IDF Keynote: Sean Maloney on Nehalem-EX

In this video from yesterday's Intel Developer Forum keynote, Sean Maloney of the Intel Architecture Group discussed the improvements seen for the next-generation "Nehalem-EX" server processor.

Rich Miller

September 23, 2009

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In yesterday's keynote at the Intel Developer Forum, Sean Maloney of the Intel Architecture Group discussed the improvements seen for the next-generation "Nehalem-EX" server processor. The Nehalem-EX will feature up to eight cores inside a single chip, supporting 16 threads and 24MB of cache. In this video, Maloney describes what Nehalem-EX may mean for the data center and HPC computing, and offers a look at new hardware, incuding an IBM BladeCenter EX and a 4-socket Nehalem EX in a 1U form factor from SuperMicro. This video runs about 5 minutes.

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