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Intel's quad-core Xeon 5400 series boasts lower power consumption

Intel updates low-power Xeon 5400 line

Server and workstation CPUs designed to reduce power consumption

Written by Shaun Nichols in California

Our quad-core 45nm low-voltage server chips attain new heights in power-efficient performance

Kirk Skaugen Vice president and general manager, server platforms group, Intel

Intel has rolled out its newest batch of server and workstation processors.

The quad-core Xeon 5400 series boasts lower power consumption, each consuming about 50 Watts.

Intel said that the 45nm chips will run at up to 2.5GHz and offer a 25 per cent performance boost over the previous line.

The company credits much of the boost to its use of new High-K transistors. The special design reduces the amount of power lost by each transistor and allows the chips to operate with more efficiency and a higher density of transistors.

The development of High-K has been a major factor in all of Intel's 45nm line of processors.

"Using Intel's hafnium-infused High-K metal gate transistors has allowed our quad-core 45nm low-voltage server chips to attain new heights in power-efficient performance," said Kirk Skaugen, vice president and general manager of the server platforms group at Intel.

Vendors will be able to purchase the 5400 series chips in increments of 1,000 units. The 2.33GHz L5410 will cost $320 per unit, while the 2.5GHz L5420 chips will cost $380.

Among the customers Intel expects for the new processors are traditional server heavyweights Dell, HP and IBM. Other vendors will include Fujitsu, NEC, Hitachi, and Asus.

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