
Westmere (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia
The Westmere architecture has been available under the Intel brands of Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Pentium, Celeron and Xeon. Westmere's feature improvements from Nehalem, as reported: …
Xeon - Wikipedia
Xeon (/ ˈziːɒn /; ZEE-on) is a brand of x86 microprocessors designed, manufactured, and marketed by Intel, targeted at the non-consumer workstation, server, and embedded markets. …
List of Intel Xeon processors (Nehalem-based) - Wikipedia
Based on Westmere microarchitecture. All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit …
Intel Xeon 5600-Series: Can Your PC Use 24 Processors?
Jul 26, 2010 · With [Westmere-EP], Intel uses its 32 nm process to add cores and cache, rather than push integration. As a result, we have up to a six-core processor with 12 MB of shared L3 …
The Intel Xeon 5670: Six Improved Cores - AnandTech
Mar 16, 2010 · Westmere is more than just a die shrunk Nehalem. In this review we're taking a look at the Xeon X5670 2.93 GHz, the successor to the 2.93GHz Xeon X5570. The most …
Westmere-EX: Intel's Flagship Benchmarked - AnandTech
May 19, 2011 · Only one year later, Intel is upgrading the top Xeon by introducing Westmere-EX. Shrinking Intel's largest Xeon to 32nm allows it to be clocked slightly higher, get two extra …
InfoWorld review: Intel’s Westmere struts its stuff
Mar 16, 2010 · Fast AES encryption, better scalability, and consistent per-core performance make the new six-core Xeon a worthy successor to Nehalem
Westmere-EX: Intel Improves their Xeon Flagship - AnandTech
Apr 6, 2011 · By shrinking Intel's largest Xeon to 32nm, the best Westmere-EX Xeon is now clocked 6% higher (2.4GHz versus 2.26GHz), gets two extra cores (10 versus 8) and has a …
A 32nm Westmere-EX Xeon® enterprise processor - IEEE Xplore
The next-generation enterprise Xeon ® processor consists of 10 Westmere 32nm cores and a shared inclusive L3 cache (LLC) integrated on a monolith ic die, with link-based l/Os.
Gulftown - Wikipedia
Gulftown[1] or Westmere-E[2] is the codename of an up to six-core hyperthreaded Intel processor able to run up to 12 threads in parallel. It is based on Westmere microarchitecture, the 32 nm …