Intel Beefs Up Server Line with More Nehalem Processors, Phases Out Notebook CPUs
Posted 11/13/08 at 05:20:40 PM | by Paul Lilly
Citing un-named sources at server makers, DigiTimes says Intel plans to launch several quad-core Xeon 5500 and Xeon 3500 Nehalem-based server CPUs and one dual-core Xeon chip in the first quarter of 2009. These include:
- W5580 (3.2GHz), X5570 (2.93Ghz), X5560 (2.8GHz), X5550 (2.66GHz), E5540 (2.53GHz), E5530 (2.4GHz). E5520 (2.26GHz), E5506 (2.13GHz), E5504 (2GHz), E5502 (dual-core 1.86GHz)
- W3570 (3.2GHz), W3540 (2.93GHz), W3520 (2.66GHz)
The Xeon 5500 series will come with 8MB of L2 cache instead of 12MB, but is expected to be negated by Core i7's QuickPath architecture. The Xeon 3500 series will come with 8MB of L2 cache but will only run in single-socket systems. Prices for the new chips will range from $188 (E5502) on up to $1600 (W5580) for thousand-unit tray quantities.
On the chopping block are seven notebook CPUs, including the Core 2 Extreme X7900 an X7800, and Core 2 Duo T7800 and L7700. These are expected to be phased out in January 2009.

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I think I just had a mild heart-attack
Submitted by bloodgain on Fri, 2008-11-14 09:27
You have got to be more careful about headlining your articles, Mr. Lilly.
I just read "Phases Out Notebook CPUs", and for a minute thought, "Oh no, it's happening. All notebooks will be Atom-based netbooks and power-hungry AMD laptops." Right now, Intel makes the only good mobile processors that offer good power/performance ratios and still keeps notebooks cheap. You had me worried that they were foolishly abandoning the fastest-growing market of PCs!
Let's be honest, it wouldn't be the first stupid thing Intel did...
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