The major chip producer Intel has disclosed their foremost series of CPUs Itanium, based on the design of Tukwila, namely the family of Itanium 9300. The recent Intel processors are being intended for use in such demanding systems, for example databases, analytical including enterprise applications, enterprise resource planning applications. These CPUs are being developed on 65nm technology, and it is being enclosed by an four cores with eight threads, two memory controller DDR3, 4.8GT / s QPI, technology support Intel Virtualization Technology of the second generation are up to 30MB of cache memory (6Mb L3 cache per core), support Demand Base Switching to lessen the power utilization also including the Turbo Boost.
"Intel is going to begin a new era of mission-critical computing, and we are pleased that 80% of the 100 largest global companies have chosen Server to Itanium for their most demanding applications", ─ said Kirk Skaugen (Kirk Skaugen), Vice President Intel Architecture Group and general manager Data Center Group. ─ "Intel continues to use the economy of Moore's Law in critical computations presented today with the Itanium-based 9300, again more than doubling the performance for our customers."
Deliveries of the Itanium processor 9300 Intel partners have already begun, is expected to appear on the market for 90 days.
• 9310: 2 core, 1.6 GHz (without Turbo), 10MB cache L3, TDP 130W
• 9320: 4 cores, 1.33GGts (1.46GGts Turbo), 16MB of cache L3, TDP 155Vt
• 9330: 4 cores, 1.46GGts (1.60GGts Turbo), 20MB cache L3, TDP 155Vt
• 9340: 4 cores, 1.60GGts (1.73GGts Turbo), 20MB cache L3, TDP 185Vt
• 9350: 4 cores, 1.73GGts (1.86GHz Turbo), 24MB of cache L3, TDP 185Vt
