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If virtualization or highly threaded workloads are your game, the six-core Intel Xeon X5600 models are definitely the way to go. If you're looking for raw clock speed on single-threaded workloads, the four-core models will give you better bang for...
We had hoped to expand our test suite to include a nifty new virtualization and web service benchmark, but it turns out that generating SPECjbb and SPECpower_ssj performance results for seven different CPU models across five different test systems...
The new Xeon “Westmere” 5600 series, has arrived. Basically an improved 32nm version of the impressive Xeon 5500 series “Nehalem” CPU. The new Xeon won’t make a big splash like the Xeon 5500 series did back in March 2009....