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It supports up to 4 socket motherboards.Ivy Bridge-EX introduces new LGA 2011-1 socket and features up to 15 cores. It supports up to eight socket motherboards.Ivy Bridge-EN uses a smaller LGA 1356 socket for low-end and dual-processor servers on certain Xeon E5 and Pentium branded models.Ivy Bridge Xeon with LGA 1155 socket were mostly identical to its desktop counterparts apart from the missing IGPU despite branded as Xeon processors.Gladden was offered in BGA 1284 package for embedded applications.Table of ContentsFeatures[edit]Models and steppings[edit]Ivy Bridge-E and Ivy Bridge-EP[edit]Ivy Bridge EX[edit]Ivy Bridge EN[edit]Ivy Bridge Xeon[edit]Gladden[edit]References[edit]Features[edit]Dual memory controllers for Ivy\u00a0Bridge-EP and Ivy Bridge-EX[1]Up to 12 CPU cores and 30\u00a0MB of L3 cache for Ivy\u00a0Bridge-EP[1]Up to 15 CPU cores and 37.5\u00a0MB L3 cache for Ivy\u00a0Bridge-EX[2] (released on February 18, 2014 as Xeon E7 v2[3])Thermal design power between 50\u00a0W and 155\u00a0W[4]Support for up to eight DIMMs of DDR3-1866 memory per socket, with reductions in memory speed depending on the number of DIMMs per channel[5][6][7]No integrated GPUIvy Bridge-EP introduced new hardware support for interrupt virtualization, branded as APICv.[8][9]Models and steppings[edit]The basic Ivy Bridge-E is a single-socket processor sold as Core\u00a0i7-49xx and is only available in the six-core S1 stepping, with some versions limited to four active cores.There are in fact three die “flavors” for the Ivy Bridge-EP, meaning that they are manufactured and organized differently, according to the number of cores an Ivy Bridge-EP CPU includes:[10] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The largest is an up-to-12-core die organized as three four-core columns with up to 30\u00a0MB L3 cache in two banks between the cores; these cores are linked by three rings of interconnects.The intermediate is an up-to-10-core die organized as two five-core columns with up to 25\u00a0MB L3 cache in a single bank between the cores; the cores are linked by two rings of interconnects.The smallest is an up-to-six-core die organized as two three-core columns with up to 15\u00a0MB L3 cache in a single bank between the cores; the cores are linked by two rings of interconnects.Ivy Bridge-EX has up to 15 cores and scales to 8 sockets. The 15-core die is organized into three columns of five cores, with three interconnect rings connecting two columns per ring; each five-core column has a separate L3 cache.[11]Die code nameCPUIDSteppingDie sizeTransistorsCoresL3 cacheSocketIvy Bridge-E-60x0306ExS1256.5\u00a0mm\u00b21.86\u00a0billion0615\u00a0MBLGA\u00a02011Ivy Bridge-EN-6LGA\u00a01356Ivy Bridge-EP-6LGA\u00a02011Ivy Bridge-EX-6D1LGA\u00a02011-1Ivy Bridge-EN-10M1341\u00a0mm\u00b22.89\u00a0billion1025\u00a0MBLGA\u00a01356Ivy Bridge-EP-10LGA\u00a02011Ivy Bridge-EX-10D1LGA\u00a02011-1Ivy Bridge-EP-12C1541\u00a0mm\u00b24.31\u00a0billion1230\u00a0MBLGA\u00a02011Ivy Bridge-EX-15D11537.5\u00a0MBLGA\u00a02011-1Ivy Bridge-E and Ivy Bridge-EP[edit]All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel EPT, Intel VT-d, Intel VT-c, Intel x8 SDDC, Hyper-threading (except E5-1607\u00a0v2, E5-2603\u00a0v2, E5-2609\u00a0v2 and E5-4627\u00a0v2), Turbo Boost (except E5-1607\u00a0v2, E5-2603\u00a0v2, E5-2609\u00a0v2, E5-2618L\u00a0v2, E5-4603\u00a0v2 and E5-4607\u00a0v2), AES-NI, Smart Cache.[12][13]Support for up to 12 DIMMs of DDR3 memory per CPU socket.Processors with Quad Socket SupportModelCores(threads)CPU clock rateL3 CacheTDPInterfaceSupportedmemoryReleasedatePrice(USD)BaseTurbo4657L v212 (24)2.4Ghz2.9Ghz30 MB115W2\u00d7 8.0 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1866March 3, 2014$43944650 v210 (20)25 MB95W$36164640 v22.2GHz2.7Ghz20 MB$27254624L v21.9 GHz2.5Ghz25 MB70W$24054627 v28 (16)3.3GHz3.6Ghz16 MB130W2\u00d7 7.2 GT\/s QPI$21084620 v22.6Ghz3.0Ghz20 MB95W4\u00d7 DDR3-1600$16114610 v22.3GHz2.7Ghz16 MB$12194607 v26 (12)2.6GhzN\/A15 MB2\u00d7 6.4 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1333$8854603 v24 (8)2.2GHzN\/A10 MB$551Processors with Dual Socket SupportModelCores(threads)CPU clock rateL3 CacheTDPInterfaceSupportedmemoryReleasedatePrice(USD)BaseTurboXeonE52697 v212 (24)2.7GHz3.5Ghz30MB130W2\u00d7 8.0 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1866Sep 10, 2013$26142696 v22.5GHz3.5Ghz120WOEM2695 v22.4Ghz3.2Ghz115W$23362692 v22.2GHz3.0GhzJune 2013Tianhe-2OEM2651 v21.8Ghz2.2Ghz105W2\u00d7 6.4 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1600Sep 10, 2013OEM2690 v210 (20)3.0Ghz3.6Ghz25MB130W2\u00d7 8.0 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1866$20572680 v22.8GHz3.6Ghz115W$17232670 v22.5Ghz3.3Ghz$15522660 v22.2GHz3.0Ghz95W$13892658 v22.4Ghz$17502648L v21.9Ghz2.5Ghz70W$14792650L v21.7GHz2.1Ghz2\u00d7 7.2 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1600$12192687W v28 (16)3.4GHz4.0Ghz150W2\u00d7 8.0 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1866$21082673 v23.3GHz110WDec 2013OEM2667 v2130WSep 10, 2013$20572650 v22.6Ghz3.4Ghz20MB95W$11662640 v22.0Ghz2.5Ghz2\u00d7 7.2 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1600$8852628L v21.9Ghz2.6Ghz70W$12162643 v26 (12)3.5Ghz3.8Ghz25MB130W2\u00d7 8.0 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1866$15522630 v22.6GHz3.1Ghz15MB80W2\u00d7 7.2 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1600$6122620 v22.1 GHz2.6Ghz$4062630L v22.4Ghz2.8Ghz60W$6122618L v22.0GhzN\/A50W2\u00d7 6.4 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1333$5202637 v24 (8)3.5Ghz3.8Ghz130W2\u00d7 8.0 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1866$9962609 v22.5GhzN\/A10MB80W2\u00d7 6.4 GT\/s QPI4\u00d7 DDR3-1333$2942603 v21.8Ghz$202Single Socket ProcessorsModelCores(threads)CPU clock rateL3 CacheTDPInterfaceSupportedmemoryRelease datePrice(USD)BaseTurboXeonE51680 v28 (16)3.0Ghz3.9Ghz25MB130WDMI 2.0PCIe 3.04\u00d7 DDR3-1866Sept 10, 2013$17231660 v26 (12)3.7Ghz4.0Ghz15MB$10801650 v23.5Ghz3.9Ghz12MB$5831620 v24 (8)3.7Ghz3.9Ghz10MB$2941607 v23.0GhzN\/A4\u00d7 DDR3-1600$244Core i7Extreme4960X6 (12)3.6Ghz4.0Ghz15MB4\u00d7 DDR3-1866$999Core i74930K3.4Ghz3.9Ghz12MB$5834820K4 (8)3.7Ghz10MB$323Ivy Bridge EX[edit]All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel EPT, Intel VT-d, Intel VT-c, Intel x8 SDDC, Hyper-threading (except E7-8857\u00a0v2), Turbo Boost (except E7-4809\u00a0v2), AES-NI, Smart Cache.Support for up to 24 DIMMs of DDR3 memory per CPU socket.Ivy Bridge EN[edit]All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel EPT, Intel VT-d, Intel VT-c, Intel x8 SDDC, Hyper-threading (except E5-2403\u00a0v2 and E5-2407\u00a0v2), Turbo Boost (except E5-2403\u00a0v2, E5-2407\u00a0v2 and E5-2418L\u00a0v2), AES-NI, Smart Cache.Support for up to six DIMMs of DDR3 memory per CPU socket.Ivy Bridge Xeon[edit]All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel EPT, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading (except E3-1220\u00a0v2 and E3-1225\u00a0v2), Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, ECCTransistors: E1: 1.4 billionDie size: E1: 160\u00a0mm\u00b2All models support uni-processor configurations only.Intel HD Graphics P4000 uses drivers that are optimized and certified for professional applications, similar to nVidia Quadro and AMD FirePro products.Gladden[edit]All models support: MMX, Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE), SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX), Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Trusted Execution Technology (TXT), Intel VT-x, Intel EPT, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, AES-NI.All models support uni-processor configurations only.Die size:160\u00a0mm\u00b2Steppings: E1References[edit]^ a b “Intel’s Xeon E5-2600 V2: 12-core Ivy Bridge EP for Servers”. 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