Gulftown
This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. (April 2010) |
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Launched | 1H 2010 |
Designed by | Intel Corporation |
CPUID code | 0206Cx |
Product code | 80613, 80614 |
Performance | |
Max. CPU clock rate | 3.2 GHz to 3.46 GHz |
Cache | |
L2 cache | 6 × 256 KB |
L3 cache | 12 MB |
Architecture and classification | |
Application | UP/DP Server, Workstation, Gaming |
Technology node | 32 nanometer |
Microarchitecture | Westmere |
Instruction set | x86, x86-64, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES-NI |
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Gulftown[1] or Westmere-EP[2] is the codename of an up to six-core hyperthreaded Intel processor able to run up to 12 threads in parallel. It is based on Westmere microarchitecture, the 32 nm shrink of Nehalem.[3] Originally rumored to be called the Intel Core i9, it is sold as an Intel Core i7.[4] The first release was the Core i7 980X in the first quarter of 2010,[5][6][7] along with its server counterpart, the Xeon 3600 and the dual-socket Xeon 5600 (Westmere-EP) series using identical chips.
Processor
First figures indicate that at equivalent clock rates, depending on the software, it has up to 50% higher performance than the identically clocked quad-core Bloomfield Core i7-975. Despite having 50% more transistors, the CPU strongly benefits from the 32-nm process, drawing the same or even less power (depending on the operating system) than its Bloomfield predecessors with merely four cores. The thermal design power (TDP) of all planned models is stated to be 130 watts.
Westmere-EP is the first six-core dual-socket processor from Intel, following the quad-core Bloomfield and Gainestown (also known as Nehalem-EP) processors using the same LGA 1366 package, while the earlier Dunnington six-core processor is a Socket 604 based multi-socket processor. The CPUID extended model number is 44 (2Ch) and two product codes are used, 80613 for the UP desktop/server models and 80614 for the Xeon 5600-series DP server models. In some models, only four of the six cores are enabled.
As of 2015, Xeon 3600 and 5600 series Westmere-EP processors have become somewhat sought after as an upgrade route for older X58 motherboards.[8] In many cases, proper BIOS support has allowed users to fit these 6-core processors onto boards originally designed for 2 or 4-core processors. In fully threaded workloads, total system performance will increase by a value equal to the number of cores added (i.e. moving from a 4-core 2.6 GHz to a 6-core 2.6 GHz system would enable 50% more total processing power). With proper BIOS support and the correct supporting components, many users have reported substantial overclocking potential, often as high as 4.4 GHz while staying within Intel's maximum allowed voltages (no higher than 1.35v for the core or the uncore).[citation needed]
Overview
Brand Name (list) | Cores | L3 Cache | Socket | TDP | I/O Bus |
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Core i7-990X | 6 | 12 MB | LGA 1366 | 130 W | QuickPath |
Core i7-980X[9][10] | |||||
Xeon 36xx | |||||
Xeon 56xx | 2-6 | 40-130 W |
References
- ^ "Products Formerly Gulftown". Intel.
- ^ "Products Formerly Westemere-EP". Intel. Archived from the original on 2012-10-25.
- ^ Jon Worrel (2009-07-23). "Core i9 is the new 32nm Gulftown moniker". Fudzilla. Archived from the original on November 10, 2014. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
- ^ Samendk (2009-12-03). "Новости о процессорах Intel Core 2 Duo E8700 и Core i7 980X" [News about Intel Core 2 Duo E8700 and Core i7 980X] (in Russian). OCClub. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
- ^ "Gulftown i7 980X specs". PCWorld.fr. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
- ^ "Intel roadmap for desktop CPU in 2010". PCWorld.fr. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
- ^ Florian Vieru (2009-12-14). "Gulftown sera le Core i7-980X, Core i7-930 pour bientôt!" [Gulftown will be the Core i7-980X, Core i7-930 coming soon!] (in French). PCWorld.fr. Archived from the original on 2009-12-18. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
Our Chinese colleagues at PConline have put their hands on slides showing the Core i7-980X, better known by its codename Gulftown
- ^ http://www.overclock-and-game.com/hardware/computer-tech-reviews/28-x5660-review
- ^ Hilbert Hagedoorn (2009-12-15). "Intel Core i7 980X hexacore pricing revealed". The Guru of 3D. Retrieved 2010-03-26.
- ^ Anton Shilov (2010-02-09). "Intel to Launch Three Six-Core "Gulftown" Processors for Desktops". X-bit labs. Archived from the original on 2010-03-27. Retrieved 2010-03-26.