Intel launches Xeon E5-2600 server chip to Cloud computing

Intel has launched its Xeon server chip E5-2600 is designed to address the web-based cloud computing (cloud computing). This market is estimated to have annual growth of 33 percent through 2015, thanks to the development of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, to access the internet or others that require Internet connectivity for cloud-based services.
Showing architectures such as Intel's Sandy Bridge-E, family of Xeon E5-2600 can handle a full eight cores per processor by as much as 768 GB of system memory. Additional core with a smaller 32nm architecture, compared to 45nm, a faster processor will make 80 percent and 50 percent more efficient. It will also be the first server processor family to integrate PCI Express 3.0 and the support I / O directly to the microprocessor controller.
Intel aims to address the growing needs of the server from an increasingly connected world. They predict there will be at least 3 billion users who are connected with 15 billion connected devices by 2015.
The new server chip has begun shipping to manufacturers, including HP, Dell, IBM, Oracle, and Cisco, all of which will announce Xeon-based server platform today.

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