Intel Sandy Bridge-based Xeon microprocessors
Intel Sandy Bridge-based Xeon microprocessors (often referred to as Sandy Bridge-E) are microprocessors based on the Intel's 32 nm Sandy Bridge architecture for servers, workstations, and high-end desktops. It succeeds the six-core Gulftown/Westmere-EP processor which used the older LGA 1366 package, and uses LGA 2011, LGA 1356 and LGA 1155 socket depending on the package.
General information | |
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Launched | Q4 2011 |
Designed by | Intel Corporation |
CPUID code | 0206Dxh |
Product code | 80619, 80620, 80621, 80622 |
Max. CPU clock rate | to 3.6 GHz |
Cache | |
L2 cache | 256 kB per core |
L3 cache | up to 20 MB |
Architecture and classification | |
Application | servers, workstations, high-end desktops |
Technology node | 32 nanometer |
Microarchitecture | Sandy Bridge |
Physical specifications | |
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History | |
Predecessor(s) | Gulftown |
Successor(s) | Ivy Bridge-E |
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