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Hi There,
Does anyone know if the following processors are multi-chip or single-chip architectures?
- Xeon E5504
- Xeon E5335
We have a fairly low volume Oracle Standard One licensed database and like many other's I've been draw into the whole Multi-Chip-Module confusion.
I found lots of information confirming that the E5 v2 series are multi-core, single chip processors, but couldn't identify anything on the v1 series or those two chips specifically.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Dave
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Thanks for joining the Processor community.
I just checked with engineering team and Xeon E5504 and E5335 are Single Chip Modules.
Allan.
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Thanks for joining the Processor community.
I just checked with engineering team and Xeon E5504 and E5335 are Single Chip Modules.
Allan.
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Is the intel xeon e5649 a Multi-chip module (MCM) processor?
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NavZ, I replied here: /thread/76790 https://communities.intel.com/thread/76790
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