include an integrated memory controller and use Intel’s Quick Path Interconnect (QPI), which replaces the front-side bus and allows more data to flow between the processors and other components in the computer, speeding up the computer’s overall performance.

Editor’s note: This post originally and incorrectly suggested that Intel’s upcoming announcement of an eight-core Xeon chip could be the Nehalem EP processor. That speculation was originally by Macworld and is incorrect; the EP chip is only four-core. Former ZDNet blogger George Ou has indicated that the appropriate chip would be the eight-core Nehalem EX. At the time of this update (1/30/09), Macworld’s post has not been corrected.

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


Email Andrew NuscaFollow on Twitter

Subscribe to The ToyBox via Email alerts or RSS.

  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 7 Talkback(s)
Yeah and support what they have already...
Nobody is making use of the i7 Xeons already released, so why are they jumping to 8 cores already? Where are all the dual-cpu motherboards for the quad core i7 Xeons? Once the supporting equipment dev... (Read the rest)
Posted by: BillDem Posted on: 01/30/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Um...about those inventory levels...  techboy_z | 01/29/09
Yeah and support what they have already...  BillDem | 01/30/09
Nehalem-EP is a 4-core due this quarter, Nehalem-EX is the 8-core  georgeou | 01/29/09
Even the picture posted shows EX, not EP  georgeou | 01/29/09
Thanks.  andrew.nuscaZDNet Moderator | 01/30/09
More corrections needed  georgeou | 01/30/09
this is all very nice but...  rosanlo | 01/30/09

What do you think?

SponsoredWhite Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

advertisement

Recent Entries

Archives

Favorite Links

ZDNet Blogs

White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads

  • Smart Tech Expert advice on innovations in healthcare and the green technologies that make it happen. Find out more
  • Smart Business Discussion and advice on management issues that revolve around making your world smarter and more useful. More Smart Advice
  • Smart People The best and worst moves in the management and strategy trenches. Learn More