Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Prozessorlithographie | 22 nm Am besten: HP AMD EPYC 7702 Prozessorlithographie: 7 nm | |||
Zahl der Kerne | 6 Am besten: Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 7290 Zahl der Kerne: 72 | |||
Taktfrequenz | 3,5 GHz Am besten: AMD FX 9590 Taktfrequenz: 4,7 GHz | |||
Maximale Turbogeschwindigkeit | 3,7 GHz Am besten: Cisco Intel Xeon E5-2609 Maximale Turbogeschwindigkeit: 24 GHz |
Prozessorsockel | LGA 2011-v3 |
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Komponente für | PC |
Betriebsarten | 64-bit |
Integrierter Grafikadapter | Nein |
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Art | Nicht verfügbar |
Kühler enthalten | Nein |
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Wärmespezifikation | 66.8 °C |
Taktfrequenz | 3.5 GHz |
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Maximale Turbogeschwindigkeit | 3.7 GHz |
Zahl der Kerne | 6 |
Anzahl der Themen | 12 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 140.0 W |
Prozessorlithographie | 22.0 nm |
Bustyp | QPI |
Leerlaufzustände | Ja |
Zwischenspeicher | 15 MB |
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Cache-Typ | Smart Cache |
Vom Prozessor unterstützte Speichertaktraten |
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Maximaler interner Speicher, der vom Prozessor unterstützt wird | 64.0 GB |
Vom Prozessor unterstützte Speichertypen | DDR4 SDRAM |
Vom Prozessor unterstützte Speicherbandbreite (max.) | 68.0 GB/s |
Speicherkanäle | Quad |
Thermische Überwachungstechnologien | Ja |
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Maximale Anzahl von PCI Express-Lanes | 40 |
Unterstützte Befehlssätze |
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Deaktivierungsbit ausführen | Ja |
Skalierbarkeit | 1S |
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