Intel Rolls Out ‘Nehalem' Family

The new processor family is built on the Nehalem technology that is designed to increase operational performance, decrease datacenter costs and achieve greater energy efficiency, according to officials.

Intel was able to achieve 3.5 times improvement in bandwidth in stream testing, which looks at the latency and the amount of data that can be shared across the memory subsystems, according to Stephen Thorne, product line manager for the Xeon family of processors. End users should be able to see a

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