Only two core, but clocked a record for the Intel Xeon 5698 systems designed to server with a maximum of two socket
We refer to the model Xeon X5698 CPU, which is offered with a clock frequency of 4.4 GHz well out to be the fastest CPU that Intel has never marketed officially . To get this clock frequency, Intel has disabled 4 of the 6-core processors incorporated into them, keeping the value within the 130-watt TDP is no maximum to the specification for these processors.
With only two cores at 4.4 GHz clock speed and 12 Mbytes of L3 cache, uniform type, as well as the addition of HyperThreading technology, these processors appear to be suitable for use in those systems servers running single threaded applications or that scale badly as the number of cores. These are the usage scenarios that allow Avantaggiati the best of a very high clock frequency, although this is at the expense of the number of parallel threads that can be processed.
One may ask what sense can have a processor of this type, in times when the CPU especially for server environment is dealt with by a growing number of parallels to the detriment of core clock frequencies that, although not reduced ever, are no longer the sole objective of long-designers of microprocessors.
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