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Comparison
Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2 vs Intel Xeon E5 4650
Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2 vs Intel Xeon E5 4650
VS
Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2
Intel Xeon E5 4650
We compared two server CPUs: Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2 with 8 cores 2.6GHz and Intel Xeon E5 4650 with 8 cores 2.7GHz . You will find out which processor performs better in benchmark tests, key specifications, power consumption and more.
Main Differences
Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2 's Advantages
Released 1 years and 4 months late
More modern manufacturing process (22nm vs 32nm)
Lower TDP (95W vs 130W)
Intel Xeon E5 4650 's Advantages
Higher base frequency (2.7GHz vs 2.6GHz)
Score
Benchmark
Geekbench 6 Single Core
Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2
+8%
512
Intel Xeon E5 4650
472
Geekbench 6 Multi Core
Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2
+131%
4542
Intel Xeon E5 4650
1962
Intel Xeon E5 2650 v2
VS
Intel Xeon E5 4650
General Parameters
Sep 2013
Release Date
May 2012
Intel
Manufacturer
Intel
Server
Type
Server
Ivy Bridge-EP
Core Architecture
Sandy Bridge-EP
Intel Socket 2011
Socket
Intel Socket 2011
N/A
Integrated Graphics
N/A
Xeon E5 (Ivy Bridge-EP)
Generation
Xeon E5 (Sandy Bridge-EP)
Package
1.4 billions
Transistor Count
2.27 billions
22 nm
Manufacturing Process
32 nm
Intel Socket 2011
Socket
Intel Socket 2011
95 W
Power Consumption
130 W
Intel
Foundry
Intel
160 mm²
Die Size
435 mm²
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Package
FC-LGA10
CPU Performance
2.6 GHz
Performance Core Base Frequency
2.7 GHz
3.4 GHz
Performance Core Turbo Frequency
3.3 GHz
8
Total Core Count
8
16
Total Thread Count
16
100 MHz
Bus Frequency
100 MHz
26.0
Multiplier
27.0
64 K per core
L1 Cache
64 K per core
256 K per core
L2 Cache
256 K per core
20 MB shared
L3 Cache
20 MB shared
No
Unlocked Multiplier
No
2
SMP
4
Memory Parameters
DDR3
Memory Types
DDR3
4
Max Memory Channels
4
Yes
ECC Memory Support
Yes
Miscellaneous
3
PCIe Version
3
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