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The Intel Xeon E5 v4 Review: Testing Broadwell-EP With Demanding Server Workloads

The Intel Xeon E5 v4 Review: Testing Broadwell-EP With Demanding Server Workloads

Posted on April 2, 2016September 17, 2020 By Jarvis

We have been spoiled. Since the introduction of the Xeon “Nehalem” 5500 (Xeon 5500, March 2009), Intel has been increasing the core counts of their Xeon CPUs by nearly 50% almost every 18 months. We went from four to six (Xeon 5600) on June 2010. Sandy Bridge (Xeon E5-2600, March 2012) increased the core count to 8. That is only 33% more cores, but each core was substantially faster than the previous generation. Ivy Bridge EP (Xeon E5-2600 v2, launched September 2013) increased the core count from 8 to 12, the Haswell-EP (Xeon E5-2600 v3, sept 2014) surprised with an 18-core flagship SKU.
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