Description
Intel Virtualization Technology
Intel Virtualization Technology (VT) is a set of hardware and software technologies that improve the security, performance, and flexibility of virtualized environments. It allows multiple operating systems to run on the same physical hardware, allowing for efficient use of resources and the ability to easily switch between different operating systems.
The SR0KV Intel Xeon Six Core E5-2630 2.3GHz processor is a high-performance processor that is specifically designed for use in data center and enterprise environments. It features 15MB of L3 cache, 7.2GT/s Qpi, and a Socket Fclga 2011 interface. It also has a thermal design power of 95W, making it a powerful and energy-efficient option for virtualization applications.
Intel Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX)
AVX is a set of instruction set extensions for the x86 and x86-64 instruction set architecture (ISA) that are designed to improve the performance of floating-point-intensive applications. AVX is designed to be backward-compatible with the previous instruction set extensions, such as SSE and AVX2.
The SR0KV Intel Xeon Six Core E5-2630 2.3GHz 15MB L3 Cache 7.2GT/S Qpi Socket Fclga 2011 32NNM 95W Processor supports AVX, which means it can take advantage of the AVX instruction set to improve the performance of floating-point-intensive applications. This processor also has a high core count and a large L3 cache, which will also help to improve the performance of these types of applications.
Socket FCLGA 2011 Compatibility
The SR0KV Intel Xeon Six Core E5-2630 2.3GHz 15MB L3 Cache 7.2GT/S Qpi Socket Fclga 2011 32NNM 95W Processor is compatible with motherboards that have a Socket FCLGA 2011 socket. This socket is also known as LGA 2011 and is used for high-end Xeon processors. It is different from the LGA 1155 and LGA 1150 sockets that are used for consumer-grade processors such as the Intel Core i3, i5, and i7.
The SR0KV processor has six cores and 12 threads, making it a powerful processor for demanding tasks such as video editing, 3D rendering, and scientific simulations. It has a base clock speed of 2.3GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 2.8GHz. It also has 15MB of L3 cache, which helps to improve performance by storing frequently used data closer to the processor.
In terms of power consumption, the SR0KV processor has a TDP (thermal design power) of 95W. This means that it requires 95 watts of power to operate at full speed. This is higher than consumer-grade processors, which typically have TDPs of around 65W. As a result, motherboards that support the LGA 2011 socket will typically have more robust power delivery systems to handle the higher power requirements of Xeon processors.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- PRODUCT TYPE : SERVER PROCESSOR
- PRODUCT MANUFACTURER : INTEL
- MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER : SR0KV
- PRODUCT MODEL : E5-2630
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- PROCESSOR CORE : SIX-CORE
- CLOCK SPEED : 2.3 GHZ
- MAX TURBO FREQUENCY : 2.8 GHZ
- QUICKPATH INTERCONNECT(QPI) SPEED : 7.2 GT/S
CACHE MEMORY DETAIL
- L3 CACHE : 15 MB
- LITHOGRAPHY : 32 NM
- MAX THERMAL DESIGN POWER (TDP) : 95 W
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
- TURBO BOOST TECHNOLOGY : 2.0
- HYPER-THREADING TECHNOLOGY
- VPRO TECHNOLOGY
- VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY(VT-X)
- VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DIRECTED I/O(VT-D)