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Pubblicità Intel annuncia la linea di processori Itanium 9300 aka Tukwila Ultime News
Notizia pubblicata in data: 09.02.2010
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Con il comunicato stampa di seguito allegato, Intel ha introdotto i processori della linea Itanium 9300, già noti con il nome in codice di "Tukwila". Si tratta di chip indirizzati agli ambiti business ed enterprise, in grado, in accordo al produttore, di assicurare una potenza di calcolo pari a circa il doppio del valore offerto dai modelli della precedente generazione.

Gli Itanium 9300 integrano circa due miliardi di transistor e risultano essere dei quad-core dal punto di vista architetturale: dal momento che supportano la Hyper-Threading Technology di Intel, queste cpu sono dunque in grado di elaborare 8 thread per colpo di clock.

Tra le altre tecnologie implementate da tali soluzioni citiamo la Intel Virtualization Technology di seconda generazione, mediante la quale il chipset Intel 7500, scelto dal maker per l'equipaggiamento delle motherboard "Itanium 9300 Ready", gestisce con elevate prestazioni e stabilità l'assegnazione delle device di I/O alle macchine virtuali, l'Intelligent Energy Efficiency, che evolve la già nota Demand-Based Switching (DBS) e sostanzialmente riduce il consumo di potenza in funzione del livello di carico computazionale, e la Intel Turbo Boost Technology.

Queste le varianti introdotte da Intel:

  • Intel Itanium Processor 9350 (24M Cache, 1.73 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel QPI)
  • Intel Itanium Processor 9340 (20M Cache, 1.60 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel QPI)
  • Intel Itanium Processor 9330 (20M Cache, 1.46 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel QPI)
  • Intel Itanium Processor 9320 (16M Cache, 1.33 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel QPI)
  • Intel Itanium Processor 9310 (10M Cache, 1.60 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel QPI)

Il costo dei chip varia da un minimo di $946 a un massimo di $3.838 (i prezzi si riferiscono alla singola cpu acquistata perà come parte di uno stock di mille pezzi, ndr): i primi sistemi con processore Itanium 9300 sono attesi sul mercato entro 90 giorni.



SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8, 2010 – Intel Corporation today introduced the Itanium processor 9300 series, previously codenamed "Tukwila," which delivers more than double the performance of its predecessor, boosts scalability and adds reliability features to the Itanium platform that is already running mission-critical applications for 80 percent of the Global 100 corporations.

With the Gartner Group predicting a 650 percent growth in IT data over the net 5 years, businesses need increasingly powerful and scalable enterprise servers. The two-billion transistor Itanium processor 9300 series meets this need head on with twice as many cores as its predecessor (four versus two), eight threads per processor (through enhanced Intel Hyper-Threading Technology), more cache, up to 800 percent the interconnect bandwidth, up to 500 percent the memory bandwidth, and up to 700 percent the memory capacity using-industry standard DDR3 components.

Critical corporate workloads also demand high-availability features across all platform components. The Itanium processor 9300 series adds to the architecture's world-class resiliency with new reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) features that etend across the processor, its Intel QuickPath Interconnect technology, and the memory subsystem.

The processor's advanced machine-check architecture coordinates error handling across the hardware, firmware and operating system, and improves system availability by enabling recovery from otherwise fatal errors.

The Itanium 9300 processor employs the second generation of Intel Virtualization Technology to improve performance and robustness. Its Intel 7500 chipset can directly assign I/O devices to virtual machines, further boosting efficiency.

Built for the future of mission-critical computing
"Intel is committed to delivering a new era of mission-critical computing, and we are delighted 80 percent of Global 100 companies have chosen Itanium-based servers for their most demanding workloads," said Kirk Skaugen, vice president Intel Architecture Group and general manager Data Center Group. "Intel is continuing to drive the economics of Moore's Law into mission-critical computing with today's Itanium 9300 processor announcement, more than doubling performance for our customers once again."

"Customers need a fleible technology infrastructure that can efficiently and quickly meet changing mission-critical demands," said Martin Fink, senior vice president and general manager, Business Critical Systems, HP. "Intel's Itanium processor 9300 series, combined with HP Integrity servers, helps customers achieve new levels of scalability and resiliency with advanced virtualization capabilities to meet those needs."

CNAF, the French Family Allowance Service with 30 million beneficiaries, has chosen to adopt Bull's latest NovaScale GCOS Itanium-based servers. Gérard Russeil, CNAF chief information officer, said, "The Bull Itanium-based systems have consistently provided the reliability and availability that our mission-critical workload demands. Our testing shows that the Itanium 9300 processor's additional throughput and performance will enable us to consolidate multiple data centers into one."

Mission-critical computing for the net decade
OEM systems based on the Intel Itanium processor 9300 series will be binary-compatible with eisting software and can provide major performance improvements without the need for additional software optimization.

"Poulson," codename for the net Itanium processor, will add an advanced multi-core architecture, instruction-level and hyper-threading enhancements, new reliability features and more.

Future Intel Itanium processors in development today are being designed for socket and binary compatibility with Intel Itanium 9300 processor-based systems and software. They are designed to scale in performance and capacity through component upgrades, without software recompilation, so customers can continue to epand and adapt their mission-critical computing systems.

Common platform ingredients with Intel eon processors spur innovation, add value
The Itanium 9300 processor series and the future Intel eon processor, codenamed "Nehalem E," share several platform ingredients, including the Intel QuickPath Interconnect, the Intel Scalable Memory Interconnect, the Intel 7500 Scalable Memory Buffer (to take advantage of industry standard DDR3 memory), and I/O hub (Intel 7500 chipset). The common elements foster shared innovation, design synergy, and manufacturing efficiency across Intel eon and Itanium processor families, and fleibility for customers.

Intelligent Energy Efficiency
An enhanced form of Demand-Based Switching (DBS) lowers power consumption when utilization is low. Intel Turbo Boost Technology automatically senses and adapts to provide the right performance boost when needed, and to conserve power when it is not. The Intel Itanium processor 9300 series ranges in price from $946 to $3,838 in quantities of 1,000. OEM systems are epected to ship within 90 days.





News Source: Intel Press Release
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