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12.11.2007 - Intel lancia i primi sedici processori Penryn a 45nm |
Con il comunicato stampa di seguito allegato, Intel ha annunciato sedici nuovi processori realizzati in tecnologia a 45nm, collocati in parte nell'offerta per soluzioni server (Xeon) ed in parte in quella per PC desktop di fascia high-end (Core 2 Extreme). Sono essenzialmente due le motivazioni che rendono per certi versi storico il rilascio di queste cpu: la prima riguarda proprio il processo produttivo a cui Intel è ricorsa per la costruzione dei chip che, essendo a 45nm, li rende i primi in assoluto nelle rispettive categorie di appartenenza. Le nuove cpu sono capaci di contenere un numero di transistor che è pari a circa due volte quello esibito dai processori della generazione precedente a 65nm. Un chip quad-core a 45 nm racchiude infatti 820 milioni di transistor. La seconda, invece, risiede nell'architettura dei transistor ("formula") che costituiscono le cpu: i Penryn rappresentano "la più grande evoluzione nella storia dei transistor degli ultimi 40 anni". Alla base di questa dichiarazione vi è il ricorso ad un nuovo approccio per la realizzazione dell'elettrodo di gate, basato ora su uno strato di ossido di afnio con elevato coefficiente k - che svolge il ruolo di isolante - ed uno strato costituito da una miscela di metalli, su cui Intel è stata piuttosto vaga. [Immagine ad alta risoluzione] Al pari del processo tecnologico, anche la nuova formula ha contribuito all'innalzamento del livello di integrazione; questi chip, comunque, si fanno notare per il consumo di potenza ridotto, a parità di frequenza, e per la capacità di salire maggiormente con il clock. Insommma, un bel salto verso il futuro. Al top della gamma dei processori desktop a 45nm vi è ora il nuovo Core 2 Extreme QX9650, forte di una memoria cache L2 più capiente dei modelli precedenti e delle istruzioni SSE4 Intel, progettate per le applicazioni multimediali, in primis il 3D gaming. Completano la rosa dei nuovi chip dodici quad-core Xeon (clock dei core da 2.0Ghz a 3.2GHz, FSB fino a 1.6GHz e cache L2 di 12Mb) e tre dual-core (clock dei core fino a 3.4GHz, FSB fino a 1.6GHz e cache L2 di 6Mb). SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 11, 2007 – Built using an entirely new transistor formula that alleviates the wasteful electricity leaks that threaten the pace of future computer innovation, Intel Corporation today unveiled 16 server and high-end PC processors. In addition to increasing computer performance and saving energy use, these processors also eliminate eco-unfriendly lead and, in 2008, halogen materials. Called the biggest transistor advancements in 40 years by Intel Co-Founder Gordon Moore, the processors are the first to use Intel's Hafnium-based high-k metal gate (Hi-k) formula for the hundreds of millions of transistors inside these processors. These Intel® Core™ 2 Extreme and Xeon® processors are also the first to be manufactured on the company's 45-nanometer (nm) manufacturing process, further boosting performance and lowering power consumption. Combining these two advancements with new processor features enables Intel to continue delivering faster and more energy-efficient processors that are better for the environment. The breakthroughs clear the path for Intel to design products that are 25 percent smaller than previous versions and, thus, more cost-effective, as well as the ability next year to pursue new ultra mobile and consumer electronics "system on chip" opportunities. "The intellects, physics and designs that went into solving one of the industry's most daunting challenges are awe-inspiring and I congratulate the Intel teams for this breakthrough achievement," said Paul Otellini, Intel president and CEO. "Best yet, this feat, coupled with our industry-leading architectures, means faster and sleeker computers, longer battery life and better energy efficiency. Our objective is to bring consumers a new class of computers delivering a full Internet experience in ever-smaller, more portable form factors." The new 45nm (a nanometer is 1 billionth of a meter) processors boast nearly twice the transistor density of previous chips built on the company's 65nm technology – that is up to 820 million transistors for quad-core processors, each using Intel's new formula. New High-End Desktop Processor "One of our goals was to optimize Crysis in order to deliver the ultimate quality, bringing mind-blowing game play to the latest hardware," said Dr. Douglas Binks, R&D manager, Crytek. "With the new 45nm Hi-k Intel Core 2 Extreme processors, we use multi-core technology to enable physics, particle effects and audio on separate cores, helping Crysis to create an astounding gaming experience." Family of 45nm Server Processors; World-Record Speed The 45nm Hi-k Intel Xeon processors are compatible with server platforms using the Intel® 5000 chipset family. In addition, Intel is launching three platform solutions to support 45nm processors, including:
The 45nm Hi-k Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5400 series sets a number of world records** on key industry-standard benchmarks. A HP Proliant DL380 G5 Server sets a new TPC-C* mark with a score of 273,666 tpmC and an SAP-SD* record with a score of 2449 SD-Users. A Dell PowerEdge* 2950 server running BEA JRockit* JVM delivered a record-breaking SPECjbb*2005 result of 303130** BOPS. Dell also sets a new virtualization performance record on VMmark benchmark running VMWare ESX Server with a score of 8.47 at 6 tiles. Using a PRIMERGY RX300 S4 Server, Fujitsu-Siemens set a new SPECint*_rate2006 record with a score of 138. Additionally, the 5400 series chipset-based platform with 1600 MHz Front Side Bus sets new world records** on key high-performance computing and bandwidth-intensive benchmarks including the SPECfp*_rate2006 benchmark that measures floating point throughput performance. World records were also achieved in key HPC benchmarks, including Fluent*, LS-Dyna*, SPECOMP2001* and Abaqus*. For detailed system and testing information on these and other performance benchmarks, visit www.intel.com/performance/server/xeon/summary.ht m. Intel's 45nm Hi-k Xeon processors also extend performance-per-watt leadership by delivering an improvement of 38 percent1 over its previous-generation Quad-Core Xeon 5300 Series processors. The move from 65nm to 45nm involves more than just a shrink of current chip designs. The processors include such additional features as new Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions 4 (SSE4), which are 47 new instructions that speed up workloads including video encoding for high-definition and photo manipulation, as well as key HPC and enterprise applications. Software vendors supporting the new SSE4 instruction set include Adobe*, Microsoft* and Symantec*. Additional processor performance enhancing architectural features include:
Pricing of the 45nm Hi-k Intel Xeon processors depends on the model, speeds, features and amount ordered, and ranges from $177 to $1,279 in quantities of 1,000. The 45nm Hi-k Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 quad core processor is priced at $999 in quantities of 1,000. Depending on the model, these processors are available today or within 45 days. Further information is available at www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/45nm. News Source: Intel Press Release Links |
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