Description
Processor Architecture
The Intel Xeon X5667 Quad-Core 3.06GHz Processor is built on the Nehalem architecture. This architecture was first introduced by Intel in 2008, and it was a significant update to the previous architecture, known as the Netburst architecture. Some of the key features of the Nehalem architecture include:
- A new memory controller that supports both DDR3 and FB-DIMM memory.
- A new system interface called QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) that replaces the older Front-side bus (FSB).
- A new feature called Turbo Boost, which allows the processor to temporarily increase its clock speed to improve performance.
- Improved power management features, such as Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology, which allows each core to handle two threads at once.
- Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) instruction set, which improves performance on certain types of workloads, such as video and image processing.
Cache and Memory
The Intel Xeon X5667 Quad-Core 3.06GHz Processor has a 12MB L2 cache, which is a type of memory that is built into the processor itself. The L2 cache is used to store recently used data and instructions, allowing the processor to quickly access this information without having to retrieve it from the slower main memory.
The L2 cache is shared among all cores, meaning that all cores can access the same L2 cache. This can improve performance in multi-threaded applications, as the cores do not have to compete for access to the L2 cache.
In addition to the L2 cache, the processor also supports DDR3 memory and FB-DIMM memory. DDR3 memory is a type of main memory that is commonly used in computers, and it is faster than the older DDR2 memory. FB-DIMM memory is a type of memory that is used in servers, and it is typically more expensive than DDR3 memory.
The processor supports up to 192GB of memory when using DDR3 memory and up to 256GB of memory when using FB-DIMM memory. This large amount of memory capacity allows it to handle large and complex workloads, such as data processing, data analytics, and virtualization.
Compatibility and Socket Type
The Intel Xeon X5667 Quad-Core 3.06GHz Processor is compatible with the FCLGA 1366 socket type. FCLGA stands for Flip-Chip Land Grid Array, and it is a type of socket that is used in servers and high-end workstations.
The FCLGA 1366 socket is different from the LGA 1156 socket that is commonly used in consumer desktop PCs, and it has a different pin layout and a different number of pins. Therefore, it is not compatible with motherboards that use the LGA 1156 socket.
The FCLGA 1366 socket provides a high-speed interface between the processor and the motherboard, using the QuickPath Interconnect (QPI) technology. This technology allows the processor to communicate with the other components on the motherboard, such as the memory, the chipset, and the I/O devices, at a faster speed than the older Front-side bus (FSB) technology.
It is important to make sure that the motherboard you are using is compatible with the FCLGA 1366 socket and has the appropriate BIOS version that supports the X5667 processor. Also, it is important to check the power consumption and thermal design of your system to ensure that it can handle the power and heat generated by this processor.
Product Features
- Manufacturer: Intel
- Manufacturer part number: SLBVA
- Type: Processor
- Sub-Type: Intel Xeon Quad Core
Technical Information
- Clock Speed : 3.06 GHz
- L2 Cache Size : 12 MB
- Bus/Core Ratio : 23
- Qpi Speed : 6.4 GT/S
- Socket Type : FCLGA1366
- Process Technology : 32NM
Advanced Technologies
- Intel Turbo Boost Technology
- Hyper-Threading Technology
- Intel Virtualization Technology
- Intel Trusted Execution Technology