Am I correct in believing that a C20x series chipset with Intel AMT support in chipset with the Xeon E3 xx5 CPUs is not happening? I had seen rumors of such a thing, and want such a thing, but it looks like we're stuck with either poorly done or expensively done IPMI+KVM.
Am I correct in believing that a C20x series chipset with Intel AMT support in chipset with the Xeon E3 xx5 CPUs is not happening? I had seen rumors of such a thing, and want such a thing, but it looks like we're stuck with either poorly done or expensively done IPMI+KVM.
4 cores, 8 threads (with a few exceptions), HD3000 on models ending with 5, ECC support... etc., socket 1155.
Daimon
Edit: E7 isn't something for the house. A 3.4GHz E3 is ~325.
Farmor its actually 8 cores,, 4 phsyical and 4 HT . Thats 8.
And enabling HT only gives you up to 50% more performance, sometimes actually degrades it. I think somebody said 25% average, but I won't stand on that percentage.
Yes the Intel® Xeon® E3-1200s were launched yesterday in a hard launch. We had set the launch date so that it wouldnt affect re-launch of the 6 series boards with the B3 stepping. Here is the information on the Intel Xeon E3-1200s http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?series=53495. I think that it is important to note that the Xeon E3s will all have HD 3000 graphics except the Xeon E3-1220L and 1260L.
Christian Wood
Intel Enthusiast Team
I need to clear this up on the Intel® Xeon® E3 processors there are a number of them that don't have graphics on the CPU at all.