Intel Atom Processor became very popular when it was installed into netbooks and mobile internet devices, and is the leading brand known for ultra-low-voltage and less heat. The processor itself is a success – it is affordable, consumes very little power, and it is sufficient for its target market. Intel is now continuing to expand their selections, aiming for nothing but the fastest and most efficient processors and bringing in the New Year with a Xeon E5 processor.

The new generation has exceeding performance, while simultaneously being the least energy consuming processor to date. Although gaming is the major aspect of these processors, Intel is more than ecstatic about its ability to be IT-oriented hardware as well. No substantial adjustments were made in the construction, therefore existing applications on the Xeon E5-2600 systems will work just as well or more desirable on the new versions.

A few of our selections include:

Rackmount server power by Xeon E3 haswell CPU and ATX motherboard with 1 x PCI or PCi-Ex expansion slot, has 1 x hard drive and 1 x DVD storage device and 400W power supply in a 1U high and 21 inch depth chassis. Front panel comes with 1 x USB 2.0 port and LED indicators for power/ HDD / LAN and an power on/off switch and a system reset button.


• Rackmount computer, 3500 Xeon / Core i7 CPU, RAID controller, 2 x HD open tray, 1 PCI-Ex16 expansion slot & 280W P/S. 1U high and 22.6 inch depth rack chassis. Front panel comes with 2 x USB 2.0 interface ports and LED indicators for power/ HDD/LAN. Front panel controls include an on/off switch and one system reset button.


• Rackmount server, dual 5600 / 5500 Xeon CPU, embedded ATX M/B, 1 x internal HD, 520W P/S, 1U high and 14 inch short depth rack chassis. The front interface control panel includes 2 x USB 2.0 ports and LED indicators for power / HDD / LAN, an power on/off switch and a computer reset button.

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With an increase in both clock and memory speed, the new Xeon applications will be attain exceeding performance. The server and workstation chips packs as many as 12 cores and 24 threads, up from 8 cores and 16 threads in Sandy Bridge-EP. Intel has also added APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) virtualization, a feature that purportedly shrinks virtualization overhead by up to 4%. The Xeon E5-2600 v2 family includes 18 processors aimed at two-socket servers. Those processors have 4-12 cores, TDPs of 60-150W, and base clock speeds ranging from 1.7GHz to 3.5GHz (Techreport).

The computer world has been interested in the how Intel would improve two of the biggest concerns—space and power consumption. By incorporating the Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 with other energy-conserving data technologies, you can increase data center efficiency, cut power bills and energy consumption, and reduce space needs. Compared to the previous generation, the new Intel Xeon processor E5-2600 brings on outstanding performance and significant improvement in energy capabilities.