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Intel rolls out Dunnington

by Shaun Nichols  on Sep 16, 2008
Tags: Intel | rolls | out | Dunnington
6-core server chip unveiled.
Intel has formally introduced its 6-core Dunington server chip.

Officially known as the Xeon 7400, the new chips will target virtualization-heavy and high-performance servers. Plans for the chip range from 4-socket to high-end 16 socket server systems.

The main target of the Dunnington line will be virtualized systems. Intel touted a 40 per cent boost in Hyper-V performance and a top score in the VMWare WMmark tests.

"Performance overall is very important," said Tom Kilroy, general manager of Intel's digital enterprise group at a special press event in San Francisco.

"This platform does a lot of hosting for virtualization in the enterprise, and in the two primary metrics, we're doing very well.

The new chip will also sport increased energy efficiency, mainly due to the use of the 45nm Hi-k transistor architecture. The company estimates that Dunnington runs 10 per cent more efficiently than its previous line while maintaining a 50 per cent boost in performance overall.

The chip may also have an impact outside of the corporate IT space. In a panel discussion, MySpace system engineering director Richard Buckingham suggested that the new chips could allow for servers that offer such high-end features as streaming HD-video .

"Now, there's a realization that we can bring things to market that just were not scalable four years ago," Buckingham told reporters.

"We can deliver a substantial amount of video with a very small footprint of servers."

Among the vendors which Intel expects to offer systems with the new chips are IBM, HP, Sun, Dell and Fujitsu Siemens. The new chips will hit the market with prices ranging from US$856 to Us$2,729 per thousand for vendors.

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