Intel India guides design of Intel Xeon processor

Bangalore-based Intel India Development Centre (IIDC) led the design of Intel Xeon, the next

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generation server processor, which was launched in Mumbai by Tom Kilroy, senior VP and general manager of sales and marketing, Intel Corporation, on Tuesday.

The Intel Xeon processor E7 family is Intel’s first 10-core processor with 30MB of L3 cache memory and 2.9 billion transistors.

According to Kilroy, the new processor sets new standards in reliability, availability, security and performance to address data intensive workloads.

R Sivakumar, MD, sales and marketing, Intel South Asia, said the design and launch of Intel Xeon is the demonstration of Intel’s commitment to democratise mission-critical computing by accelerating the migration away from proprietary computing environments.

The Intel India team planned and executed design activities including designing, pre and post silicon logic validation in collaboration with other teams in the US, Malaysia, Mexico and Costa Rica.

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